On 5/27/05, Samuel Benzaquen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If the process is trying some I/O to some not-available, hard-mounted NFS
> filesystem, then the process will not die with 'kill -9'.
> 
> Just a thought.

I use NFS to mount the user mail directories, but clam should never
touch that.  The mail comes in, simscan places it into
/var/qmail/simscan and then clamdscan is run on that to detect virii. 
Once completed, control passes back to simscan...

Hrm....  I'm going to consider it an anomoly unless it happens again.

Thanks for the tips!
 
> -Samuel


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