Odhiambo Washington wrote:

[...]
 
>> 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.

:) Well, I haven't delved into the ClamAV code, so I can't say anything
with authority, but I've had good luck with 5 threads and a connection
queue of between 200 and 400. 



>> 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.

Whoops... sorry about that.


[...]

>> 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.

As far as I know you can only use clamdscan if clamd is running. In short:
Yes, I'm running clamd. 

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