Clamav Could not connect to clamd on LocalSocket

Hello,
I installed Debian-102-buster-64-minimal and run the virtualmin pro installer the instalation went without error.
Than i run the post installation Wizard and hung on Clamav i want enable clamav but the post-instalations wizard show me the follow error:
A problem occurred testing the ClamAV server scanner :
ERROR: Could not connect to clamd on LocalSocket /var/run/clamav/clamd.ctl: No such file or directory

----------- SCAN SUMMARY -----------
Infected files: 0
Time: 0.000 sec (0 m 0 s)

I searched the forum the bug tracker and the internet but i cant get it working.

i try this:

root@Debian-102-buster-64-minimal /home # /etc/init.d/clamd restart
-bash: /etc/init.d/clamd: No such file or directory
root@Debian-102-buster-64-minimal /home # /etc/init.d/clamav-daemon restart
[ ok ] Restarting clamav-daemon (via systemctl): clamav-daemon.service.
root@Debian-102-buster-64-minimal /home # systemctl status clamav-daemon
● clamav-daemon.service - Clam AntiVirus userspace daemon
   Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/clamav-daemon.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled)
  Drop-In: /etc/systemd/system/clamav-daemon.service.d
           └─extend.conf
   Active: inactive (dead)
Condition: start condition failed at Sat 2020-02-15 15:20:58 CET; 8s ago
           └─ ConditionPathExistsGlob=/var/lib/clamav/daily.{c[vl]d,inc} was not met
     Docs: man:clamd(8)
           man:clamd.conf(5)
           https://www.clamav.net/documents/

Could i get here some help please?
Thank you
PS: i buy the pro version from virtualmin because i am not a advanced linux user and there was written work out of the box

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Comments

Howdy -- thanks for contacting us!

We're sorry that you're seeing a problem when going through the post-install wizard.

What I'd suggest for the moment is to select "No" on that screen.

ClamAV will still run for incoming email, but it won't be a resident program in RAM, which ends up being more RAM efficient.

That will get you through the post-install wizard, and it's a simple process to change that setting later.

We can look deeper into that if you'd like to be able to run that, but by finishing the post install wizard, you can work on setup of other things in the meantime.

Ilia's picture
Submitted by Ilia on Sun, 02/16/2020 - 09:57

:(

apt-get update
apt-get upgrade

.. will fix your problem..