Indeed, the close statement gone AWOL. :(

On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 5:34 PM, Kay Röpke <[email protected]> wrote:

> mmmhh, that sounds like a bug.
>
> let me try this.
> https://github.com/Graylog2/graylog2-server/issues/411
>
>
> On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 12:12 PM, Moritz Schüpp 
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> i am using graylog2 v0.20.0-rc.1-1 and use ldap for login which works
>> fine. After some days we noticed that there were more than 8000 established
>> connections from our graylog2-server to our ldapserver (resulting in "too
>> many open files"-isse on our ldap-server).
>>
>> OpenLDAP-Version:  2.4.23-7.3 (slapd - Debian Squeeze Package), LDAP-Options:
>> Problem occurs with or without SSL. No self signed certificate in use.
>>
>> > db.ldap_settings.find().pretty()
>> {
>> "_id" : ObjectId("52e54c470cf2d29eb9b3e8e0"),
>>  "enabled" : true,
>> "reader" : "reader",
>> "search_base" : "ou=People,dc=XXXX,dc=TLD",
>>  "username_attribute" : "cn",
>> "ldap_uri" : "ldap://XXXXXX.TLD:389/";,
>> "trust_all_certificates" : true,
>>  "system_username" : "",
>> "active_directory" : false,
>> "system_password" : "",
>>  "principal_search_pattern" : "(&(objectClass=inetOrgPerson)(uid={0}))",
>> "use_start_tls" : false
>> }
>>
>> (domain and tld replaced with XXX, TLD)
>>
>> Nothing is logged to the logs. How to repeat: Configure LDAP, Login with
>> a user, wait some minutes. Check connections, for example with: lsof
>> -ni|egrep "$LDAPSERVER:ldap \(ESTABLISHED\)"| wc -l
>>
>> On our system after about 60 Minutes there are 50-100 open connections.
>>
>> Is that a problem with our ldapserver (which is working fine with lots of
>> other services but maybe not as cutting edge as graylog2 :)) or do you need
>> more information to recreate the issue?
>>
>> Kind regards,
>> Moritz
>>
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