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Clamdtop</A>
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<code>clamdtop</code> is a tool to monitor one or multiple instances of clamd. It
has a (color) ncurses interface, that shows the jobs in clamd's queue,
memory usage, and information about the loaded signature database.
You can specify on the command-line to which clamd(s) it should connect
to. By default it will attempt to connect to the local clamd as defined
in clamd.conf.
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For more detailed help, type 'man clamdtop' or 'clamdtop -help'.
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