On Thu, Jan 22, 2004 at 01:23:57PM -0500, Igor Brezac wrote:
> 
> On Thu, 22 Jan 2004, Everton da Silva Marques wrote:
> >
> > I often see a very similar problem in clamav 0.65 under Solaris 7.
> > clamd writes the following to logs:
> >
> > Thu Jan 22 11:23:51 2004 -> ERROR: accept() failed.
> > Thu Jan 22 11:23:51 2004 -> ERROR: accept() failed.
> > Thu Jan 22 11:23:51 2004 -> ERROR: accept() failed.
> > Thu Jan 22 11:23:51 2004 -> ERROR: accept() failed.
> > Thu Jan 22 11:23:51 2004 -> ERROR: accept() failed.
> > Thu Jan 22 11:23:51 2004 -> ERROR: accept() failed.
> > Thu Jan 22 11:23:51 2004 -> ERROR: accept() failed.
> > Thu Jan 22 11:23:51 2004 -> ERROR: accept() failed.
> > Thu Jan 22 11:23:51 2004 -> ERROR: accept() failed.
> >
> > An work-around is to stop clamd and restart it.
> >
> > I'll try to attach gdb to clamd next time.
> 
> Try increasing MaxConnectionQueueLength or if you use Unix sockets
> (LocalSocket) use TCPAddr/TCPSocket instead.  Solaris unix sockets are
> known to have problems.

I was running unix sockets. I'll try TCP sockets.

Thanks for the tip!




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