Hej,

JFYI:

I'm running ClamAV 0.75.1 as a daemon on one of my Linux 2.4.26 boxes,
and first I'd like to state, that it's _way_ better than 0.65, I tried
some time ago. Great job.
I'm logging process statistics regularly, and discoverd this strange
behaviour in my "ps aux" log:

("ps aux|grep clamd", commandline snipped in ps output)

| Fri Aug 13 18:45:28 CEST 2004
| root      1148  0.0  0.7 26996 14780 ?       S    Aug12   0:06
| root      5405  0.0  0.7 26996 14780 ?       S    Aug12   0:00
| root     30296  0.7  0.7 26996 14780 ?       S    02:45   7:27
| root     31529  0.9  0.7 26996 14780 ?       S    02:47   8:41
| root     13660  0.9  0.7 26996 14780 ?       S    07:56   6:27
| root     13667  1.1  0.7 26996 14780 ?       S    07:56   7:32
| root     13670  0.9  0.7 26996 14780 ?       S    07:56   6:11
| Fri Aug 13 18:46:28 CEST 2004
| root      1148  0.0  1.3 31692 27852 ?       S    Aug12   0:06
| root      5405  0.0  1.3 31692 27852 ?       S    Aug12   0:00
| root      3197  0.4  1.3 31692 27852 ?       S    18:46   0:00

Looks like clamds childs crashed/got killed/disappeared and clamd parent
has problems cleaning up after them. (Really just a wild guess!) Can't
reproduce or tell what Clam did when this happend, though. I'll increase
logging and maybe I can get some error or thelike from clamdscan output
when/if this happens next time.

Do people experience similar things on their Linux Boxes? This is "Linux
2.4.26 SMP" on a dual XEON.


lg, daniel


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