Dennis Peterson wrote: [60 lines snipped] > > I can only tell you from my experience with several years and many > versions of ClamAV that I have found no advantage in any category to > running freshclam as a daemon, and running it in cron gives me many > options not otherwise available - not the least of which is I can run > it at random intervals to help break up lockstep assaults on the > servers it polls.
As you know, I'm running freshclam as a daemon, and I'm curious as to what additional options (or even advantages) you get by running it under cron? > And as an old school Unix admin who still believes in the mentoring > responsibility of my position, I will make recommendations from time > to time regarding best practices and I recommend if you run freshclam > as a daemon that you monitor it and restart it if needed. Do you do that for ALL your daemon processes? As an old school mainframe sysprog, I don't monitor any of my daemon processes. (apart from *some* status-monitoring via SNMP). /Per Jessen, Zürich PS: even if you're an old school Unix admin, quoting only the relevant bits in your reply is still considered good netiquette. _______________________________________________ Help us build a comprehensive ClamAV guide: visit http://wiki.clamav.net http://lurker.clamav.net/list/clamav-users.html