Wouter Lorenzo Conti wrote:
I'm experiencing the same trouble running a similar setup: OpenBSD3.3, Postfix, amavisd-new-20030314-p2 (running chrooted), spamassassin, clamd I notice that it always seemed to be close to an update, but I update 12 times a day. It bombs out at most once a day. I meant that this problem arised noly after an update with freshclam that actually resulted in a new version of the virus databases downloaded. To fake a new version of the db I used the command touch as recommend by Tomasz Basically after a successful update clamd checks itself and the db for updates (by default every 3600 sec). Then it detect the change a write in the log: SelfCheck: Database modification detected. Forcing reload. Reading databases from /usr/local/share/clamav The two thing may not be connected. Please set the SelfCheck option to some small value and touch the database while clamd is running. Does clamd die ? I performed the required test and I found out that the problem is not there anymore. Basically I definitevely had this problem with the snapshot release clamav-20030613. After a force reload I had these log entries: SelfCheck: Database modification detected. Forcing reload. Reading databases from /usr/local/share/clamav while with the currently installed 0.60 I have also Database correctly reloaded (8736 viruses) after the previous 2 lines. The only modification I make to the ditributions are the patches contained in the OpenBSD unofficial port. I don't use the port system but just untar the file and apply the patch to the original distribution. The patches contained in 33-clamav-20030613.tgz worked for both 0.60 and clamav-20030613. Sorry about the lack of details on the version of clamav installed and by the way how safe is to install a snapshot version on a production site? --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Attachment: pgp00003.pgp
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