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BP71
Aug 24, 2018Aspirant
ReadyNAS 104 antivirus turning itself off
Hi all,
Weird one: the real-time scaning antivirus keeps turning itself off on my ReadyNAS 104 (running 6.9.3). I usually notice because the virus definitions stop been updated and I get a yell...
- Nov 05, 2018
BP71 wrote:
Oct 31 05:03:58 HomeNAS kernel: Out of memory: Kill process 28849 (clamd) score 1310 or sacrifice child
Oct 31 05:03:58 HomeNAS kernel: Killed process 28849 (clamd) total-vm:559652kB, anon-rss:23868kB, file-rss:84kBWell, that does explain what's happening. Unfortunately the RN100 series doesn't have as much memory as newer OS-6 ReadyNAS. Upgrading the NAS to an RN214 or RN424 would solve the issue, and would also let you do some real-time transcoding with plex. Though of course it would cost.
If you have quota turned on in the volume settings tab, you can try turning that off - it might help. You might also turn off other services on the NAS that you aren't using (no need for AFP if you don't have a Mac, etc).
But you might have to choose between Plex and ClamAV on the NAS. It is possible to use a PC to host Plex (but keep the media on the NAS), and you could also shift to an Antivirus program running on a PC that is configured to scan network shares.
Another thing you can look into is using ReadyDLNA instead of Plex. It doesn't have all the features that Plex has, but it uses less memory.
Retired_Member
Nov 04, 2018Hi BP71, please let know whether you still observe this issue with 6.9.4 installed.
StephenB
Nov 04, 2018Guru - Experienced User
Retired_Member wrote:
Hi BP71, please let know whether you still observe this issue with 6.9.4 installed.
There are issues with 6.9.4 on RN100 platforms. You might want to move to 6.9.5 beta instead. Though AFAIK these all use the same version of clamav (the AV package).
I haven't seen this particular issue posted before. I'm thinking that you might want to download the log zip file, and see if there are any errors for clamav reported in system.log or kernel.log. You might also PM OOM-9 and ask if he is interested in looking at the logs.
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