Hi Jim,

On 4 apr. 2013, at 00:10, Jim Preston <jimli...@commspeed.net> wrote:

> On 04/03/2013 09:08 AM, Ben Stuyts wrote:
>> On 3 apr. 2013, at 14:54, Ben Stuyts <b...@altesco.nl> wrote:
>> 
>>> On 3 apr. 2013, at 03:05, Jim Preston <jimli...@commspeed.net> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> On 03/25/2013 09:26 AM, Ben Stuyts wrote:
>>>>> Well, still no luck, same errors over the weekend. Anybody have any other 
>>>>> ideas?
>>>>> 
>>>>> On 22 mrt. 2013, at 18:43, Ben Stuyts <b...@altesco.nl> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>> [snip]
>>>>> (cmd line is
>>>>> /usr/local/bin/clamdscan -m --fdpass /home)
>>>> [snip]
>>>> 
>>>> This is not a solution but a thought on pointing to root cause. From your 
>>>> original post, I gather that there are multiple users on the system. What 
>>>> happens if you scan each user individually? If it is always the same 
>>>> user's directory causing the problem, you can then narrow the scan down to 
>>>> get the exact directory / file(s) to get to exact cause.
>>>> 
>>>> If scans are automated, i.e. being down after hours when no one is there, 
>>>> there are numerous ways to automate the individual scans to help get a 
>>>> handle on the cause of the problem. The exact methods might be platform 
>>>> dependent and somewhat OT for this particular thread. Feel free to email 
>>>> me off-list if you want to discuss any methods. By automation and OT, I am 
>>>> referring to using scripting and / or cron to do the automation and not 
>>>> anything inside of ClamAV itself.
>>> It is indeed a whole bunch of home directories from different users. I'll 
>>> give it a try to scan each one separately and narrow it down.
>> I scanned the various subdirectories separately, and I did not get the 
>> error. It also identified the eicar test file buried in there:
>> 
>> Wed Apr  3 15:10:34 2013 -> SelfCheck: Database status OK.
>> [snip]
>> Wed Apr  3 18:04:17 2013 -> fd[11]: Eicar-Test-Signature FOUND
>> 
>> So, still at a loss how to proceed...
>> 
> OK, good. Seems like it might be a system specific issue.  I know it is a 
> server but.... you do not have any power savings features turned on either in 
> the OS or the BIOS that might be causing an issue?

No power savings, running 24/7.

Ben

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