>
> > ... the VirusEvent script (also cleansed).
>
> Does the script contain the first two lines as in the version which
> you sent to me?  If so, remove them.  See the 'man' page for the
> 'file' utility and use it on your script. :)
>
> Are you refering to the comment and shebang? If so, the comment isn't
there but the shebang is and if that is one of the lines you are refering
to, correct me if I am wrong but doesn't a script need the shebang to run?



> > The "server" instance is a t3a.small, 2 CPUs and 2 GB of memory...
> I'm not sure that's be enough memory for what you're doing, I suggest
> at least 4GB.  From personal experience I'd recommend Nagios or Icinga
> to monitor resource usage.  Depending on your familiarity with things
> like Apache it can be a steep learning curve, but once you have it
> under your belt it's difficult to imagine working without something
> like that when you have to look after more than about half a dozen
> systems.
>
> I am familar with Nagios (never ran it though), I can watch the memory
usage on the server a bit closer during a test scan, but from what I have
observed in the past the memory did not look like it was being maxed out.
But spinning up a larger instance with more memory is not a big deal.


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On Tue, Feb 11, 2020 at 7:01 AM G.W. Haywood via clamav-users <
clamav-users@lists.clamav.net> wrote:

> Hi there,
>
> Thanks for the excellent extra information, it makes things a lot clearer.
>
> On Mon, 10 Feb 2020, Tom Ossman via clamav-users wrote:
>
> > ... the VirusEvent script (also cleansed).
>
> Does the script contain the first two lines as in the version which
> you sent to me?  If so, remove them.  See the 'man' page for the
> 'file' utility and use it on your script. :)
>
> > I was not aware the the code was that new, I'll review the link ...
>
> Maybe this will help too:
>
> https://blog.clamav.net/2019/09/understanding-and-transitioning-to.html
>
> > The "server" instance is a t3a.small, 2 CPUs and 2 GB of memory...
>
> I'm not sure that's be enough memory for what you're doing, I suggest
> at least 4GB.  From personal experience I'd recommend Nagios or Icinga
> to monitor resource usage.  Depending on your familiarity with things
> like Apache it can be a steep learning curve, but once you have it
> under your belt it's difficult to imagine working without something
> like that when you have to look after more than about half a dozen
> systems.
>
> --
>
> 73,
> Ged.
>
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