Good Morning
I am running clamav with qmail on Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS release 4 and i
have recently upgraded to clamav-0.90.2. Clamd's cpu usage shotup to an
average between 400% and 500%(8 cpu's), even though the amount of virusses
did'nt increase that much.
Any ideas?
Hello, Gareth.
You wrote on Monday, May 7, 2007, 11:26:16 AM:
I am running clamav with qmail on Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS release 4 and i
have recently upgraded to clamav-0.90.2. Clamd's cpu usage shotup to an
average between 400% and 500%(8 cpu's), even though the amount of virusses
On Mon, 7 May 2007, Gareth Koopman wrote:
Good Morning
I am running clamav with qmail on Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS release 4 and i
have recently upgraded to clamav-0.90.2. Clamd's cpu usage shotup to an
average between 400% and 500%(8 cpu's), even though the amount of virusses
did'nt
Good Day.
I've noticed, after running a strace on clamdscan, that clamdscan sends
control messages using the UNIX socket clamav.sock on file
descriptor 3. The first of these is the string STREAM. The response
from clamd is a port number to stream the email/file through. The IP
socket is connected
The solution worked thank you very much. We also found that there are two
copies of the virus database being loaded
Gareth
On Monday, 7 May 2007, Anton Yuzhaninov wrote:
Hello, Gareth.
You wrote on Monday, May 7, 2007, 11:26:16 AM:
I am running clamav with qmail on Red Hat Enterprise
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| So, please could you all change your download scripts to download from
| the above mirrors, not only will this help avoid me getting hit with
| hosting charges but you benefit as you should be able to increase the
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At 03:29 PM 5/7/2007, René Berber wrote:
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Steve Basford wrote:
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| So, please could you all change your download scripts to download from
| the above mirrors, not only will this help avoid me getting hit with
| hosting charges but you benefit
* Noel Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The Example 1 UpdateSaneSecurity.sh appears to use clamscan -d to
test for a valid database before installing them in the live
directory. Didn't check the others...
Unfortunately I had to rewrite that script until it worked :(
The download URLs for the
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| The Example 1 UpdateSaneSecurity.sh appears to use clamscan -d to
| test for a valid database before installing them in the live
| directory. Didn't check the others...
|
| Unfortunately I had to rewrite
René Berber wrote the following on 5/7/2007 1:29 PM -0800:
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Steve Basford wrote:
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| So, please could you all change your download scripts to download from
| the above mirrors, not only will this help avoid me getting hit with
| hosting
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