Panda not working

Rick Cooper rcooper at DWFORD.COM
Mon May 9 18:42:55 IST 2005


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> > [...]
> > > > Of course it's an over simplified example but it appears to
> > > > be consistently
> > > > accurate. If you wanted to do away with the wrapper e
> > > > altogether this could
> > > > be processed through the Message.pm::SafePipe function.
> > > Uhum, and this works well with say 5 children on a busy server?
> >
> > well, uh.. yes. The basic concept is already in use in other
> > wrappers and
> > SafePipe is currently used for handling the UnRar tasks which
> > would be more
> > intensive, in general, than the virus scanning it's self, I
> > would think.
> I'm obviously missing something here... So SafePipe would solve
> several simultaneous pavcl invocations writing to the one and
> only /var/log/panda/pavcl.rpt? If so, then... let's go for it!

Oh no, I misuderstood you. You would need to do use a lock/retry mechanisim
to
keep multiple children from attempting to access the file at the same time,
but I was
just looking at the actual output of the virus scanner I wouldn't think
cleaning and parsing
the actual output would be difficult do handle anyway, it's mostly ANSI
escape sqequences. So I guess
I am wondering what the actual problem is?



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