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2015-06-19 15:00 keltezéssel,
Jan-Oliver Wagner írta:
well, went all night, still the same, no CPU usage, no big disk activity.On Montag, 8. Juni 2015, Narancs wrote:I've installed openvas via atomic repo on centos 7/x64 in March 2015. it was working fine until now. (opevas 7) after the last upgrade (yum update -y), openvasmd hangs on rebuilding the database can't run any task via gsad.hangs or just takes very long? It is an HP server, with RAID disks. 'Bad' version which hang forever: openvas-scanner-5.0.3-21.el7.art.x86_64 openvas-smb-1.0.1-0.2.el7.art.x86_64 openvas-libraries-8.0.3-19.el7.art.x86_64 openvas-cli-1.4.1-7.el7.art.x86_64 openvas-1.0-20.el7.art.noarch openvas-manager-6.0.3-30.el7.art.x86_64 Another server with package version listed here works fine: openvas-manager-6.0.1-28.1.el7.art.x86_64 openvas-smb-1.0.1-0.2.el7.art.x86_64 openvas-libraries-8.0.3-19.el7.art.x86_64 openvas-cli-1.4.1-7.el7.art.x86_64 openvas-1.0-14.el7.art.noarch openvas-scanner-5.0.3-20.el7.art.x86_64 feed update is OK.I could imagine it is about a interference of old and new processes or about a full feed update update with a slow disk. also, I erased all and reinstalled all, but still the same This was the way I did it...>From your log file I conclude that the migration was done already. What you could do is, only start openvassd and then run a "openvasmd --rebuild". This way you do not have another openvasmd potentially interfering. However, I am not familiar with the centos packages. OK, thanks. Any other ideas? ;) Regards G. |
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