<quote who="Voytek">
> <quote who="SEKINE Tatsuo">
>> From: "Voytek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2005 14:28:40 +1100 (EST)

> # service clamd start
> Starting Clam AntiVirus Daemon:                            [  OK  ]
>
> but, then I see this:
>
> # service clamd status
> clamd dead but subsys locked
>
...
>
> what did I screw up ?

I chowned the /var/run/clamav as owned by 'amavis' and clamd now started;
still curious why it needed so ? the old version worked OK


/var/log/messages
Mar 26 20:00:03 koala clamd[22882]: Daemon started.
Mar 26 20:00:03 koala clamd[22882]: clamd daemon 0.83 (OS: linux-gnu,
ARCH: i386, CPU: i386)
Mar 26 20:00:03 koala clamd[22882]: Log file size limit disabled.
Mar 26 20:00:03 koala clamd[22882]: Running as user amavis (UID 102, GID 102)
Mar 26 20:00:03 koala clamd[22882]: Reading databases from /var/clamav
Mar 26 20:00:04 koala clamd[22882]: Protecting against 30736 viruses.
Mar 26 20:00:04 koala clamd[22883]: Unix socket file /var/run/clamav/clamd
Mar 26 20:00:04 koala clamd[22883]: Setting connection queue length to 30
Mar 26 20:00:04 koala clamd[22883]: Archive: Archived file size limit set
to 10485760 bytes.
Mar 26 20:00:04 koala clamd[22883]: Archive: Recursion level limit set to 8.
Mar 26 20:00:04 koala clamd[22883]: Archive: Files limit set to 1000.
Mar 26 20:00:04 koala clamd[22883]: Archive: Compression ratio limit set
to 300.
Mar 26 20:00:04 koala clamd[22883]: Archive support enabled.
Mar 26 20:00:04 koala clamd[22883]: Archive: RAR support disabled.
Mar 26 20:00:04 koala clamd[22883]: Archive: Blocking encrypted archives.
Mar 26 20:00:04 koala clamd[22883]: Archive: Blocking archives that exceed
limits.
Mar 26 20:00:04 koala clamd[22883]: Portable Executable support enabled.
Mar 26 20:00:04 koala clamd[22883]: Detection of broken executables enabled.
Mar 26 20:00:04 koala clamd[22883]: Mail files support enabled.
Mar 26 20:00:04 koala clamd[22883]: OLE2 support enabled.
Mar 26 20:00:04 koala clamd[22883]: HTML support enabled.
Mar 26 20:00:04 koala clamd[22883]: Self checking every 1800 seconds.

# service clamd status
clamd (pid 23081 22920 22883) is running...

anyhow, thanks for your help

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Voytek
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