Samuel Benzaquen wrote:

> >  If a 'kill -9' will not kill the process, I would say your problem
> >  lies elsewhere than with Clam. That would be more indicative of a
> >  hardware or OS problem.

> 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 would say that definitely classifies as a non Clam error :)


Matt
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