Is there another process, such as nmap, or dirb running as well? Maybe it
is hung up on a NASL script that hadn't finished...


On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 5:59 AM, red0queen <red0qu...@red-net.info> wrote:

>  Hello,
>
> I was trying the master slave mode and I have a strange behavior : when
> the scan end, a scan process (openvassd) stay alive on the master node, and
> use 100% cpu. If I lauch another scan, a second will stay alive with full
> cpu usage (the master node is a dual core). I must to kill this process by
> hand to avoid the load.
> ps aux tell  : root      8070 41.5  2.1  33032 22600 ?        Rs   11:41
> 27:23 openvassd: Serving 127.0.0.1
> No significant entries was logged in openvassd.dump, and my
> openvassd.messages is full of :
> [Mon Jul 28 10:52:32 2014][9375] Communication closed by client
> [Mon Jul 28 10:52:32 2014][9375] Client not present
> [Mon Jul 28 10:53:06 2014][9384] Communication closed by client
> [Mon Jul 28 10:53:06 2014][9384] Client not present
> [Mon Jul 28 10:53:37 2014][9393] Communication closed by client
> [Mon Jul 28 10:53:37 2014][9393] Client not present
>
> I don't know how-to investigate more.
>
> (Of course, a scan executed from the master node without delegation to a
> slave node don't do that.)
> Thanks
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