jamie wrote:
On Thu, 25 Mar 2004, Todd Lyons wrote:
On Thu, 2004-03-25 at 08:36, Claudio Alonso wrote:
Hi,
Yesterday I installed clamav-0.70rc-1 from rpm on my RedHat 9.0 (kernel 2.4.20-30.9) and started
clamd just to test it's current stability
The computer was on all night and today I found the following in the rotated logs:
Thu Mar 25 04:02:33 2004 -> No stats for Database check - forcing reload
Thu Mar 25 04:02:35 2004 -> Reading databases from /var/lib/clamav
Thu Mar 25 04:02:36 2004 -> Segmentation fault :-( Bye..
I've been looking in the archives and found some segmentation problems with this version but I'm
not using milter and my logs don't refer to any "accept() failed" nor "pthread_create failed" (nor
in this log nor in the previous before rotate, which only shows "SIGHUP caught: re-opening log
file." before rotate.
You probably saw some of my issues. I'm using RH 9.0 as well and have
problems with spamd SegFaulting. I personally think it's pthread
related, but have zero data to back it up. On my system, clamd handles
20K or 30K messages in about 12 hours and then dies. I upgraded to 0.70
cvs on Tuesday. clamd stopped segfaulting, but would lock up and
clamav-milter would then die. I've had to disable it until I figure out
what to do to make it stable.
I'd love to figure out what's causing this.
Blue skies... Todd
I'm having the same problem on FreeBSD 4.8. After about 15-20 hours
clamd will just die. First time it happened I got the SegFault error. Now
it dies after approx 15 hours without any error messages and it leaves no
core files behind.
I started out running version 0.70 but I've cut back to 0.68. I noticed
0.70 has a new thread manager, so I thought that may be the problem.
I'd really like to know what's going on, also.
- Jamie
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Well, as an outside datapoint - I'm running an old Slackware system
which has none of thes issues, but has a current 2.6 kernel - so I
suspect your problems are somewhere in the library area. When I have
some time I'll try and send some tests through my lab rat which is a
laptop with RH 9.
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