Scan failed

When I starting new scanning task it is stopped on always different status percent, when this happened openvas-manager service is stopping too, and failed when trying started it. This virtual server have 4 CPU and 4Gb RAM, operating system is Centos

Please, help me solved this problem

This is from my var/log/openvas/openvassd.log

Thu Feb 14 10:03:32 2019][13683] Possible dependency cycle detected 1.3.6.1.4.1.25623.1.0.10330
SIGSEGV occured !
openvassd: testing 10.191.135.143 (/var/lib/openvas/plugins/2016/gb_ssl_weak_hash_algo.nasl)(sighand_segv+0x7d)[0x40d0cd]
/lib64/libc.so.6(+0x36280)[0x7f9d849be280]
/lib64/libopenvas_nasl.so.9(nasl_cert_query+0x9b9)[0x7f9d859ce269]
/lib64/libopenvas_nasl.so.9(nasl_func_call+0x33a)[0x7f9d859d0d4a]
/lib64/libopenvas_nasl.so.9(nasl_exec+0x847)[0x7f9d859bd477]
/lib64/libopenvas_nasl.so.9(nasl_exec+0x4a2)[0x7f9d859bd0d2]
/lib64/libopenvas_nasl.so.9(nasl_exec+0xdee)[0x7f9d859bda1e]
/lib64/libopenvas_nasl.so.9(nasl_exec+0xe60)[0x7f9d859bda90]
/lib64/libopenvas_nasl.so.9(nasl_exec+0xe60)[0x7f9d859bda90]
/lib64/libopenvas_nasl.so.9(nasl_exec+0xe60)[0x7f9d859bda90]
[Thu Feb 14 10:03:46 2019][13690] Process 13734 (OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.25623.1.0.105880) seems to have died too early
[Thu Feb 14 10:04:05 2019][15134] nasl_wmi_connect: WMI Connect failed

[Thu Feb 14 10:05:32 2019][21506] Severe bug! Unhandled transport layer -1 (fd=1000000)

[Thu Feb 14 10:05:32 2019][21506] Severe bug! Unhandled transport layer -1 (fd=1000000)

[Thu Feb 14 10:05:32 2019][21506] Severe bug! Unhandled transport layer -1 (fd=1000000)

[Thu Feb 14 10:05:32 2019][21506] Severe bug! Unhandled transport layer -1 (fd=1000000)

[Thu Feb 14 10:05:32 2019][21506] [21506] release_connection_fd: close() : Bad file descriptor

[Thu Feb 14 10:05:32 2019][21524] Severe bug! Unhandled transport layer -1 (fd=1000000)

[Thu Feb 14 10:05:32 2019][21524] Severe bug! Unhandled transport layer -1 (fd=1000000)

[Thu Feb 14 10:05:32 2019][21524] Severe bug! Unhandled transport layer -1 (fd=1000000)

[Thu Feb 14 10:05:32 2019][21524] Severe bug! Unhandled transport layer -1 (fd=1000000)

[Thu Feb 14 10:05:32 2019][21524] [21524] release_connection_fd: close() : Bad file descriptor

[Thu Feb 14 10:05:33 2019][21533] Severe bug! Unhandled transport layer -1 (fd=1000000)

[Thu Feb 14 10:05:33 2019][21533] Severe bug! Unhandled transport layer -1 (fd=1000000)

[Thu Feb 14 10:05:33 2019][21533] Severe bug! Unhandled transport layer -1 (fd=1000000)

[Thu Feb 14 10:05:33 2019][21533] Severe bug! Unhandled transport layer -1 (fd=1000000)

[Thu Feb 14 10:05:33 2019][21533] [21533] release_connection_fd: close() : Bad file descriptor

