Yes, it's good indeed. So is daemontools.Found this Googling, good tool too to monitor clamd ;-) http://www.tildeslash.com/monit/
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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