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File and folder structure

This topic details the file and folder structure of ESET Server Security for Linux, if ESET Technical Support asked you to access files for troubleshooting purposes. The list of daemons and command line utilities is available further below.

Base directory

The directory where ESET Server Security for Linux loadable modules containing the virus signature database are stored.

/var/opt/eset/efs/lib

Cache directory

The directory where cache of ESET Server Security for Linux and temporary files (such as quarantine files or reports) are stored.

/var/opt/eset/efs/cache

Binary files directory

The directory where the relevant ESET Server Security for Linux binary files are stored.

/opt/eset/efs/bin

 

There you find the following utilities:

lslog—Use it to display logs gathered by ESET Server Security for Linux.

odscan—Use it to run on-demand scan via a Terminal window.

quar—Use it to manage quarantined items.

upd—Use it to manage module updates or to modify update settings.

System binary files directory

The directory where the relevant ESET Server Security for Linux system binary files are stored.

/opt/eset/efs/sbin

 

There you find the following utilities:

cfg—Use it to import/export ESET Server Security for Linux settings.

cloud—Use it to check ESET LiveGuard Advanced status.

collect_logs.sh—Use it to generate all essential logs as an archive file to the home folder of being logged in user.

lic—Use it to activate ESET Server Security for Linux with the purchased license key or to check the activation status and license validity.

setgui—Use it to enable/disable ESET Server Security for Linux Web interface and manage related operations.

startd—Use it to start ESET Server Security for Linux daemon manually if it was stopped.

To see if ESET Server Security for Linux service is active, run the following command from a Terminal window with root privileges:

systemctl status efs.service

or

/etc/init.d/efs status

 

Sample output from systemctl:

sysmtectl_sample_output

Daemons

sbin/startd – Main daemon, starts and manages other daemons

lib/scand – Scanning daemon

lib/oaeventd – On-access event interception service (using eset_rtp kernel module)

lib/confd – Configuration management service

lib/logd – Logs management service

lib/licensed – Activation and licensing service

lib/updated – Module update service

lib/execd+odfeeder – On-demand scanning helpers

lib/utild – Utility service

lib/sysinfod – OS and media detection service

lib/icapd – ICAP service for NAS scanning

lib/webd – https server and Web interface

lib/wapd—Web access protection service

Command-line utilities

bin/lslog – Logs listing utility

bin/odscan – On-demand scanner

sbin/cfg – Configuration utility

sbin/lic – Licensing utility

bin/upd – Module update utility

bin/quar – Quarantine management utility

sbin/setgui – Basic Web interface setup

sbin/collect_logs.sh – Script to generate essential logs as an archive file if requested by ESET customer care