On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 3:10 AM, Ivan Lezhnjov Jr.
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've noticed that ossec-syscheckd overloads disk I/O on my system 
> tremendously. If it coincides with SMART short self-test disk subsystem 
> becomes extremely slow to response to anything from ls to bash Tab key 
> completion.
>
> To be fair, this is a relatively old SATA drive (i.e. SATA I, 1.5Gb/s), and 
> it's not terribly fast, but, still, I was wondering if I somehow could make 
> ossec-syscheckd less aggressive in how it scans files. Any configuration 
> parameters? I checked the manuals, but I found nothing. Any workarounds?
>

I can't remember where the more detailed information about it is, but
try adjusting these parameters:
http://ossec.net/doc/syntax/head_internal_options.analysisd.html#internal-options-conf-syscheck

> Ivan
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