Zitat von Satish Alwani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Its common for clamd and spamd to eat up alot of resources. This is mainly becuase it does heavy caching. I have almost 1/2 my ram being used for buffers and cached.
Thanks for that information. So no need to worry, I guess... I will up the memory so that no swap is used and hope that it stays that way...
Btw., I noticed that freshclam (having done a standard toaster 0.9.2 install) does not notify clamd of having updated the database? Is it necessary to enable it using the NotifyClamd option in /usr/local/etc/freshclam.conf? Or does clamd pick up on the new database anyway?
Thanks, Martin
