clamav module woes
Carmichael, Alistair
Alistair.Carmichael at virginmedia.co.uk
Thu Mar 27 10:22:10 GMT 2008
Hey Guys,
I've ran into a problem with one of our mailscanner servers after doing
our regular pagkage update via yum - this included amongst other updates
clamav.
Since running the updates mailscanner hasn't been scanning and the
following message appears in maillog and when running MailScanner
-debug:
ClamAV Perl module not found, did you install it?
I've tried re-installing clamav in it's entirety from the tar.gz on the
mailscanner website download page and I've also tried reinstalling just
the perl module both via dag.wieers.com rpm respository and cpan.
Incase it was one of the other updates which broke the system a full
list of the updated packages since we started having this problem is:
Mar 25 10:13:25 Updated: krb5-libs.i386 1.3.4-54.el4_6.1
Mar 25 10:13:26 Updated: perl-Archive-Tar.noarch 1.38-1.el4.rf
Mar 25 10:13:26 Updated: cups-libs.i386 1:1.1.22-0.rc1.9.20.2.el4_6.5
Mar 25 10:13:26 Updated: perl-IO-Zlib.noarch 1.09-1.el4.rf
Mar 25 10:13:28 Updated: spamassassin.i386 3.2.4-1.el4.rf
Mar 25 10:13:28 Updated: perl-Archive-Zip.noarch 1.23-1.el4.rf
Mar 25 10:13:29 Updated: openldap.i386 2.2.13-8.el4_6.4
Mar 25 10:13:30 Updated: clamav-db.i386 0.92.1-1.el4.rf
Mar 25 10:13:46 Installed: kernel-smp.i686 2.6.9-67.0.7.EL
Mar 25 10:13:57 Installed: kernel.i686 2.6.9-67.0.7.EL
Mar 25 10:13:57 Updated: perl-Convert-BER.noarch 1.3101-1.el4.rf
Mar 25 10:14:00 Updated: tzdata.noarch 2007k-2.el4
Mar 25 10:14:02 Updated: cups.i386 1:1.1.22-0.rc1.9.20.2.el4_6.5
Mar 25 10:14:02 Updated: multitail.i386 5.2.1-1.el4.rf
Mar 25 10:14:03 Updated: nagios-plugins.i386 1.4.11-1.el4.rf
Mar 25 10:14:03 Updated: gd.i386 2.0.28-5.4E.el4_6.1
Mar 25 10:14:03 Updated: krb5-workstation.i386 1.3.4-54.el4_6.1
Mar 25 10:14:04 Updated: clamav.i386 0.92.1-1.el4.rf
Mar 25 10:14:04 Updated: perl-Socket6.i386 0.20-1.el4.rf
Mar 27 08:34:09 Installed: perl-IO-Compress-Base.noarch 2.008-1.el4.rf
Mar 27 08:34:09 Installed: perl-Compress-Raw-Zlib.i386 2.008-1.el4.rf
Mar 27 08:34:09 Installed: perl-IO-Compress-Zlib.noarch 2.008-1.el4.rf
Mar 27 08:41:13 Updated: perl-Compress-Zlib.noarch 2.008-1.el4.rf
[root at mailscanner2 log]# MailScanner -debug
In Debugging mode, not forking...
ClamAV Perl module not found, did you install it? at
/usr/lib/MailScanner/MailScanner/SweepViruses.pm line 487
[root at mailscanner2 log]# which perl
/usr/bin/perl
I'm running centos 4.4 with linux kernel version 2.6.9-55.ELsmp
We have 2 other identical servers running mailscanner both working fine
currently the only difference being is that they haven't yet had the
above updates applied.
If anyone knows what could be causing the problem or needs any further
info please let me know, I've tried to use this as a last resort having
exhausted google / most of the hairs on my head any help would be much
appreciated!
Al
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