On Tue, 2 Mar 2004, Darren Honeyball [ML] wrote:
> daemontools works on a variety on *nix's - I personally am using it on
> Solaris and RedHat.
I using on OpenBSD and Solaris. In case of run up clamd with svscan
(daemontools) it is important to change in clamav.conf option so, that
clamd should R
On Tue, 2 Mar 2004 15:17:37 +0300 (EAT)
"Japhet Samson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Power-Netz (Schwarz) wrote:
> >
> >>>I personally run clamd under daemontools as I'm already running
> >>>daemontools for qmail. Works a treat.
> >>>
> >>>You can find daemontools at http://cr.yp.to/daemontools
On Tuesday 02 Mar 2004 11:40 am, Darren Honeyball [ML] wrote:
> Power-Netz (Schwarz) wrote:
> >>I frequently have to run clamav manually, what makes to stop? Is
> >>there a way to re-run
> >>it automatically!
> >
> > Read the ML-History , you will find some restartscripts for clamd.
> > make a cron
>
> > supervise .. but , as said, it won't help it the demon stops
> answering but
> > does not
> > crash at all.
>
> supervise is part of daemontools.
good to know, i never installed / compilied or viewed daemontools :-))
( multi admin server )
Power-Netz (Schwarz) wrote:
supervise .. but , as said, it won't help it the demon stops answering but
does not
crash at all.
Try searching archive for posts on "clamd monitoring"
A useful link
http://mikecathey.com/code/clamdwatch/
This should check whether clamd is working or not (i.e hung, d
Power-Netz (Schwarz) wrote:
That will not help you, because clam will stop working, not crashing.
Works just fine for me - my spamd occasionally dies, but never hangs
with the daemon still running.
daemontools is said to work on unix only, what is the altenative in linux?
supervise .. but , as
On Tuesday 02 March 2004 12:17 pm, Japhet Samson wrote:
> > Power-Netz (Schwarz) wrote:
> >>>I personally run clamd under daemontools as I'm already running
> >>>daemontools for qmail. Works a treat.
> >>>
> >>>You can find daemontools at http://cr.yp.to/daemontools.html
> >>
> >> That will not h
Japhet Samson wrote:
Power-Netz (Schwarz) wrote:
I personally run clamd under daemontools as I'm already running
daemontools for qmail. Works a treat.
You can find daemontools at http://cr.yp.to/daemontools.html
That will not help you, because clam will stop working, not crashing.
Works just
>> That will not help you, because clam will stop working, not crashing.
> >
> > Works just fine for me - my spamd occasionally dies, but never hangs
> > with the daemon still running.
> >
>
> daemontools is said to work on unix only, what is the altenative in linux?
supervise .. but , as said, i
> Power-Netz (Schwarz) wrote:
>
>>>I personally run clamd under daemontools as I'm already running
>>>daemontools for qmail. Works a treat.
>>>
>>>You can find daemontools at http://cr.yp.to/daemontools.html
>>
>>
>> That will not help you, because clam will stop working, not crashing.
>
> Works j
Power-Netz (Schwarz) wrote:
I personally run clamd under daemontools as I'm already running
daemontools for qmail. Works a treat.
You can find daemontools at http://cr.yp.to/daemontools.html
That will not help you, because clam will stop working, not crashing.
Works just fine for me - my spam
> I personally run clamd under daemontools as I'm already running
> daemontools for qmail. Works a treat.
>
> You can find daemontools at http://cr.yp.to/daemontools.html
That will not help you, because clam will stop working, not crashing.
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Power-Netz (Schwarz) wrote:
I frequently have to run clamav manually, what makes to stop? Is
there a way to re-run
it automatically!
Read the ML-History , you will find some restartscripts for clamd.
make a cronjob */1 * * * * for it.
I personally run clamd under daemontools as I'm already runn
>
> I frequently have to run clamav manually, what makes to stop? Is
> there a way to re-run
> it automatically!
Read the ML-History , you will find some restartscripts for clamd.
make a cronjob */1 * * * * for it.
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