Hi Dominik,

I don’t have any good recommendations for you.  ClamAV has a fairly high RAM 
requirement.  It uses almost 1GB of RAM just to run, and will use some 
additional RAM when scanning larger files, and when freshclam tests newly 
updated databases (a feature that you can disable).  While you _may_ be able to 
get by with just 2GB of RAM on a headless server, users are *recommended* to 
have 4GB of RAM or more when using ClamAV.

-Micah


Micah Snyder
ClamAV Development
Talos
Cisco Systems, Inc.



From: clamav-users <clamav-users-boun...@lists.clamav.net> on behalf of Dominik 
Betz <domi.b...@web.de>
Reply-To: ClamAV users ML <clamav-users@lists.clamav.net>
Date: Friday, April 10, 2020 at 3:48 PM
To: "clamav-users@lists.clamav.net" <clamav-users@lists.clamav.net>
Subject: [clamav-users] ClamAV in Raspberry Pi with Nextcloud

Hi there,

I'm using ClamAV on a Raspberry 3 Model B which hosts a Nextcloud instance on 
an Apache Webserver with a local MariaDB database. The problem is when I boot 
the Raspberry Pi, clamd starts and uses very much memory making it impossible 
to connect to the Pi via SSH. The only solution is to be very fast with logging 
in and then stopping the clamd process. But of course that doesn't make much 
sense.

Can anyone please suggest me a configuration to bypass this problem without 
having to stop the clamd process?

Thanked n advance.

Dominik
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