After recent updates of few packages there was a message on System Information page
Virtualmin's configuration has not been checked since it was last updated. Click the button below to verify it now.
Following with "Re-Check and Refresh Configuration" button
After clicking the Re-Check button
Checking Configuration
The status of your system is being checked to ensure that all enabled features are available, that the mail server is properly configured, and that quotas are active ..
Your system has 2 GB of memory, which is at or above the Virtualmin recommended minimum of 256 MB.
BIND DNS server is installed, and the system is configured to use it.
Mail server Postfix is installed and configured.
Your Postfix version does not support per-domain outgoing IP addresses.
Apache is installed.
The following PHP versions are available : 5.3.3 (/usr/bin/php-cgi)
Webalizer is installed.
Apache is configured to host SSL websites.
MySQL is installed and running.
ProFTPD is installed.
Logrotate is installed.
SpamAssassin and Procmail are installed and configured for use.
The ClamAV program clamscan does not appear to be installed on your system. Either adjust the path on the module configuration page, or disable this feature.
.. your system is not ready for use by Virtualmin.
The ClamAV program clamscan does not appear to be installed on your system. Either adjust the path on the module configuration page, or disable this feature.
What is wrong with the setup? Any suggestion
Comments
Submitted by andreychek on Wed, 11/09/2016 - 20:56 Comment #1
Howdy -- you may want to verify that the ClamAV packages are installed.
If they somehow got uninstalled, that could cause the issue you're seeing.
You can install those from the Virtualmin repository. You can search which ones are available with "yum search clamav", or using Webmin -> System -> Software Packages. You'd only want to install those in the Virtualmin repo.
It looks like you're using Virtualmin GPL though, and the area here is for folks using Virtualmin Pro. If you had any followup questions, we'd encourage you to ask those in the Forums. We monitor the Forums, along with lots of wonderful folks in the community. Thanks!