Hi,
I am current testing an AIP Scanner installation to perform a classification exercise for on-premise files shares. I have an existing environment and a virtual environment that I am using to test.
The scanner is installed on the file server as there are no other options and when a scan is running it consumes all the available CPU. I have been researching ways to get around this and found the following article:
https://video2.skills-academy.com/en-us/azure/information-protection/rms-client/clientv2-admin-guide-customizations#limit-cpu-consumption
The exact syntax isn't given for this particular command so I took the PowerShell script below from the "Limit the number of threads used by the scanner" section and changed it to this:
Set-LabelPolicy -Identity AIP -AdvancedSettings @{ScannerMaxCPU="75}
The command took some time to run and completed without an exit/error code.
After starting a new scan the "MSIP.Scanner.exe" process is still using over 90% of the available CPU on the file server.
I am looking for advice on:
The correct way to use the ScannerMaxCPU command, if I have done it wrong.
A method to check the current settings as I have been unable to access them through PowerShell and can't find anything documented online.
Thanks in advance!