I will need to check the max_checks settings, but I didn't change it, so it should be set to the default.  I should have mentioned this before, but for the test, the input file only has one host in it (which is resolvable via DNS).

I saw your "killall -USR2 nessusd" on another post and did try that before I posted, but that did not appear to do anything.  The nessusd services where all still running.  A "ps -ef" before and after the killall showed the same things.  Am I doing something wrong?  I checked the man page for killall, but found nothing related to "-USR2".

Thanks for helping.

Chris


On 1/20/06, Renaud Deraison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Jan 20, 2006, at 15:38, sawall wrote:

> I just installed Nessus 3.0.1 and NessusClient 1.0.0 RC4 on SUSE 10.
>
> It seems that if I run NessusClient on one host or run /opt/nessus/
> bin/nessus on just one host, it scans the host but never finishes.
> It just hangs there.


-> Which value did you set for max_checks ? If it's set too high (ie:
above 10), reduce the value and try again. 4 checks in parallel
should be enough anyways.

-> do a 'killall -USR2 nessusd' and send me what's in /opt/nessus/var/
nessus/logs/

Thanks,

                                -- Renaud
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