Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution-data-server
Running Ubuntu Hardy amd64 with Evolution 2.22.1-0ubuntu2 installed. I
am trying to connect the address book to my office's Active Directory
server (LDAP) and I have these settings:
Name: AEC
Server: 192.168.0.4
Port: 389
Use secure connection: TLS encryption (I've also tried no encryption)
Login method: Using email address
Login: (my email address)
When attempting to browse the address book, I am prompted for my
password. After inputting my password, the address book stays empty and
attempting to search for anything returns nothings (not even an error)
so it is unclear whether it is actually connecting or not. The problem
is that after searching, evolution-data-server starts eating RAM at a
rate of about 1-2MB per second. I found this when I stepped away from
my computer for a while and returned only to have it moving extremely
slow (took a whole minute for the screen saver to go away). Checking
the system monitor showed that evolution-data-server was using 441MB of
RAM.
Using both TLS encryption and no encryption causes evolution-data-server
to start using up RAM after a search in my address book. SSL encryption
would tell me that it could not connect, but that was expected since we
don't use SSL on Active Directory here. evolution-data-server's RAM
usage usually stays steady between 2 and 3 MB, but as soon as I press
"enter" to search for a contact, it starts to climb and doesn't stop.
It would be nice if someone could look in to this.
** Affects: evolution-data-server (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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evolution-data-server eats RAM
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/219047
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