Well I installed the new version .081rc1 - Doesn't seem to have changed the
behaviour. I presume nobody else is getting this error. It only shows up
when trying to run clamscan. When trying to run clamdscan, which uses
clamd, the error does not occur. (which of course makes sense)




                                                                       
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On Jan 19, 2005, at 9:46 AM, James Melin wrote:

> Anyone in here using clam AV in production?
>
> I get the error:
>
> LibClamAV Error: cl_loaddb(): Can't open file �W�!�>�!2�L/daily.cvd
>
> when I try to run clamscan.  Path is corrupted somehow? - don't know
> where.

That does NOT look good (we are using ClamAV, under the control of
Amavis, rather than clamd).

I would recommend going to single-user mode and running fsck
IMMEDIATELY, and then perhaps reinstalling clamscan.  Something has got
that filename badly badly hosed and I suspect disk corruption.

Adam

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