>>>>> "AC" == Andreas Cadhalpun <andreas.cadhal...@googlemail.com> writes:

AC> You mean it crashed?
AC> Please provide excerpts of /var/log/clamav/clamav.log and
AC> /var/log/syslog from around the time of the crashes.

Yes, the clamd process quit, so the milter process was rejecting all
incoming mail with a 4xx try again reply.

In each case the last thing logged to clamav.log before I restarted
clamd was just a

    Reading databases from /var/lib/clamav

line.

So it looks like it died during a reload, since:

    Database correctly reloaded

did not get logged.

AC> If you can reproduce the crashes, please install clamav-dbg and use
AC> gdb to provide a backtrace of the crashes.

I removed the clamav-milter call to keep mail flowing; I'll turn it back
on on one of them this weekend.

>>> After removing the clamav-unofficial-sigs cron job, last night clamd
>>> got stuck using all cpu.  (800% on the 8-node box.)

AC> Again, please provide the logs mentioned above.

Again there nothing was logged to clamd.log.

-JimC
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