Hi,
I have a fedora15 x86_64 box with clamav-0.97.2, postfix-2.8.4, and
amavisd-new-2.6.6 with spamassassin-3.3.2 that has been running fine
for quite a while. Recently, clamd has died with an error similar to
this:
Oct 10 02:55:56 mail02 amavis[25696]: (25696-18) (!)run_av
(ClamAV-clamscan) FAIL
On 2011-10-10 10:24, Alex wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a fedora15 x86_64 box with clamav-0.97.2, postfix-2.8.4, and
> amavisd-new-2.6.6 with spamassassin-3.3.2 that has been running fine
> for quite a while. Recently, clamd has died with an error similar to
> this:
>
> Oct 10 02:55:56 mail02 amavis[25
Hi,
>> I have a fedora15 x86_64 box with clamav-0.97.2, postfix-2.8.4, and
>> amavisd-new-2.6.6 with spamassassin-3.3.2 that has been running fine
>> for quite a while. Recently, clamd has died with an error similar to
>> this:
>>
>> Oct 10 02:55:56 mail02 amavis[25696]: (25696-18) (!)run_av
>> (C
On 2011-10-10 11:25, Alex wrote:
> Hi,
>
>>> I have a fedora15 x86_64 box with clamav-0.97.2, postfix-2.8.4, and
>>> amavisd-new-2.6.6 with spamassassin-3.3.2 that has been running fine
>>> for quite a while. Recently, clamd has died with an error similar to
Was it clamd that died or both clamd a
On 9/30/2011 9:37 PM, Rohler, Brian L wrote:
I have a large number of files (9TB) with over a million files and
thousands of directories. I would like to scan the group one time so
I have a good baseline. After that I would like to scan files that
are less than 365 days old. Can I use clamscan to
Hi there,
On Mon, 10 Oct 2011 Matus UHLAR wrote:
> luckily un*x filesystems have ctime (inode change time) which changes
> everytime someone does this, so find can use -ctime option to get even
> such files
However metadata support in some filesystems supported under un*x can be
patchy, and some
On 10/10/2011 4:42 AM, Török Edwin wrote:
> On 2011-10-10 11:25, Alex wrote:
>> Is there a way to have it automatically restarted when something like
>> this happens or be more tolerant of database problems, with
>> notifications of those problems, in the future?
If bug 2727 is any indication, don
On 10/10/2011 5:28 AM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
>> On 9/30/2011 10:56 PM, Nathan Gibbs wrote:
>>> clamscan itself isn't that smart, but if you are using unix, find could
>>> feed a list of things to clamscan.
> On 03.10.11 11:34, Bowie Bailey wrote:
> >Just keep in mind that it is quite easy
Hi,
I have a fedora15 x86_64 box with clamav-0.97.2, postfix-2.8.4, and
amavisd-new-2.6.6 with spamassassin-3.3.2 that has been running fine
for quite a while. Recently, clamd has died with an error similar to
>
> Was it clamd that died or both clamd and clamscan?
It looks like bot
Hi,
>>> Is there a way to have it automatically restarted when something like
>>> this happens or be more tolerant of database problems, with
>>> notifications of those problems, in the future?
>
> If bug 2727 is any indication, don't bet on it.
I don't think it's that bug, since I have a version
On 2011-10-10 19:15, Alex wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a fedora15 x86_64 box with clamav-0.97.2, postfix-2.8.4, and
> amavisd-new-2.6.6 with spamassassin-3.3.2 that has been running fine
> for quite a while. Recently, clamd has died with an error similar to
>>
>> Was it clamd that died or b
On 2011-10-10 19:29, Alex wrote:
> Hi,
>
Is there a way to have it automatically restarted when something like
this happens or be more tolerant of database problems, with
notifications of those problems, in the future?
>>
>> If bug 2727 is any indication, don't bet on it.
>
> I don
On 10/10/2011 12:29 PM, Alex wrote:
> Hi,
>
Is there a way to have it automatically restarted when something like
this happens or be more tolerant of database problems, with
notifications of those problems, in the future?
>>
>> If bug 2727 is any indication, don't bet on it.
>
> I
On Mon Oct 10 2011 18:49:33 GMT+0200 (CEST)
Török Edwin wrote:
>> Is there anything I should watch for, or do when it happens again? How
>> can I manually check the integrity of all the databases when it fails?
>
> Run clamscan /dev/null (or any file), and it will print an error if any
> databa
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