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2007-01-04 01:10:41 |
No one on CAB-testers had a solution to the question
forwarded below.
Has anyone on Micronet seen such a thing?
Thanks and Happy New Year!
-tc
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Ted Crum
tedcrum socrates.berkeley.edu
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Date: Fri, 1 Dec 2006 14:34:00 -0800 (PST)
From: Ted Crum <tedcrum socrates.berkeley.edu>
To: CAB-Testers lists.berkeley.edu
Subject: Symantec AV log file grows without bounds
I have an XP user with the AV component of SCS (SAV 10.1.4),
using the XP
firewall.
His SAV log file grows while the machine is idle at a rate
of about a
magabyte a minute. Eventually the log files used all the
available disk
space, over 9GB. (I assume the log file is segmented to
accomodate Fat
32, thought this machine is NTFS)
The log file contains the following line, repeated with only
the first
digits (sequence code, I assume) differing. The line breaks
are mine:
240B010D1B18,45,4,14,DIS,SYSTEM,,,,,,,65536,"C:Program
FilesSymantec
AntiVirusRtvscan.exe",0,,0,301 1984
C:\WINDOWS\system32\IPSSVC.EXE 32
1684 C:\Program Files\Symantec AntiVirus\Rtvscan.exe
C:\Program
Files\Symantec AntiVirus\Rtvscan.exe 0
1,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,H
OME
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,,,,DIS
Uninstalling with NAV and SymNRT and reinstalling were no
help; neither
were the instructions in 2003070110593048.
Does anyone have a clue?
Thanks,
Ted Crum
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| Symantec AV log file grows without
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2007-01-04 01:54:11 |
Hi Ted,
Ted Crum wrote:
> No one on CAB-testers had a solution to the question
forwarded below.
Another one to look at is 2005122911094548 in the Symantec
KB where
turning off Tamper Protection is the workaround. Also, does
this still
happen with SAV 10.1.5 MR5 MP1 (the latest MR and MP for
10.1)? If
neither of those options help, send a note to
symantec-contacts lists
with the full details of the system in question and we will
open a case
with Symantec Platinum Support on this.
--Karl
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> Has anyone on Micronet seen such a thing?
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> Thanks and Happy New Year!
>
> -tc
>
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Ted Crum
tedcrum socrates.berkeley.edu
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Fri, 1 Dec 2006 14:34:00 -0800 (PST)
From: Ted Crum <tedcrum socrates.berkeley.edu>
To: CAB-Testers lists.berkeley.edu
Subject: Symantec AV log file grows without bounds
I have an XP user with the AV component of SCS (SAV 10.1.4),
using the
XP firewall.
His SAV log file grows while the machine is idle at a rate
of about a
magabyte a minute. Eventually the log files used all the
available disk
space, over 9GB. (I assume the log file is segmented to
accomodate Fat
32, thought this machine is NTFS)
The log file contains the following line, repeated with only
the first
digits (sequence code, I assume) differing. The line breaks
are mine:
240B010D1B18,45,4,14,DIS,SYSTEM,,,,,,,65536,"C:Program
FilesSymantec
AntiVirusRtvscan.exe",0,,0,301 1984
C:\WINDOWS\system32\IPSSVC.EXE 32
1684 C:\Program Files\Symantec AntiVirus\Rtvscan.exe
C:\Program
Files\Symantec AntiVirus\Rtvscan.exe 0
1,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,H
OME
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,,,,DIS
Uninstalling with NAV and SymNRT and reinstalling were no
help; neither
were the instructions in 2003070110593048.
Does anyone have a clue?
Thanks,
Ted Crum
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