>
>
> roger martinez escreveu:
> > LibClamAV Error: fileblobAddData: Can't write 76 bytes to
> > temporary file textpart: No space left on device
> > LibClamAV Error: fileblobAddData: Can't write 76 bytes to
> > temporary file textpart: No space left on device
> > LibClamAV Error: fileblobAddData: Can't write 76 bytes to
> > temporary file textpart: No space left on device
> > LibClamAV Error: fileblobAddData: Can't write 76 bytes to
> > temporary file textpart: No space left on device
> > LibClamAV Error: fileblobAddData: Can't write 76 bytes to
> > temporary file textpart: No space left on device
> > LibClamAV Error: fileblobAddData: Can't write 76 bytes to
> > temporary file textpart: No space left on device
> > LibClamAV Error: fileblobAddData: Can't write 76 bytes to
> > temporary file textpart: No space left on device
> > LibClamAV Error: fileblobAddData: Can't write 76 bytes to
> > temporary file textpart: No space left on device
> >
>
>     No Space left on device usually means 'out of space' !!
There's no
> magic or hidden message on that, there's no space for doing
something
> the process was supposed to do.
>
> > After a clamscan /tmp seems to fill a lot ; however it can
> > give an answer ,
> > command is clamscan -r --infected /home/roger/.mozilla
> >
> >> /home/roger/Infection/Analyse_160406
> >>
> >
> > hard drive partitionning is :
> >
> > Sys. de fich.        1K-blocs       Occupé Disponible Capacité
> > Monté sur
> > /dev/hda8               964500    287920    627584  32% /
> > tmpfs                   517496         0    517496   0%
/dev/shm
> > /dev/hda1              7164956   2476116   4688840  35%
> > /mnt/windows
> > /dev/hda9             20192676  16708844   3073536  85% /usr
> > /dev/hda10            20192676   7731048  12051332  40%
/usr/local
> > /dev/hda11            24636408  15032260   8853272  63% /home
> > /dev/hda13             1057812    797020    217740  79% /bak
> > /dev/hda5                69973     29388     36972  45% /boot
> > /dev/hda6              1478668    608664    809924  43% /var
> > /dev/hda7               280005      8255    257294   4% /tmp
> > is there a minimal size of /tmp to start clamav , in 0.88
> > source release there is not problem with the same command (
> > and same verification file )
> >
> >
>
>     Your /tmp is small, that's a fact. I dont know if clamav
needs a
> 'minimal space of /tmp to start', but i think the answer is
NO. The
> minimal space needed depends on the files clamav will have
to scan. I
> would worry about compressed files, maybe clamav decompress
and writes
> on /tmp to scan the decompressed ones.
>
>     Please try changing TemporaryDirectory to something
different from
> /tmp in clamd.conf. Gives TemporaryDirectory a path will
more space
> available and try it. I think you should have a /var/tmp in
your linux.
> Try it !
>
>
> --
>
>
>       Atenciosamente / Sincerily,
>       Leonardo Rodrigues
>       Solutti Tecnologia
>       http://www.solutti.com.br
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> Good afternoon Leonardo
i saw your message and i tried
So , no succes !

i just modify clamd.conf in TemporaryDirectory
uncomment line and put /usr/local/tmp
clamav continue to work with /tmp
i don't know what to do

Best regards

Roger Martinez


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