No, I'm still getting this error.
Could someone in the group shed light on this problem? Suggestions? Ideas?
/dev/idal
--- Mike Parin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Chris,
I'm experiencing exactly the same problem with clamav as you expressed on the mailing list (see below). Did you ever solve the problem and if so how?
Regards, Mike Parin.
--- Chris de Vidal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a Samba file server with 546,500 files. When
clamscan runs
recursively, I get "ERROR: Can't open file" on approximately
43,000 files. When I run
clamscan individually on any of these files, it
works. Our other large
servers have 352,200, 168,932 and 101,680 files and they
work every time. I got
these counts with locate / | uniq | wc -l.
Ideas?
Hope these questions help:
Are you scanning the files locally on the same server or are you scanning files using smb (network) access?
Have you compared the /etc/smb.conf files on both servers (one one of them is working)? Are both servers running the same samba version?
Have you checked samba log files (maybe increasing log level)?
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