Hello, I've been using the 0.8x code for a long time and it's worked very well for us. Thank you.
I've run into an issue recently when upgrading to 0.90. It's only happened once so far, but we run a lot of traffic through clamav so I'd like to help fix if possible. I've checked to make sure there wasn't a disk or filesystem error that coincided with this. I'm guessing that clamd was checking the files while they were "in flux" which caused clamd to not see a complete file while it was computing the checksum. Starting clamd back up after this worked fine. Anybody else hit this? Thanks for any help anyone can offer. I've included a copy of the relevant log file lines below: Feb 24 19:00:04 postal clamd[10912]: SelfCheck: Database status OK. Feb 24 19:31:02 postal freshclam[10916]: Received signal: wake up Feb 24 19:31:02 postal freshclam[10916]: ClamAV update process started at Sat Feb 24 19:31:02 2007 Feb 24 19:31:02 postal freshclam[10916]: main.cvd is up to date (version: 42, sigs: 83951, f-level: 10, builder: tkojm) Feb 24 19:31:02 postal freshclam[10916]: Downloading daily-2647.cdiff [100%] Feb 24 19:31:02 postal freshclam[10916]: daily.inc updated (version: 2647, sigs: 10385, f-level: 13, builder: ccordes) Feb 24 19:31:02 postal freshclam[10916]: Database updated (94336 signatures) from db.US.clamav.net (IP: 64.142.100.50) Feb 24 19:31:02 postal clamd[10912]: SelfCheck: Database modification detected. Forcing reload. Feb 24 19:31:02 postal clamd[10912]: Reading databases from /opt/clamav/db Feb 24 19:31:02 postal freshclam[10916]: Clamd successfully notified about the update. Feb 24 19:31:02 postal freshclam[10916]: Feb 24 19:31:07 postal clamd[10912]: reload db failed: MD5 verification error Feb 24 19:31:07 postal clamd[10912]: Terminating because of a fatal error. Feb 24 19:31:07 postal clamd[10912]: Socket file removed. Feb 24 19:31:07 postal clamd[10912]: Pid file removed. Feb 24 19:31:07 postal clamd[10912]: --- Stopped at Sat Feb 24 19:31:07 2007 ------ Carl Hughey _______________________________________________ Help us build a comprehensive ClamAV guide: visit http://wiki.clamav.net http://lurker.clamav.net/list/clamav-users.html
