On 19.12.17 12:28, Dan Rawson wrote:
"clamscan -v --stdout -r" and "clamdscan -v --stdout" take
approximately the same time. They both use all of a single core on
my quad-core machine (25% of the available CPU cycles).
as expected.
Running "clamdscan -m -v --stdout" completes in approximate
Did some additional testing:
"clamscan -v --stdout -r" and "clamdscan -v --stdout" take approximately the same time.
They both use all of a single core on my quad-core machine (25% of the available CPU
cycles). Running "clamdscan -m -v --stdout" completes in approximately 1/4 the time, but
it
Steve -
Thanks - I'll do a bit of testing based on the offered suggestions and then add the
results . . . .
Dan
On 12/18/2017 11:43 AM, Steven Morgan wrote:
Dan,
I have opened ticket https://bugzilla.clamav.net/show_bug.cgi?id=11990 to
track ClamAV performance issues.
Please post any addit
Dan,
I have opened ticket https://bugzilla.clamav.net/show_bug.cgi?id=11990 to
track ClamAV performance issues.
Please post any additional ClamAV performance related info there.
Steve
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Hello,
What can I do to speed up the clamscan process?
Another way : don't use clamscan but clamdscan -m
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What can I do to speed up the clamscan process?
Hi Dan,
Sorry this is a little brief...
Skipping files you aren't interested in scanning might help a little...
clamscan --exclude='\.(jpg|jpeg|png|gif)$'
Choose a smaller file size to scan..
--max-filesize=300M --max-scansize=300M
Cheers,
S
I've been thinking about adding clamav to my OpenSuSE system, so I've been running some
tests . . . .and I'm now wondering if I can do something to speed up clamav.
As a test, I've been scanning two file systms:
/usr/local: 33Gb, ~140k files
/home/: 47Gb, ~77k files
clamscan command line: