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The options for the avgupdate command are described in the following table:
Parameter
Description
-o, --online
Performs an online update from the Internet; the location where
the update files are downloaded from is specified in the AVG Anti-
Virus configuration file.
(See section
8. Configuration File
for detailed information.).
-f, --offline
Performs an offline update from the location specified in the given
path or list (as described in the beginning of this paragraph).
-d, --
download
Only downloads update files without applying them; the download
directory is specified in the AVG Anti-Virus configuration file.
(See section
8. Configuration File
for detailed information.)
-p, --priority
NUM
Specifies the priority of an update explicitly; the possible priority
numbers are:
2 – priority update
3 – recommended update
4 – optional update
-c, --config
FILE
Forces use of a configuration file other than the default one
(/etc/avg.conf). The filename (with the specified path if
necessary) is given by the FILE argument.
-i, --no-diff
Even when smaller binary diff files are available, only the full
update files will be downloaded; this option can be useful when
some parts of your AVG for Linux E-mail Server installation are
corrupted or missing.
-b, --no-
backup
When this option is selected the update process will not create
backups of older files.
-n, --no-
progress
avgupdate does not display update progress information after
selecting this option.
-l, --no-log
No log file describing the update process will be created when this
option is selected (by default, the log file is stored as
/opt/grisoft/avg7/var/update/log/avg7upd.log).