Thanks Andy,
> I have not encountered the same problem with TB volumes though.
Thanks for sharing this information.
Kazunori
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Thanks Ged,
> The filesystem limits are up to your operating system. What is it?
Operating system is CentOS7 and 8. and the filesystem is zfs.
> The more random data that you give to ClamAV to scan,
> the bigger will be the risk of a false positive.
Thanks, I'll add this to consideration.
> Y
Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2020 6:06 AM
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Subject: [clamav-users] scanning petabyte-size filesystem
Hello,
I'm wondering if clamdscan can scan petabyte-size storage.
There're some MAXxxx settings in the /etc/clamd.d/scan.conf though, is there
any limita
Hi there,
On Thu, 18 Jun 2020, Kazunori Ohki wrote:
I'm wondering if clamdscan can scan petabyte-size storage.
The filesystem limits are up to your operating system. What is it?
It's also up to the filesystem utilities etc. to make data available
to ClamAV so that ClamAV can scan them in som
Hello,
I'm wondering if clamdscan can scan petabyte-size storage.
There're some MAXxxx settings in the /etc/clamd.d/scan.conf though,
is there any limitation about filesystem size to run clamdscan ?
Or it just takes an awful lot of time and there's no programmatic
limitations ?
Regards, Kazun