Please refer to this bug https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=193043 for more information about the memory leak. The original reporter said that the memory usage went down back to expected values after applying the new nspr/nss. That bug also has instructions about how to checkout and build nspr/nss.

Nick Johnson wrote:
Another "me too". We are running FDS 1.0.2 on RHEL4 with SSL. Here is a crude measure showing the change after running a short soak test:
$ ps -ely|grep ns-slapd
S UID PID PPID C PRI NI RSS SZ WCHAN TTY TIME CMD
S 389 19007 1 0 75 0 282044 220799 - ? 00:06:52 ns-slapd
and later:
S 389 19007 1 0 75 0 324100 231461 - ? 00:14:52 ns-slapd

Regards
Nick Johnson

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