![]() ![]() You can run less host in parallel (default 20) and less plugins per host in parallel (default 4). Of course, this will slow down the scan, but avoid memory issues. Openvas will stop launching plugins against the target until there is enough available memory. Ospd-openvas will just avoid running a new task. This information would be useful to find the problem/solution.īoth ospd-openvas and openvas are able to limit the running processes in case of low available memory. If your hosts have virtual hosts, and if you have the “expand_vhosts” option enabled (default yes). ![]() I don’t know how many tasks you are running in parallel, how many hosts in parallel, how many plugins per host. Please check what said, probably you have some issue related to memory. Ps aux | grep I don’t think it is a permission issue. (/run/redis-openvas/redis.sock seems alright) cat /opt/gvm/etc/openvas/nf Plugins_folder = /opt/gvm/var/lib/openvas/plugins Include_folders = /opt/gvm/var/lib/openvas/plugins I believe everything is correct but double checked: openvas -s non_simult_ports = 139, 445, 3389, Services/ircĬonfig_file = /opt/gvm/etc/openvas/nfĭb_address = /run/redis-openvas/redis.sock ![]() Thanks for the quick reply the permissions were wrong could the task go to 99% or run some tasks altogether? (A more a less related issue where someone had a similiar error and no memory) Once it shuts down I have to restart redis-server and the scanner. Should it be crashing from this as it has no eviction? What happens when there is no memory left? Openvas does set redis to use everything it can from the OS as it does not have a maxmemory set in the config. I have been monitoring and specifically at 99% redis uses all memory (at least very close to it). I know this is not a support channel but maybe you can give me some hints.Īt 99% of a particular scan the redis-server shuts down and the scan changes status to Interrupted. Gvm-libs: 21.4.1~git-04dd8db-gvm-libs-21.04 Environmentįirstly, thanks to everyone at Greenbone for all the great work. ![]()
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