> On Mon, 8 Nov 2004, Ken Jones wrote: >> After re-installing .80 release code, I need to re-boot before thepolitely >> milterimmediately >> will sucessfully start. >> >> I have tried this on both a Solaris 9 X86 and a Solaris 8 X86 box, both >> running .80 release just fine. > > > Wow! I've not seen a unix proggie protected from a death by -9 in a long > time. The only time we see problems like this is when you pull the IDE > cable on a mounted filesystem (yes, we like to have fun) or some other > catastrophic IO problem. Is 2.8/2.9 really so unstable that a reboot is > required or am I missing something? I have always held solaris as being > more stable than linux (our os of choice) for recovering from really fatal > errors like that. Suppose it could also be a sol threading problem. Can > you offer any additional information?
The milter dies upon whatever the internal error is. clamd and freshclam both will politly die with a simple kill (-15) sent to them. At that point, if I re-install the release version of .80, I still am unable to start clamav-milter. It just dies immedatly until I reboot the system. All other functionality remains in the system (other than clamav-milter.) My guess is that a shared library is left in memory that has been altered or is otherwise corrupt (just a guess). In the past, I have been able to bring down clam gracefully, and install updated code, and restart without any issues and by no means a reboot ! Nigel Horne beleives he may have tracked down the issue and fixed it in 80q cvs version. I'm waiting to see that in cvs and will report back. - Ken > > > -- > Eric Wheeler > Vice President > National Security Concepts, Inc. > PO Box 3567 > Tualatin, OR 97062 > > http://www.nsci.us/ > Voice: (503) 293-7656 > Fax: (503) 885-0770 > > _______________________________________________ > http://lists.clamav.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/clamav-users > -- Ken Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ http://lists.clamav.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/clamav-users