AHA!  Ok I bet I glazed right over this in the reading... but in the
logs I get:

Wed, 04 Feb 2004 23:05:44 -0800:8979: --output of clamuko was:
/var/spool/qmailscan/tmp/gstc01.gstcsystems.com10759647444618979: Can't
access the file ERROR
--

I bet I am suppose to be having clamd running as the same user as Q-S
runs as huh? yeah... I think I am going to try that...

-Geoff

On Tue, 2004-02-03 at 15:21, Matt Kunze wrote:
> Rob wrote:
> 
> > Are you running qmail with daemontools ? It is possible that your 
> > softlimit for is set too low. The memory requirements for clamav 
> > recently went up due to adding a large number of virus definitions.
> > 
> > When I had this problem, the following information was present in the 
> > qmail-scanner debug log file
> >     02/02/2004 01:15:49:24606: --output of clamscan was:
> >     02/02/2004 01:15:49:24606: clamscan: finished scan of dir
> >     "/var/spool/qmailscan/
> 
> I had this exact same problem last week, and I had problems getting 
> changes to the softlimit to change anything.
> 
> I ended up running clamd and using clamdscan from qmail-scanner-queue, 
> which means the scanner process uses very little memory. This has worked 
> well and I haven't had any issues since.



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