4.0.0 HP PolyServe Software for Windows File Serving administration guide (T5392-96047, March 2010)

Probe Configuration: The Virtual File Share monitor periodically probes the health
of the Virtual File Share on the node where the Virtual CIFS Server is active. The
timeout is the maximum amount of time that will be waited for the probe to complete.
The default value is five seconds.
The frequency is the interval of time, in seconds, at which the monitor probes the
Virtual File Share. The default setting is 10 seconds.
NOTE:
The probe behavior of the Virtual File Share monitor differs from the behavior of
the service monitors provided with Matrix Server. In Matrix Server, the monitor
probes the associated service on all nodes on which it is configured. The Virtual File
Share Monitor probes only on the node where the Virtual CIFS Server is active.
When you click OK, the Virtual File Share appears on the Servers, Virtual Hosts, and
Applications tabs.
NOTE:
If a Virtual File Share is configured to allow sharing of subdirectories, an asterisk
(*) appears at the end of the path for the Virtual File Share (for example, C:\test8\
*). The shared subdirectories are not displayed on the Servers or Applications tabs;
however, alerts will be displayed if the Virtual File Share monitor detects a problem
with a shared subdirectory.
The following example of the Servers view shows a Virtual File Share configured on
the Virtual CIFS Server qar20vfstest.
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