Rich wrote:

Found this Googling, good tool too to monitor clamd ;-)
http://www.tildeslash.com/monit/



Yes, it's good indeed. So is daemontools.
But when it comes to simplicity, clamdwatch is the simplest one.
Which is (I think) why clamdwatch is included on the default clamav tarball package, replacing clamd-supervised.
It's up to you to choose the most suitable one.


Regards,

Fajar


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What is clamdwatch, I have never heard of it?
Where do you get it?





It's a simple perl script to determine whether
clamd is dead, hung, or alive. http://mikecathey.com/code/clamdwatch/
It is also included under contrib directory on clamav source tarball.




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