On Mon, 2014-08-11 at 11:37 +0000, Richard wrote:
> > From: Always Learning <centos(a)u62.u22.net>
> > Last Status:
> > WARNING: Your ClamAV installation is OUTDATED!
> > WARNING: Local version: 0.98.3 Recommended version: 0.98.4
> >
> > : freshclam -V
> > ClamAV 0.98.4/19275/Sun Aug 10 17:26:35 2014
> >
> > : clamd -V
> > ClamAV 0.98.4/19275/Sun Aug 10 17:26:35 2014
> >
> > : rpm -qa clam\*
> > clamd-0.98.4-1.el6.rf.x86_64
> > clamav-db-0.98.4-1.el6.rf.x86_64
> > clamav-0.98.4-1.el6.rf.x86_64
> Make certain that your freshclam process has been restarted since
> being updated. In some environments freshclam runs from a cron.daily
> script, but it can also be set up to run as a "daemon" (I start mine
> with an @reboot crontab entry, but it is sometimes in rc.local). In
> the "daemon" case you have to explicitly stop and restart it as the
> rpm update process doesn't handle that.
Thank you. Your advice solved the riddle.
: ps -A|grep fresh
showed Freshclam was running. Killed it. Stopped and restarted clamd.
: logwatch --range today
shows the problem has been resolved. Freshclam updates are run by CRON.
Many thanks Richard.
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Regards,
Paul.
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