Hello,
Slightly confused about how to re-read the clamd config file. I can, of
course, stop and start the service, which will re-read it, but does a
HUP signal do it as well?
As far as I can tell the recognised signals to clamd are (from
clamdoc.pdf):
TERM - to stop the process
HUP - to re-
Hi there --
I ran the script manually and added the exclude-dir argument for the
directories in question and also for the /dev directory, and this time
there was no loss of network connectivity. I'll keep and eye on things,
but I think that solved the problem. Thanks for the help.
-Origina
Hi there --
I ran the script manually and added the exclude-dir argument for the
directories in question, and this time there was no loss of network
connectivity. I'll keep and eye on things, but I think that solved
the problem. Thanks for the help.
-Original Message-
From: clamav-user
Kaplan, Andrew H. schrieb:
> I manually ran the script that is the scheduled cron job, and I was able to
> track when
> the network connection was lost. The disconnect occurred about five minutes
> into
> the
> anti-virus scan.
>
> Attached to this e-mail is the script that is run as well as th
Kaplan, Andrew H. wrote:
> Hi there --
>
> I reconfigured the network cards on the server in question so that one is
> disabled, and
> the other is set to autonegotiate. Additionally, I updated the BIOS for the
> motherboard
> and the NIC on the server. Even with these new configurations, the prob
Hi there --
I reconfigured the network cards on the server in question so that one is
disabled, and
the other is set to autonegotiate. Additionally, I updated the BIOS for the
motherboard
and the NIC on the server. Even with these new configurations, the problem where
the
server lost its connecti