> > > roger martinez escreveu: > > LibClamAV Error: fileblobAddData: Can't write 76 bytes to > > temporary file textpart: No space left on device > > LibClamAV Error: fileblobAddData: Can't write 76 bytes to > > temporary file textpart: No space left on device > > LibClamAV Error: fileblobAddData: Can't write 76 bytes to > > temporary file textpart: No space left on device > > LibClamAV Error: fileblobAddData: Can't write 76 bytes to > > temporary file textpart: No space left on device > > LibClamAV Error: fileblobAddData: Can't write 76 bytes to > > temporary file textpart: No space left on device > > LibClamAV Error: fileblobAddData: Can't write 76 bytes to > > temporary file textpart: No space left on device > > LibClamAV Error: fileblobAddData: Can't write 76 bytes to > > temporary file textpart: No space left on device > > LibClamAV Error: fileblobAddData: Can't write 76 bytes to > > temporary file textpart: No space left on device > > > > No Space left on device usually means 'out of space' !! There's no > magic or hidden message on that, there's no space for doing something > the process was supposed to do. > > > After a clamscan /tmp seems to fill a lot ; however it can > > give an answer , > > command is clamscan -r --infected /home/roger/.mozilla > > > >> /home/roger/Infection/Analyse_160406 > >> > > > > hard drive partitionning is : > > > > Sys. de fich. 1K-blocs Occupé Disponible Capacité > > Monté sur > > /dev/hda8 964500 287920 627584 32% / > > tmpfs 517496 0 517496 0% /dev/shm > > /dev/hda1 7164956 2476116 4688840 35% > > /mnt/windows > > /dev/hda9 20192676 16708844 3073536 85% /usr > > /dev/hda10 20192676 7731048 12051332 40% /usr/local > > /dev/hda11 24636408 15032260 8853272 63% /home > > /dev/hda13 1057812 797020 217740 79% /bak > > /dev/hda5 69973 29388 36972 45% /boot > > /dev/hda6 1478668 608664 809924 43% /var > > /dev/hda7 280005 8255 257294 4% /tmp > > is there a minimal size of /tmp to start clamav , in 0.88 > > source release there is not problem with the same command ( > > and same verification file ) > > > > > > Your /tmp is small, that's a fact. I dont know if clamav needs a > 'minimal space of /tmp to start', but i think the answer is NO. The > minimal space needed depends on the files clamav will have to scan. I > would worry about compressed files, maybe clamav decompress and writes > on /tmp to scan the decompressed ones. > > Please try changing TemporaryDirectory to something different from > /tmp in clamd.conf. Gives TemporaryDirectory a path will more space > available and try it. I think you should have a /var/tmp in your linux. > Try it ! > > > -- > > > Atenciosamente / Sincerily, > Leonardo Rodrigues > Solutti Tecnologia > http://www.solutti.com.br > > Minha armadilha de SPAM, NÃO mandem email > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > My SPAMTRAP, do not email it > > > > > _______________________________________________ > http://lurker.clamav.net/list/clamav-users.html > Good afternoon Leonardo i saw your message and i tried So , no succes !
i just modify clamd.conf in TemporaryDirectory uncomment line and put /usr/local/tmp clamav continue to work with /tmp i don't know what to do Best regards Roger Martinez Accédez au courrier électronique de La Poste : www.laposte.net ; 3615 LAPOSTENET (0,34 /mn) ; tél : 08 92 68 13 50 (0,34/mn) _______________________________________________ http://lurker.clamav.net/list/clamav-users.html