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Question drweb

Stephan Griesel

Basic Pleskian
I am getting receiving the following error, what does this mean exactly?

I am running Ubuntu 14.04.

Mon Jun 27 00:17:48 2016 {E} [27412] failed to load parameters - section [daemon] not found in /etc/drweb/drweb32.ini
ERROR: Dr.Web Updater: failed to load parameters - section [daemon] not found in /etc/drweb/drweb32.ini !
Mon Jun 27 00:17:48 2016 {I} [27412] Saving last update cache data...
Mon Jun 27 00:17:48 2016 {I} [27412] Nothing to save into last update cache!
run-parts: /etc/cron.daily/drweb-update exited with return code 30
 
Looks like that your file /etc/drweb/drweb32.ini is corrupted. Check output of following commands:

# grep 'Section = Daemon' /etc/drweb/drweb32.ini
# ls -la /etc/drweb/drweb32.ini
 
Thank you for the reply IgorG.

When I enter
#grep 'Section = Daemon' /etc/drweb/drweb32.ini
nothing happens?

When I enter
# ls -la /etc/drweb/drweb32.ini
i get: -rw-r--r-- 1 drweb drweb 39 Jun 26 06:02 /etc/drweb/drweb32.ini
 
What is your Plesk version?
Kaspersky Antivirus and Premium antivirus just two different antivirus products with the same functionality in Plesk.
 
Update on this, still getting some errors:

/etc/cron.daily/drweb-update:
Fri Sep 23 00:18:49 2016 {W} [15974] Dr.Web Updater ($Id: fbb3ca1734c5e75ae3008acef02c2f1032ac44cf $) started ...
Fri Sep 23 00:18:49 2016 {D} [15974] Dr.Web Updater ($Id: fbb3ca1734c5e75ae3008acef02c2f1032ac44cf $) script path is /opt/drweb/update.pl
Fri Sep 23 00:18:49 2016 {D} [15974] ParseSection(updater,;#) has been called ...
Fri Sep 23 00:18:49 2016 {D} [15974] ParseSection(updater,;#) return( 0 )
Fri Sep 23 00:18:49 2016 {D} [15974] ParseSection(daemon,;#) has been called ...
Fri Sep 23 00:18:49 2016 {D} [15974] ParseSection(daemon,;#) return( 0 )
Fri Sep 23 00:18:49 2016 {E} [15974] failed to load parameters - section [daemon] not found in /etc/drweb/drweb32.ini
ERROR: Dr.Web Updater: failed to load parameters - section [daemon] not found in /etc/drweb/drweb32.ini !
Fri Sep 23 00:18:49 2016 {I} [15974] Saving last update cache data...
Fri Sep 23 00:18:49 2016 {I} [15974] Nothing to save into last update cache!
run-parts: /etc/cron.daily/drweb-update exited with return code 30
 
Hi Stephan Griesel,

during your "re-install" procedure, you might had left-over files, as for example an old, corrupted "/etc/drweb/drweb32.ini" - file, which wasn't overwritten during the re-install - process. Consider either to replace the "*.ini" - file with the default file in the very same folder, or re-install DrWeb with the commands:

Example commands for Ubuntu/Debian - based systems:

Remove DrWeb:
aptitude purge drweb-bases drweb-updater drweb-libs psa-drweb-configurator drweb-common drweb-libs32 drweb-daemon
( pls. keep an eye on your command line and delete left-over files and folders manually. You will be informed about possible left-overs on your command line! )
rm -rf /var/spool/cron/drweb
rm -rf /etc/cron.daily/drweb-update
/usr/local/psa/admin/bin/modules/watchdog/wd --unmonit-service=drweb
Install DrWeb:
/usr/local/psa/admin/bin/autoinstaller --select-product-id plesk --select-release-current --install-component drweb

Additional information:
An actual, non-corrupted "drweb.ini" - file for Debian/Ubuntu - based systems looks like the one attached to this post.
 

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