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and subject line Closing bugs in old-old-stable bind9 versions
has caused the Debian Bug report #169401,
regarding memory leaks in bind 9
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Package: bind9
Version: 1:9.2.1-5

dunno if this is memory leakage or just extremely wasteful use of
memory.  either way, it's a bug.


# ps v -Cnamed
  PID TTY  STAT   TIME  MAJFL   TRS   DRS  RSS %MEM COMMAND
 6799 ?    S      0:00    111   232 336175 200968 39.1 /usr/sbin/named -u bind
 6801 ?    S      0:00      0   232 336175 200968 39.1 /usr/sbin/named -u bind
 6802 ?    S    466:10   2757   232 336175 200968 39.1 /usr/sbin/named -u bind
 6803 ?    S      0:04      1   232 336175 200968 39.1 /usr/sbin/named -u bind
 6804 ?    R     49:56      1   232 336175 200968 39.1 /usr/sbin/named -u bind


this is on a machine where bind 8 used to use about 150MB.  bind 9 has been
running for only 4 days.

i have another machine where bind 8 used to use about 25MB RAM, while
bind 9 is now using 72MB.


i'm going to revert back to bind 8 now that the patched 8.3.3-3 has been
uploaded to unstable.

craig

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craig sanders <[email protected]>

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Version: 1:9.10.3.dfsg.P4-12.3

Hi,

the bind9 bug list grew too much and the Debian BIND team cannot
simply test all the reported bugs against versions not in stable, so
this is mass bug close, as either the version is no longer relevant
(because of old-old-stable 9.8.x or old-stable 9.9.5 or even older
version of bind9) or the bug was already fixed.

However, if you can reproduce the bug with a current version in stable,
please use Debian BTS 'found <bug> <version_you_reproduced_the_issue>'
command to retag the bug and reopen it.

Cheers,
Ondrej

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