[Thu Feb 14 10:05:33 2019][21596] nasl_wmi_connect: WMI Connect failed

SIGSEGV occured !
openvassd: testing 10.191.135.130 (/var/lib/openvas/plugins/2016/gb_ssl_weak_hash_algo.nasl)(sighand_segv+0x7d)[0x40d0cd]
/lib64/libc.so.6(+0x36280)[0x7f9d849be280]
/lib64/libopenvas_nasl.so.9(nasl_cert_query+0x9b9)[0x7f9d859ce269]
/lib64/libopenvas_nasl.so.9(nasl_func_call+0x33a)[0x7f9d859d0d4a]
/lib64/libopenvas_nasl.so.9(nasl_exec+0x847)[0x7f9d859bd477]
/lib64/libopenvas_nasl.so.9(nasl_exec+0x4a2)[0x7f9d859bd0d2]
/lib64/libopenvas_nasl.so.9(nasl_exec+0xdee)[0x7f9d859bda1e]
/lib64/libopenvas_nasl.so.9(nasl_exec+0xe60)[0x7f9d859bda90]
/lib64/libopenvas_nasl.so.9(nasl_exec+0xe60)[0x7f9d859bda90]
/lib64/libopenvas_nasl.so.9(nasl_exec+0xe60)[0x7f9d859bda90]
SIGSEGV occured !
openvassd: testing 10.191.135.147 (/var/lib/openvas/plugins/2016/gb_ssl_weak_hash_algo.nasl)(sighand_segv+0x7d)[0x40d0cd]
/lib64/libc.so.6(+0x36280)[0x7f9d849be280]
/lib64/libopenvas_nasl.so.9(nasl_cert_query+0x9b9)[0x7f9d859ce269]
/lib64/libopenvas_nasl.so.9(nasl_func_call+0x33a)[0x7f9d859d0d4a]
/lib64/libopenvas_nasl.so.9(nasl_exec+0x847)[0x7f9d859bd477]
/lib64/libopenvas_nasl.so.9(nasl_exec+0x4a2)[0x7f9d859bd0d2]
/lib64/libopenvas_nasl.so.9(nasl_exec+0xdee)[0x7f9d859bda1e]
/lib64/libopenvas_nasl.so.9(nasl_exec+0xe60)[0x7f9d859bda90]
/lib64/libopenvas_nasl.so.9(nasl_exec+0xe60)[0x7f9d859bda90]
/lib64/libopenvas_nasl.so.9(nasl_exec+0xe60)[0x7f9d859bda90]
[Thu Feb 14 10:09:14 2019][13691] Finished testing 10.191.135.144. Time : 1103.68 secs
[Thu Feb 14 10:09:37 2019][9886] Severe bug! Unhandled transport layer -1 (fd=1000000)

[Thu Feb 14 10:09:37 2019][9886] Severe bug! Unhandled transport layer -1 (fd=1000000)

[Thu Feb 14 10:09:37 2019][9886] Severe bug! Unhandled transport layer -1 (fd=1000000)

[Thu Feb 14 10:09:37 2019][9886] Severe bug! Unhandled transport layer -1 (fd=1000000)

[Thu Feb 14 10:09:37 2019][9886] [9886] release_connection_fd: close() : Bad file descriptor

[Thu Feb 14 10:09:38 2019][9918] Severe bug! Unhandled transport layer -1 (fd=1000000)

[Thu Feb 14 10:09:38 2019][9918] Severe bug! Unhandled transport layer -1 (fd=1000000)

[Thu Feb 14 10:09:38 2019][9918] Severe bug! Unhandled transport layer -1 (fd=1000000)

[Thu Feb 14 10:09:38 2019][9918] Severe bug! Unhandled transport layer -1 (fd=1000000)

[Thu Feb 14 10:09:38 2019][9918] [9918] release_connection_fd: close() : Bad file descriptor

[Thu Feb 14 10:09:38 2019][9950] Severe bug! Unhandled transport layer -1 (fd=1000000)

[Thu Feb 14 10:09:38 2019][9950] Severe bug! Unhandled transport layer -1 (fd=1000000)

[Thu Feb 14 10:09:38 2019][9950] Severe bug! Unhandled transport layer -1 (fd=1000000)

[Thu Feb 14 10:09:38 2019][9950] Severe bug! Unhandled transport layer -1 (fd=1000000)

[Thu Feb 14 10:09:38 2019][9950] [9950] release_connection_fd: close() : Bad file descriptor

[Thu Feb 14 10:09:55 2019][13697] The remote host (10.191.135.150) is dead
[Thu Feb 14 10:09:55 2019][13697] Finished testing 10.191.135.150. Time : 1144.02 secs
[Thu Feb 14 10:09:59 2019][8211] open_sock_tcp: 10.191.135.129:49188 time-out.
[Thu Feb 14 10:10:39 2019][11910] open_sock_tcp: 10.191.135.129:49164 time-out.
[Thu Feb 14 10:10:55 2019][13705] The remote host (10.191.135.158) is dead
[Thu Feb 14 10:10:56 2019][13705] Finished testing 10.191.135.158. Time : 1204.78 secs
[Thu Feb 14 10:10:58 2019][16745] nasl_wmi_connect: WMI Connect failed

[Thu Feb 14 10:11:19 2019][18009] nasl_wmi_connect: WMI Connect failed

[Thu Feb 14 10:11:32 2019][18280] Severe bug! Unhandled transport layer -1 (fd=1000000)

[Thu Feb 14 10:11:32 2019][18280] Severe bug! Unhandled transport layer -1 (fd=1000000)

[Thu Feb 14 10:11:32 2019][18280] Severe bug! Unhandled transport layer -1 (fd=1000000)

[Thu Feb 14 10:11:32 2019][18280] Severe bug! Unhandled transport layer -1 (fd=1000000)

[Thu Feb 14 10:11:32 2019][18280] [18280] release_connection_fd: close() : Bad file descriptor

[Thu Feb 14 10:11:33 2019][19040] Severe bug! Unhandled transport layer -1 (fd=1000000)

[Thu Feb 14 10:11:33 2019][19040] Severe bug! Unhandled transport layer -1 (fd=1000000)

[Thu Feb 14 10:11:33 2019][19040] Severe bug! Unhandled transport layer -1 (fd=1000000)

[Thu Feb 14 10:11:33 2019][19040] Severe bug! Unhandled transport layer -1 (fd=1000000)

[Thu Feb 14 10:11:33 2019][19040] [19040] release_connection_fd: close() : Bad file descriptor

[Thu Feb 14 10:11:33 2019][19095] Severe bug! Unhandled transport layer -1 (fd=1000000)

Could you please provide which versions and distribution you are using?

