On 2008-06-17, Eleceirvando Hepotamedes Janeiro Fevereiro de Março Abril <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > If I kill the clamd process, ubuntu freezes (hangs) and I have to > force a restart (button power - down).
I assume you are using the proper script to shut down clamd? As far as I know, the on-access scanner from ClamAV is called clamuko and it simply uses clamd for scanning. Perhaps you are shutting down the wrong process. If you are shutting down the proper process, then perhaps ClamAV has poorly implemented Dazuko and is not properly unregistering upon shutdown. A quick search for "dazukoUnregister" in the ClamAV code would show if this is being done (and when). > Sorry, but how can I know if module unloading is supported? I've > tried using " /sbin/rmmod dazuko" but, yes, it says that Module > dazuko is in use. If you have "/proc/config.gz" support in your kernel, you can quickly check with: $ zgrep CONFIG_MODULE_UNLOAD /proc/config.gz Another quick check would be to manually load some module and then unload it. > Yes, there are a configuration option on clamav using clamd.conf to > exclude /proc path. In Klamav you can use de graphical interface to > exlude de /proc path. But it makes no difference. If shutting down the ClamAV software causes your machine to hang, then setting certain include/exclude paths certainly won't make a difference. It needs to be determined why ClamAV is not properly shutting down. John Ogness -- Dazuko Maintainer _______________________________________________ Dazuko-help mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/dazuko-help
