[clamav-users] clamav-start problem under CentOS-7.7
Axb
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Sat Nov 9 08:09:25 UTC 2019
You're not doing anything wrong.
ClamAV takes it's time to load 6533172 signatures.
On 2019-11-09 08:48, Klaus Tachtler via clamav-users wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a problem while starting clamav.
>
> The start time is **2 Min. 34 sec.** and it seems that the time was
> waste on or after the step
> --> Bytecode: Security mode set to "TrustSigned".
>
> Please can someone tell me what I'm doing wrong.
>
> Which information are required to help me?
>
> ----- %< -----
>
> # time systemctl restart clamd.e2guardian.service
>
> real 2m34.902s
> user 0m0.030s
> sys 0m0.026s
>
> /var/log/clamav.log
>
> Nov 9 08:37:21 vml70050 clamd[10761]: clamd daemon 0.101.4 (OS:
> linux-gnu, ARCH: x86_64, CPU: x86_64)
> Nov 9 08:37:21 vml70050 clamd[10761]: Running as user e2guardian (UID
> 399, GID 399)
> Nov 9 08:37:21 vml70050 clamd[10761]: Log file size limited to 1048576
> bytes.
> Nov 9 08:37:21 vml70050 clamd[10761]: Reading databases from
> /var/lib/clamav
> Nov 9 08:37:21 vml70050 clamd[10761]: Not loading PUA signatures.
> Nov 9 08:37:21 vml70050 clamd[10761]: Bytecode: Security mode set to
> "TrustSigned".
> Nov 9 08:39:50 vml70050 clamd[10761]: Loaded 6533172 signatures.
> Nov 9 08:39:52 vml70050 clamd[10761]: LOCAL: Unix socket file
> /var/run/e2guardian/clamd.sock
> Nov 9 08:39:52 vml70050 clamd[10761]: LOCAL: Setting connection queue
> length to 200
> Nov 9 08:39:52 vml70050 clamd[11492]: Limits: Global time limit set to
> 120000 milliseconds.
> Nov 9 08:39:52 vml70050 clamd[11492]: Limits: Global size limit set to
> 104857600 bytes.
> Nov 9 08:39:52 vml70050 clamd[11492]: Limits: File size limit set to
> 26214400 bytes.
> Nov 9 08:39:52 vml70050 clamd[11492]: Limits: Recursion level limit set
> to 16.
> Nov 9 08:39:52 vml70050 clamd[11492]: Limits: Files limit set to 10000.
> Nov 9 08:39:52 vml70050 clamd[11492]: Limits: MaxEmbeddedPE limit set
> to 10485760 bytes.
> Nov 9 08:39:52 vml70050 clamd[11492]: Limits: MaxHTMLNormalize limit
> set to 10485760 bytes.
> Nov 9 08:39:52 vml70050 clamd[11492]: Limits: MaxHTMLNoTags limit set
> to 2097152 bytes.
> Nov 9 08:39:52 vml70050 clamd[11492]: Limits: MaxScriptNormalize limit
> set to 5242880 bytes.
> Nov 9 08:39:52 vml70050 clamd[11492]: Limits: MaxZipTypeRcg limit set
> to 1048576 bytes.
> Nov 9 08:39:52 vml70050 clamd[11492]: Limits: MaxPartitions limit set
> to 50.
> Nov 9 08:39:52 vml70050 clamd[11492]: Limits: MaxIconsPE limit set to 100.
> Nov 9 08:39:52 vml70050 clamd[11492]: Limits: MaxRecHWP3 limit set to 16.
> Nov 9 08:39:52 vml70050 clamd[11492]: Limits: PCREMatchLimit limit set
> to 100000.
> Nov 9 08:39:52 vml70050 clamd[11492]: Limits: PCRERecMatchLimit limit
> set to 2000.
> Nov 9 08:39:52 vml70050 clamd[11492]: Limits: PCREMaxFileSize limit set
> to 26214400.
> Nov 9 08:39:52 vml70050 clamd[11492]: Archive support enabled.
> Nov 9 08:39:52 vml70050 clamd[11492]: AlertExceedsMax heuristic
> detection disabled.
> Nov 9 08:39:52 vml70050 clamd[11492]: Heuristic alerts enabled.
> Nov 9 08:39:52 vml70050 clamd[11492]: Portable Executable support enabled.
> Nov 9 08:39:52 vml70050 clamd[11492]: ELF support enabled.
> Nov 9 08:39:52 vml70050 clamd[11492]: Mail files support enabled.
> Nov 9 08:39:52 vml70050 clamd[11492]: OLE2 support enabled.
> Nov 9 08:39:52 vml70050 clamd[11492]: PDF support enabled.
> Nov 9 08:39:52 vml70050 clamd[11492]: SWF support enabled.
> Nov 9 08:39:52 vml70050 clamd[11492]: HTML support enabled.
> Nov 9 08:39:52 vml70050 clamd[11492]: XMLDOCS support enabled.
> Nov 9 08:39:52 vml70050 clamd[11492]: HWP3 support enabled.
> Nov 9 08:39:52 vml70050 clamd[11492]: Self checking every 600 seconds.
>
> ----- >% -----
>
> Thank you!
> Klaus.
>
>
>
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