* Jesse Guardiani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20040402 23:24]: wrote:
> Odhiambo Washington wrote:
> 
> > * Jesse Guardiani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20040402 20:12]: wrote:
> >> Howdy list,
> >> 
> >> We've been running CVS version devel-20040325
> >> for about a week with great success, but just
> >> this morning it locked up. I tried:
> > 
> > 
> > I haven't had the same problems you are seeing in ages. Not a mockery,
> > but the only differences btn my system and yours could be:
> > 
> > 1. Versions - I run FreeBSD 4.9-STABLE
> > 2. Loads    - I process far too much mail load ;-)
> 
> This problem JUST started this morning. I'd been running this version
> of clamd for about a week with no problems before this. Load is higher
> than usual today, but I'm not sure if that's because clamd was rejecting
> mail from 5AM to 9AM and is still catching up or if we're the target
> of a spam run.
> 
> 
> > 3. I run Exim+Exiscan+Clamd+SA
> > 
> > 
> > I have been running CVS ever since.
> 
> Ever since what?

Well, this is to say I really don't remember when I installed any of
those "stable" versions on the site. It's always been CVS since the
very first days I knew about clamav. Before that I was using drweb.


> > So I think something else is locking your system up.
> 
> 
> :) I'm a programmer (C/C++/Java/Perl/Python/etc...), but for some
> reason EVERYONE seems to be telling me lately that something else is
> causing the bugs I find (no, these unrelated bugs aren't on the same
> machine either).
> 
> "No no, surely it can't be a bug in a <gasp> <emphasis>C</emphasis> program."
> It's not like C makes it EASY to write bug free code or anything. :) Come on
> guys. At least give me the benefit of the doubt here. You could *look* at C
> code the wrong way and introduce a bug.

OK. I give you the benefit of doubt myself ;)


> > What combo do you run??
> 
> Qmail + QMAILQUEUE + custom-python-script + qmail-scanner-1.21 + clamdscan
> 
> The only really notable things about your clamav.conf compared with mine
> are:
> 
> A.) You're running a TON of concurrent threads on a system that can't spread
>     those threads out over multiple CPUs (FreeBSD 4.x). Why don't you reduce
>     that to something reasonable and raise your MaxConnectionQueueLength?
> 
>     You'll probably save some CPU that way.

Thanks. I will act on that today, though you, being an expert in C,
could have given me some recommendation on values.


> B.) You're running Clamuko and I'm not.

No. I don't run Clamuko. Those values just seemed enabled, but Clamuko,
AFAIK, is not for *BSD. Clamuko is DISABLED. Once ClamukoScanOnline is
commented out, the other Clamuko options are of no consequence.


> C.) You've set StreamMaxLength and I haven't. (company policy. Don't ask.)

OK.


> D.) You've specified FixStaleSocket, which I don't use and can't find in the
>     documentation. What does that do?

It's in CVS, an option for clamd. From the combo you run, am I right in
assuming you don't use clamd at all, but only clamdscan??? In that case
then you don't run clamd as a daemon and FixStaleSocket really becomes
irrelevant in your case.


> The StreamMaxLength and FixStaleSocket options are the most interesting to
> me.

Since you said the former is because of company policy, and the later is
for clamd daemon, I am sure you are alright with those two the way they
are, no?


        cheers
       - wash 
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