Re: [clamav-users] ERROR: VirusEvent: fork failed.

2020-02-14 Thread Tom Ossman via clamav-users
would also recommend increasing memory resources and seeing if that solves > the issue. > > -Mickey > > > > On 2020-02-11 11:30:11-05:00 clamav-users wrote: > > Hi there, > > On Tue, 11 Feb 2020, Tom Ossman via clamav-users wrote: > >> > >>> ... the

Re: [clamav-users] ERROR: VirusEvent: fork failed.

2020-02-11 Thread Tom Ossman via clamav-users
error, please immediately notify us by return electronic message, and then delete this electronic message. Thank you. On Tue, Feb 11, 2020 at 7:01 AM G.W. Haywood via clamav-users < clamav-users@lists.clamav.net> wrote: > Hi there, > > Thanks for the excellent extra information, i

Re: [clamav-users] ERROR: VirusEvent: fork failed.

2020-02-10 Thread Tom Ossman via clamav-users
only one I see > which might be relevant is over three years old (January 2017, which > is very old in terms of ClamAV development) and, as you say, it was in > any case uninformative all round. I found two, one is the same one that you reference, the other I cannot find now but contain

[clamav-users] ERROR: VirusEvent: fork failed.

2020-02-06 Thread Tom Ossman via clamav-users
So I have Clam setup in network mode. On the server I have the VirusEvent line in the clamd.conf file uncommented and in place of the example I have it set to run a script which is supposed to grab the last line of the clamd.log file add that to a text file which is then emailed to us. I can run

Re: [clamav-users] Remote On Access Scanning

2020-01-03 Thread Tom Ossman via clamav-users
ectronic message. Thank you. On Thu, Jan 2, 2020 at 6:44 PM G.W. Haywood via clamav-users < clamav-users@lists.clamav.net> wrote: > Hi there, > > On Thu, 2 Jan 2020, Tom Ossman via clamav-users wrote: > > > ... a central server where clamd is running and a remote cl

[clamav-users] Remote On Access Scanning

2020-01-02 Thread Tom Ossman via clamav-users
Hello, I'm hoping someone can help me. I have ClamAV setup in network mode in an AWS environment on two EC2 instances. I have a central server where clamd is running and a remote client where I have clamd.conf pointed to the central server, I can run clamdscan on the remote client, it scans and