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this means that you’re currently using the Greenbone Source Edition (GSE) and not the Greenbone Community Edition (GCE). I have moved this topic to the correct category for now.

This most likely means that you’re using outdated versions of the GVM components. Please compare your versions with the recent ones of GVM-9 (end-of-life, initial release 2017-03-07) - Greenbone Community Edition - Greenbone Community Forum and update these accordingly if they differ.

Checking OpenVAS Scanner …
OK: OpenVAS Scanner is present in version 5.1.1.
OK: redis-server is present in version v=3.0.7.
OK: scanner (kb_location setting) is configured properly using the redis-server socket: /tmp/redis.sock
OK: redis-server is running and listening on socket: /tmp/redis.sock.
OK: redis-server configuration is OK and redis-server is running.
OK: NVT collection in /var/lib/openvas/plugins contains 49165 NVTs.
WARNING: Signature checking of NVTs is not enabled in OpenVAS Scanner.
SUGGEST: Enable signature checking (see http://www.openvas.org/trusted-nvts.html).
OK: The NVT cache in /var/cache/openvas contains 49166 files for 49165 NVTs.
Step 2: Checking OpenVAS Manager …
OK: OpenVAS Manager is present in version 7.0.2.
OK: OpenVAS Manager database found in /var/lib/openvas/mgr/tasks.db.
OK: Access rights for the OpenVAS Manager database are correct.
OK: sqlite3 found, extended checks of the OpenVAS Manager installation enabled.
OK: OpenVAS Manager database is at revision 184.
OK: OpenVAS Manager expects database at revision 184.
OK: Database schema is up to date.
OK: OpenVAS Manager database contains information about 49165 NVTs.
OK: At least one user exists.
OK: OpenVAS SCAP database found in /var/lib/openvas/scap-data/scap.db.
OK: OpenVAS CERT database found in /var/lib/openvas/cert-data/cert.db.
OK: xsltproc found.
Step 3: Checking user configuration …
WARNING: Your password policy is empty.
SUGGEST: Edit the /etc/openvas/pwpolicy.conf file to set a password policy.
Step 4: Checking Greenbone Security Assistant (GSA) …
OK: Greenbone Security Assistant is present in version 7.0.2.
OK: Your OpenVAS certificate infrastructure passed validation.
Step 5: Checking OpenVAS CLI …
OK: OpenVAS CLI version 1.4.5.
Step 6: Checking Greenbone Security Desktop (GSD) …
SKIP: Skipping check for Greenbone Security Desktop.
Step 7: Checking if OpenVAS services are up and running …
OK: netstat found, extended checks of the OpenVAS services enabled.
OK: OpenVAS Scanner is running and listening on a Unix domain socket.
OK: OpenVAS Manager is running and listening on a Unix domain socket.
OK: Greenbone Security Assistant is listening on port 443, which is the default port.
Step 8: Checking nmap installation …
WARNING: Your version of nmap is not fully supported: 6.47
SUGGEST: You should install nmap 5.51 if you plan to use the nmap NSE NVTs.
Step 10: Checking presence of optional tools …
OK: pdflatex found.
OK: PDF generation successful. The PDF report format is likely to work.
OK: ssh-keygen found, LSC credential generation for GNU/Linux targets is likely to work.
OK: rpm found, LSC credential package generation for RPM based targets is likely to work.
OK: alien found, LSC credential package generation for DEB based targets is likely to work.
OK: nsis found, LSC credential package generation for Microsoft Windows targets is likely to work.
OK: SELinux is disabled.

It seems like your OpenVAS-9 installation is OK.

Those are indeed outdated components and are the reason for your seen issue, please update to the recent ones like pointed out above.

Sorry for my question but how I can update its?
I install this version 2 weeks ago from Atomicorp repository, where I can download new version ?

Thank you a lot for your answers!

Unforunately the atomicorp package maintainer seems to have some issues providing up2date versions of the components:

This has been discussed in an existing thread about a similar topic:

Ok, say me please, if I install the virtual appliance from official site, will this problem be solved? in appliance installed latest version of components?

Of course our Community Edition contains the latest versions of the GVM components at the time the vm has been published. Most often it even contains several unreleased fixes.

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