At 7:05 +0200 2-10-2009, li...@penpal4u.net wrote:
>Hi Jason,
>>>  > When I
>>>  > upgraded to 2.06, I ended up with plenty of
>>>  >
>>>  > WARNING: lstat() failed on: ...
>>>  >
>>>  > in the clamd log file and viruses go through.
>>>  >
>>>
>>>  ? Well that is weird. Qmail-Scanner is specifically designed to
>>>  tempfail if an AV returns a non-standard error code. Again - this
>>>  smells like a hardware problem - disk corruption springs to mind.
>>
>>  Actually, it looks like I fixed it. There was an error message
>>  about /proc/swaps having an unexpected file format. I therefore updated
>>  the kernel and everything seems to be fine now. I assume there was a
>>  discrepancy between my kernel and my base system. The disks I had
>>  checked before and they were alright.
>
>I might have been a bit too quick on this one. There still seems to be 
>quite a bit wrong. While some files are getting detected and deleted 
>now, others still make it through with the error message I mentioned 
>before. On top of that my clamd segfaults every now and then. However, 
>I have found out that the segfaults I can also trigger manually.
>
>My qmail-smtpd's log file is full of lines like
>
>@400000004ac58797177fa9c4 X-Qmail-Scanner-2.06st: Process 21800 
>closed, parent process died
>
>I presume that there is one such line for every single scan.
>
>I tried the EICAR tests and while eicar.com got detected and deleted, 
>the eicar_com.zip created the above error message and went through. :(
>
>I'll post again one I've got to the bottom of this.
>

Hi

Have you checked your softlimit? Newer versions of clamd need more 
memory and more again if you are running a x86_64 cpu.

Regards

ST

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