On Mon, 3 May 2004 16:14:55 +0100
Nigel Horne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Monday 03 May 2004 2:48 pm, Karl Hakmiller wrote:
> 
> > Checking /var/clamav I find a zero byte clamav.socket and no
> > clmilter.socket. So, I delete 0-byte clamav.socket, and restart clamd
> > (also, 0.70-1.rhfc1.dag) and clamav-milter in Services.  Now I have the
> > 0-byte clamav.socket back in /var/clamav along with a 0-byte
> > clmilter.socket though Services reports that clamd and clamav-milter are
> > both running.
> 
> These files should not be 0 byte, they should be special files of no length (there
> is a difference of course). 'ls -l' should give 's' in the first column.
> 
> -Nigel
> 
> -- 
> Nigel Horne. Arranger, Composer, Typesetter.
> NJH Music, Barnsley, UK.  ICQ#20252325
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> 
> 
> 
Thank you for this information.  Indeed, as you suggest these files
do have an s in the first column.  I was misled by du -a (but then
I had no idea about this distinction you mention for such special files
either)

-- 
Karl L
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