Hello again,
On Thu, 15 Mar 2012, Forrest Aldrich wrote:
> ... Why not just delete it when the build is finished?
> Then it's most unlikely to get corrupted. :)
LOL no, I'm concerned about /usr/local becoming corrupted - the binary
NFS mount that we want to use on our production systems.
Get rid of that too. Then it won't get corrupted either. :)
> ... Why not set up your own ClamAV database mirror?
I'm not sure how to do this...
It's documented. I'm not sure if this is the latest 'official' advice
but it's what I found on the ClamAV Wiki just now:
http://wiki.clamav.net/Main/CvdPrivateMirror
Easy enough if you're familiar with Web servers, and I think preferable
to NFS mounts in almost every way. Your mail services will chug along
even if the mirror goes down, just a few bleatings in the logs, so you
won't have to rush back from your half-day's holiday to fix it. Always
assuming that the boss allows you the odd half-day now and then. :)
I think creating custom RPMs for this is overkill ...
Mr. Preston's reply covered that, it's not a lot of work.
73,
Ged.
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