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--scantimeout=value
--short[={on,off,yes,no,1,0}]
--shutdown
--silent[={on,off,yes,no,1,0}]
--socketname=socket path
--status
other executable bits set, it is scanned regardless of the file
extension.
Set a time limit in seconds for a single file scan or disinfection
task. If scanning or disinfecting the file takes longer than the
specified value, fsav reports a scan error for the file.
If the value is set to 0 (default), the scan timeout is disabled and
the file is scanned until the scan finishes (or a scan error occurs).
Use the short output format. Only the path to infected or
renamed files is shown.
By default, fsavd does not immediately exit after completing a file
scan but hangs around waiting for new scan tasks. This option
can be used to make an idle fsavd exit immediately.
Do not generate any output (except error messages).
Use the given socket path to communicate with fsavd. The
default socket path is /tmp/.fsav-<UID>, or /tmp/.fsav-
<UID>-sa, if fsav is started with the --standalone option.
CHAPTER G
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