OEL = Oracle Enterprise Linux

Under /usr/lib/systemd/system, there are the four clam*.service files.  But 
since none of them are active or enabled, I don't think can be the source.  I 
scanned the entire file system for cl*.service and they are the only ones I can 
find.

It's not a big issue.  It's working.  I was just curious for my own knowledge.

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On Thursday, January 6th, 2022 at 9:59 AM, Kris Deugau <[email protected]> 
wrote:


>
> What is "OEL"? I'm guessing it's some Red Hat derivative.
>
>
> "grep -r freshclam /usr/lib/systemd/ /etc/systemd/" might turn up a
>
> pointer to the systemd unit that manages this. "rpm -qf
>
> /usr/share/clamav/freshclam-sleep" will probably tell you what package
>
> this file belongs to.
>
> TBH this seems like a very odd way to manage freshclam, as systemd
>
> includes methods to call something like freshclam on a schedule, or
>
> manage it directly either in the foreground or as a traditional
>
> background daemon.
>
> -kgd
>

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