Re: [Openvas-discuss] Is too much power disruptive?

2018-04-27 Thread Peter Collins
On Thu, Apr 26, 2018 at 11:09 AM, Louis Bohm wrote: > I honesty do not remember all I remember is that it runs on Linux hosts > and does a directory scan of either /opt or maybe it was /var/www. > > When I looked at the NVTs in that group they all were looking for older >

Re: [Openvas-discuss] Is too much power disruptive?

2018-04-26 Thread Louis Bohm
I honesty do not remember all I remember is that it runs on Linux hosts and does a directory scan of either /opt or maybe it was /var/www. When I looked at the NVTs in that group they all were looking for older software then what we were using on Centos 6 so I disabled the entire group.

Re: [Openvas-discuss] Is too much power disruptive?

2018-04-26 Thread Alex Smirnoff
Just out of the curiosity, which NVT was that? On Thu, Apr 26, 2018 at 06:40:03AM -0400, Louis Bohm wrote: > > I have only once encountered a case where the endpoint even noticed the scan. > And that in itself was a total fluke that I was even alerted to it. One of > the NVT checks actually

Re: [Openvas-discuss] Is too much power disruptive?

2018-04-26 Thread Christian Fischer
Hi, On 26.04.2018 11:16, Thijs Stuurman wrote: > (I always have the feeling my Nessus scanner performs the same tests way faster and with a lot less CPU stress) to have some sort of comparable numbers / data here you would need to enable CGI Scanning and Throughout Tests in Nessus if not already

Re: [Openvas-discuss] Is too much power disruptive?

2018-04-26 Thread Louis Bohm
My master has 8vCPUs and 8GB RAM and I am always pushing it to the max. My concurrent NVTs is set to 5 while my concurrent hosts is set to 20. When I say I regularly push it to the max I mean I see loads on the host between 10 and 30 for a few hours at a time. My slaves are setup with

Re: [Openvas-discuss] Is too much power disruptive?

2018-04-26 Thread Roger Davies
Hi Peter You will need to adjust the concurrent NVTs parameter to best suit your client machines, but with the extra CPU on the server, you can scan more targets concurrently, so the whole scan will complete quicker. So, set the "Maximum concurrently executed NVTs per host" to a nice low figure

Re: [Openvas-discuss] Is too much power disruptive?

2018-04-26 Thread Thijs Stuurman
oun...@wald.intevation.org> Namens Reindl Harald Verzonden: donderdag 26 april 2018 11:02 Aan: openvas-discuss@wald.intevation.org Onderwerp: Re: [Openvas-discuss] Is too much power disruptive? Am 25.04.2018 um 22:16 schrieb Peter Collins: > I'm currently scanning on a 4-core vm wit

Re: [Openvas-discuss] Is too much power disruptive?

2018-04-26 Thread Reindl Harald
Am 25.04.2018 um 22:16 schrieb Peter Collins: > I'm currently scanning on a 4-core vm with 4gm ram, in Virtualbox on a > laptop, within OSSIM. Traffic average during a scan is about 4kB/s > (kiloBYTES). Network pipe is not the bottleneck. It can provide 20mb/s > (megaBITS) easily. If I get a

[Openvas-discuss] Is too much power disruptive?

2018-04-25 Thread Peter Collins
I'm currently scanning on a 4-core vm with 4gm ram, in Virtualbox on a laptop, within OSSIM. Traffic average during a scan is about 4kB/s (kiloBYTES). Network pipe is not the bottleneck. It can provide 20mb/s (megaBITS) easily. If I get a 12-core/24-thread server with SSD and 32G ram, will the