Hey

So i can do only openvasmd --rebuild instead of stop, rebuild, start. Thats
better.
But what is the difference between restarting openvassd and openvassd
--only-cache? I thought that the restart is loading the new NVTs into the
cache?

Thanks,
Rene
 Am 21.07.2014 22:28 schrieb "Jan-Oliver Wagner" <
[email protected]>:

> Am Donnerstag, 17. Juli 2014, 14:32:23 schrieb Rene Behring:
> > does the following blocks mean the same?
> >
> > service openvas-manager stop
> > service openvas-scanner restart
> > openvasmd --rebuild
> > service openvas-manager start
> >
> > vs.
> >
> > openvassd --only-cache
> > openvasmd --update
> >
> > With the second it would not be necessary to stop the services, right?
> > Or is it be better to restart them completely?
> > And all this is only for the new NVTs right?
>
> if you are using OpenVAS-7 a SIGHUP first to Scanner, then to Manager would
> be sufficient to update the NVT feed.
>
> But anayway, you don't need to stop manager for doing a rebuild as in
> the first block.
>
> The second block does not do the job you seem to expect.
>
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