Ryan wrote to '[EMAIL PROTECTED]':

> > Ryan <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > OK. I tested and am now running the following:
> > >
> > >     ttyp0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/mail #> clamav-milter --version
> [...]
> However, the system *does* now seem to need swap when the load
> increases, which could be causing some thrashing, or maybe even
> deadlock... <sigh> I'm going to try quadrupling the physical RAM in this
> server and tweak a few settings (namely --max-children) to see if it
> helps. It'd sure be nice if it failed a little more gracefully, though.
>
> I'll post again with my success/failure.

The system has now been running under load for 24 hours without issue.

I do however notice that the resident size of the clamd process is more
than double what it was yesterday (~45MB, vs. 22MB yesterday at this
time), under the same load. I'll keep my eyes open for a memory leak.

Thanks,
- Ryan

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