Yes... you could see the log file.
 
Actually,  you have to read /etc/clamav.conf to see where is it logging (file or syslog or both).
And you could probably use LogClean just to see if it is scanning at all. REMEMBER TO REMOVE THIS OPTION LATER.
 
Can also check CPU time/usage on clamd process.
 
Or use clamdscan to scan a directory. It uses the clamd daemon.
 
ClamAV sources come with some test files (not real virus, just a test signature) under the 'test' dir. Try those too.
 
-samuel
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Asunto: [Clamav-users] Silly question, may be a log file..

How could I check that Clamav is working?
 
Thanks
Tunc 

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