Updating to ClamAV version 0.100


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I have a requirement to update our current version of ClamAV (0.99.4) to the latest release (0.100). However due to the change in the name of the required socket file (from clamd.ctl
to clamav-daemon.socket
), the running system seems to be requiring a system reboot. The issue at hand is that there are a number of JVM's running on each server, and I am wanting, if possible, not to disrupt the operation of these JVMs. Does anyone know of a way to install/upgrade ClamAV without a system level reboot?
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This is on a number of servers running 16.04.3 LTS.
I'm building from source d/l from ClamAV
Thanks!
16.04 server clamav
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I have a requirement to update our current version of ClamAV (0.99.4) to the latest release (0.100). However due to the change in the name of the required socket file (from clamd.ctl
to clamav-daemon.socket
), the running system seems to be requiring a system reboot. The issue at hand is that there are a number of JVM's running on each server, and I am wanting, if possible, not to disrupt the operation of these JVMs. Does anyone know of a way to install/upgrade ClamAV without a system level reboot?
A few more bits of information
This is on a number of servers running 16.04.3 LTS.
I'm building from source d/l from ClamAV
Thanks!
16.04 server clamav
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up vote
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I have a requirement to update our current version of ClamAV (0.99.4) to the latest release (0.100). However due to the change in the name of the required socket file (from clamd.ctl
to clamav-daemon.socket
), the running system seems to be requiring a system reboot. The issue at hand is that there are a number of JVM's running on each server, and I am wanting, if possible, not to disrupt the operation of these JVMs. Does anyone know of a way to install/upgrade ClamAV without a system level reboot?
A few more bits of information
This is on a number of servers running 16.04.3 LTS.
I'm building from source d/l from ClamAV
Thanks!
16.04 server clamav
I have a requirement to update our current version of ClamAV (0.99.4) to the latest release (0.100). However due to the change in the name of the required socket file (from clamd.ctl
to clamav-daemon.socket
), the running system seems to be requiring a system reboot. The issue at hand is that there are a number of JVM's running on each server, and I am wanting, if possible, not to disrupt the operation of these JVMs. Does anyone know of a way to install/upgrade ClamAV without a system level reboot?
A few more bits of information
This is on a number of servers running 16.04.3 LTS.
I'm building from source d/l from ClamAV
Thanks!
16.04 server clamav
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