File openvasmd.log (in var/log/openvas) shows:
md   main:MESSAGE:2017-12-27 13h23.19 utc:1891:    OpenVAS Manager version
7.0.2 (DB revision 184)

In file syslog (if it helps):

Dec 27 14:23:19 Kali systemd[1]: Started Greenbone Security Assistant.
Dec 27 14:23:19 Kali systemd[1]: Starting Open Vulnerability Assessment
System Scanner Daemon...
Dec 27 14:23:19 Kali systemd[1]: Starting Open Vulnerability Assessment
System Manager Daemon...
Dec 27 14:23:19 Kali gsad[1889]: Warning: MHD_USE_THREAD_PER_CONNECTION
must be used only with MHD_USE_INTERNAL_POLLING_THREAD. Flag
MHD_USE_INTERNAL_POLLING_THREAD was added. Consider setting
MHD_USE_INTERNAL_POLLING_THREAD explicitly.
Dec 27 14:23:19 Kali gsad[1889]: Warning: MHD_USE_THREAD_PER_CONNECTION
must be used only with MHD_USE_INTERNAL_POLLING_THREAD. Flag
MHD_USE_INTERNAL_POLLING_THREAD was added. Consider setting
MHD_USE_INTERNAL_POLLING_THREAD explicitly.
Dec 27 14:23:19 Kali systemd[1]: openvas-manager.service: PID file
/var/run/openvasmd.pid not readable (yet?) after start: No such file or
directory
Dec 27 14:23:20 Kali systemd[1]: Started Open Vulnerability Assessment
System Scanner Daemon.
Dec 27 14:23:21 Kali dbus-daemon[793]: [session uid=0 pid=793] Activating
service name='org.gnome.Nautilus' requested by ':1.13' (uid=0 pid=938
comm="/usr/bin/gnome-shell ")
Dec 27 14:23:21 Kali dbus-daemon[793]: [session uid=0 pid=793] Successfully
activated service 'org.gnome.Nautilus'
Dec 27 14:23:22 Kali nautilus[1955]: Unable to get contents of the
bookmarks file: Error opening file /root/.gtk-bookmarks: No such file or
directory
Dec 27 14:23:30 Kali dbus-daemon[455]: [system] Activating via systemd:
service name='org.freedesktop.Avahi'
unit='dbus-org.freedesktop.Avahi.service' requested by ':1.111' (uid=0
pid=1987 comm="/usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd-dnssd --spawner :1.14 /org/gtk")
Dec 27 14:23:30 Kali dbus-daemon[455]: [system] Activation via systemd
failed for unit 'dbus-org.freedesktop.Avahi.service': Unit
dbus-org.freedesktop.Avahi.service not found.
Dec 27 14:24:01 Kali gnome-software[1683]: running get-distro-updates with
refine-flags=require-setup-action with timeout=60 on plugin=appstream took
1ms
Dec 27 14:24:45 Kali dbus-daemon[793]: [session uid=0 pid=793] Activating
service name='org.gnome.gedit' requested by ':1.67' (uid=0 pid=1955
comm="/usr/bin/nautilus --gapplication-service ")
Dec 27 14:24:45 Kali dbus-daemon[793]: [session uid=0 pid=793] Successfully
activated service 'org.gnome.gedit'
Dec 27 14:24:49 Kali systemd[1]: openvas-manager.service: Start operation
timed out. Terminating.
Dec 27 14:24:49 Kali systemd[1]: openvas-manager.service: Killing process
1923 (openvasmd) with signal SIGKILL.
Dec 27 14:24:49 Kali systemd[1]: openvas-manager.service: Failed with
result 'timeout'.

File gsad.log (in var/log/openvas) shows:
gsad main:MESSAGE:2017-12-27 13h23.19 utc:1889: Starting GSAD version 7.0.2

there is the following message in file openvassd.messages:
[Wed Dec 27 13:25:33 2017][1924] openvassd 5.1.1 started

It seems that only openvas-manager service failed. Why?
Regards,

Luca



2017-12-26 16:47 GMT+01:00 None <[email protected]>:

>
>
> On Sun, Dec 24, 2017 at 12:52 PM, Luca Bas <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>> Do I need to rebuild the NVT cache every time I reboot the virtual
>> machine?
>>
>
> You shouldn't have to. What's under /var/log?
>
>
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