And be careful if using the -l option of clamscan.
On 6/22/15 1:13 PM, Noel Jones wrote:
On 6/22/2015 2:50 PM, MarkusGMX wrote:
Am 20/06/15 um 19:15 schrieb Markus Egg:
Hello,
how can I use clamscan on multicore CPUs ?
I found "clamdscan" with --multiscan but for some reasons
--multiscan does
On 6/22/2015 2:50 PM, MarkusGMX wrote:
> Am 20/06/15 um 19:15 schrieb Markus Egg:
>> Hello,
>>
>> how can I use clamscan on multicore CPUs ?
>> I found "clamdscan" with --multiscan but for some reasons
>> --multiscan does not work with "clamscan".
>>
>> Thank you for any pointer.
>>
>> ME
>
> Bump
Am 20/06/15 um 19:15 schrieb Markus Egg:
Hello,
how can I use clamscan on multicore CPUs ?
I found "clamdscan" with --multiscan but for some reasons
--multiscan does not work with "clamscan".
Thank you for any pointer.
ME
Bump.
Any pointers ?
BR
ME
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Hi,
Clamscan uses a single execution thread. Clamd uses multiple threads vi
pthreads and can better take advantage of multicore CPUs.
Steve
On Sat, Jun 20, 2015 at 1:15 PM, Markus Egg wrote:
> Hello,
>
> how can I use clamscan on multicore CPUs ?
> I found "clamdscan" with --multiscan but for
Thank you, Dennis and Matus and all,
I can did it !
I'm just only changed from "clamd@scan" to "clamd.scan" lol
# uname -r
3.10.0-123.el7.x86_64
# cat /etc/redhat-release
CentOS Linux release 7.0.1406 (Core)
# ls -lth /usr/lib/systemd/system/clamd@.service
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 231 4月 30 03:3