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--databasedirectory=path
--enginedirectory=path
--pidfile=path
--socketname=path
file: Use the configuration file based management method
optionally using PATH as the configuration file instead of the
default
configuration
fssp.conf).
fsma: Use the F-Secure Policy Manager based management
method optionally specifying the OID used in sending alerts.
Read virus definition databases from the directory path. The
default is ".".
Load scan engines from the directory path. The default is ".".
Create a file containing the process identifier and remove it on
the normal exit. Without this option, no pid file is created. If path
is
not
specified,
fsavd.pid is created. If path specifies a relative pathname, /
var/opt/f-secure/fssp/run/path is created. If path
specifies an absolute pathname, file with that path is created.
Use the socket specified in the path. The default is "/tmp/
.fsav-<UID>".
If the file exists and is a socket, the file is removed and new
socket is created. The file removal shuts down all existing fsavd
instances.
file
(/etc/opt/f-secure/fssp/
/var/opt/f-secure/fssp/run/
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