It was that simple! Thank you very much! :)
Reio
On 24/07/2019 15:31, Axb via clamav-users wrote:
try this:
in file clamd.service
to section:
[Service]
add
TimeoutSec=900
restart clamd service
h2h
On 7/24/19 1:49 PM, Reio Remma via clamav-users wrote:
Hello!
I rebooted my CentOS 7 mail s
try this:
in file clamd.service
to section:
[Service]
add
TimeoutSec=900
restart clamd service
h2h
On 7/24/19 1:49 PM, Reio Remma via clamav-users wrote:
Hello!
I rebooted my CentOS 7 mail server last night and all of a sudden clamd
is refusing to start - it burns CPU for a couple of minut
Hello!
I rebooted my CentOS 7 mail server last night and all of a sudden clamd
is refusing to start - it burns CPU for a couple of minutes and then
gives up. I've now narrowed it down as much as I could and it seems
there is a problem loading daily.cvd/daily.cld.
I started by removing all un