Please run openvasmd --rebuild and restart the manager (latter probably not 
needed).

> On Sep 14, 2016, at 2:41 PM, Allyn Baskerville <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> The scans were running fine for a few weeks, but they stopped a couple days 
> ago. OpenVAS 8 is running on CentOS 7. I created a script to automatically 
> update the NVTs as follows:
> 
> #!/bin/sh
> PATH="/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin"
> /usr/sbin/openvas-nvt-sync | mail -s "OpenVAS NVT SYNC STATUS" 
> [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
> killall -s 1 openvassd
> 
> Crontab file:
> 0 18 * * *      /usr/local/bin/openvas-update.sh 2>&1 
> /tmp/CRONOUT-NVT-update.log;
> 
> I had accidentally created a task in UTC in lieu of CST, so the script ran 
> before a job was complete. This particular job was hung at 98% for two days 
> before I killed the process, but also after the script ran, no other jobs 
> would start up automatically. If I try to start them manually, the wheel 
> spins on the browser tab indefinitely, and eventually I have to log back into 
> the scanner. The tasks never start.
> 
> Here is what I see in the logs:
> 
> In gsad.log there are several of the following lines:
> gsad main:WARNING:2016-09-14 19h27.45 UTC:3668: MHD: Failed to receive data: 
> The TLS connection was non-properly terminated.
> gsad main:WARNING:2016-09-14 19h27.45 UTC:3668: MHD: Failed to receive data: 
> The TLS connection was non-properly terminated.
> 
> In openvasmd.log (just created a new task and tried to launch it 10 minutes 
> ago):
> event task:MESSAGE:2016-09-14 19h28.39 UTC:4693: Task Test 
> (660694a2-cbe2-4d6a-aa12-b0c86e40eb24) has been created by admin
> event task:MESSAGE:2016-09-14 19h28.53 UTC:4704: Task Test 
> (660694a2-cbe2-4d6a-aa12-b0c86e40eb24) has been modified by admin
> 
> Nothing new has been added to openvassd.log in 2 days since the problem 
> started.
> 
> I’m not sure what to do. Can anyone provide any guidance?
> 
> Thanks - baskervi
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