Hi.  So I've scanned 173 Gigs of data using clamscan, and it took 3 hours.

I have a quad core CPU, and the clamscan process used 100% of one of
the cores, and the other 3 were idle.

So I want to try clamdscan, to benefit from clamd's multi-threadedness.

But clamdscan exits with "Access denied" and this is logged:

kernel .. type=1503 audit(..): operation="inode_permission"
requested_mask="::r" denied_mask="::r" fsuid=112 name="/mnt/disk/"
pid=13310 profile="/usr/sbin/clamd"

What does this mean?  How do I fix it, please?   This does not look
like an SELinux denial (no "avc" in the message).  What is it?

Thanks,
Aleksey

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Aleksey Tsalolikhin
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