I know how to strace a process manually, but how should I strace this automated process? Thanks, John
> I did a strace of the clamav process. You should also take a look at the > multilog process as well. > > Regards, > E:S > > -----Original Message----- > From: John Harmon [mailto:j...@finishwork.com] > Sent: Montag, 09. März 2009 02:27 > To: toaster@shupp.org > Subject: Re: [toaster] multilog in defunct (clamav) > > I tried the latest version of clam, but also had issues. I have the exact > same version running on another server fine. How should I trace it? > strace? ltrace? other? > Thanks, > John > > Edvin Seferovic wrote: >> Have you tried tracing the process that is producing the high >> utilization on your machine? In my case I had an old version of clamav >> which was hanging due to an update of clamav-db ! >> >> Regards, >> E:S >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: John Harmon [mailto:j...@finishwork.com] >> Sent: Sonntag, 08. März 2009 23:25 >> To: toaster@shupp.org >> Subject: Re: [toaster] multilog in defunct (clamav) >> >> >> >>> Hi all, >>> >>> I have everything installed and running fine, but I have multilog >>> (called by clamav) going into defunct state, and then clam hits 100% >>> utilization and stays there. I tried the newest version of clam, but >>> made no difference. If I remove clamd from the /services dir and >>> reboot, everything is normal. Only when I move the file back to the >>> /services dir does multilog go defunct and clam hits high utilization. >>> >>> Any pointers would be appreciated. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> John >>> >> Anyone? >> >> > >