Andrew Keuhs schrieb:

----- Original Message -----
From: "Thomas Lamy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2004 3:18 AM
Subject: Re: [Clamav-users] Clamd will NOT start



Andrew Keuhs schrieb:


Clamd will not start now.. i am using version .67

It was working fine last week... we had a power outage... now when I run

/usr/sbin/clamd as root... it goes to next line but nothing is started... Where would I look for errors? I see it has no verbose setting... So i have no clue why it will NOT start....

I used this configure:

./configure \
       --prefix=/usr \
       --sysconfdir=/etc \
       --datadir=/var/clamav \
       --enable-milter

Also followed this install

http://www.linux-sxs.org/administration/clamav-milter.html


It was fine the day I installed it... I am using slackware v9.0. 2.4.22

kernel


HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

-Andrew


Put a line LogSyslog into your /etc/clamav.conf. It should log errors there. If that doesn't work for you, reconfigure with "--enable-debug" and recompile.

Thomas


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I tried what you said...

Here is what was in syslog:

Mar  3 04:35:42 invader clamd[15975]: Daemon started.
Mar  3 04:35:42 invader clamd[15975]: Log file size limited to 1048576
bytes.
Mar  3 04:35:42 invader clamd[15975]: Running as user clamav (UID 1005, GID
103)
Mar  3 04:35:42 invader clamd[15975]: Reading databases from /var/clamav
Mar  3 04:35:42 invader clamd[15975]: Protecting against 20359 viruses.

Thats all I see yet it never is starting :/

Also what is --enable-debug supposed to do... I tried that but I see nothing
diff when it starts up.

You should then also put a "Debug" line into the conf file.
Anyway, the log suggests that clamd _is_ running. Maybe you can find some evidence in clamd's native logfile (you seem to have one, see your config file).


Thomas


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