ClamAV when not run in daemon mode is very slow in comparison to other virus scanners. If your server is getting pushed to it's limits, the first sign will likely be their vir directories piling up as a result of ClamAV not finishing within the specified time configured in Declude Virus.

I played around with daemon mode several months back, but there was an issue with the service not shutting down when you told it to, so I abandoned it for the time being. Maybe some others have information about how to do this properly now with newer builds.

Matt



John Carter wrote:

Has anyone using ClamAV had problems with it taking longer than 60 seconds
to run? After installing it last week and working out a few problems, it
has done well. Today I noticed a number of *.vir folders left on the drive.
The VIR*.log showed that ClamAV was not completing in 60 seconds. This has
happened about three different times when we were hit with a lot of mail at
once.


John

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