On 9/13/2004 9:09 AM +0200, Scott Ryan wrote:
4 x Dell 6650s - 4 HT Xeons.
It used to be a CPU hog until we started using clamdscan instead of clamscan.... :S
Jup, huge difference: clamscan loads the definitions, and all it needs to scan every time it is started. Clamd runs as a daemon, so the definitions are read once, and clamdscan feeds clamd.
On busy servers clamscan isn't advisable.
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