Dennis Peterson wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Dennis Peterson wrote:
>>> Why do you suppose this is happening?
>>>
>> Some long shot ideas...
>>
>> Two freshclam processes updating different definition databases?
>>
>> An errant crontab entry running freshclam to different definition
>> data
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Dennis Peterson wrote:
>> Why do you suppose this is happening?
>>
>
> Some long shot ideas...
>
> Two freshclam processes updating different definition databases?
>
> An errant crontab entry running freshclam to different definition
> databases?
>
> Steven
No - just
Dennis Peterson wrote:
> Why do you suppose this is happening?
>
Some long shot ideas...
Two freshclam processes updating different definition databases?
An errant crontab entry running freshclam to different definition
databases?
Steven
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Brandon Perry wrote:
> Why are the times so distorted? Possibly a clock-sync problem?
Do try to not top post.
I sorted it on the file name column to make it obvious there were double
files.
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Why are the times so distorted? Possibly a clock-sync problem?
On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 12:24 PM, Dennis Peterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Why do you suppose this is happening?
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Why do you suppose this is happening?
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