Hello,

I am using OpenVAS 5 with CentOS 6 64 bit and the Atomic repository. I am
scanning a /19 subnet, so I have 2 scan target ranges since by default
OpenVAS does not allow ranges larger then 8192(approx.).

My question is if there is a possibility to export the results so I can
import them in MySQL?
And if not, will this be a feature for 6.* ?

Will the sqlite3 database also be changed to something faster?
Especially with a /19 I got a 333 MB tasks.db and requesting reports via
GSD is very slow (4 cores, 4 GB memory, fast disks) and via omp it
generates errors:

/bin/sh
/usr/share/openvas/openvasmd/global_report_formats/a994b278-1f62-11e1-96ac-406186ea4fc5/generate
/tmp/openvasmd_e254zu/report.xml > /tmp/openvasmd_e254zu/report.out 2>
/dev/null

The /tmp/openvasmd*/ folder does not exists.
I also tried giving the nobody a /bin/sh account but that does not fix
anything.

To make my question a simple one:

What is my best way of generating mysql exports with my current setup (in
regards to my network target range, cpu's etc.)

My goal is to create graphs from MySQL queries OR sqlite in Confluence.

Kind regards,

Michiel

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