On Mon, 2004-07-19 at 10:46 +1200, Jason Haar wrote: > You can rely on your users to tell you when SA is down ;-)
Amen. > Seriously, tools such as supervise from daemontools can help auto- > restart services when they die. That'd keep SA running. Clam has an annoying habit of hanging sometimes, so daemontools doesn't restart it. Fortunately, there's a sample hangcheck script included with clamav (I think it's written in Perl). I run it out of cron to check for a hung clamd, and if it's hung, does a killall -9 clamd. Then daemontools restarts clamd and all is well. - Jon -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Administrator, tgpsolutions http://www.tgpsolutions.com
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