On Fri, 2004-01-23 at 14:50, Andrew Bartlett wrote: > I would not think that 52 was high, given the number of files that slapd > has to open before it starts serving connections anyway. > > Samba will open one connection per smbd, and nss_ldap will open one per > program using nsswitch. Standard posix semantics ensures these close > on daemon shutdown. > > Do you have anything that indicates that we are actually leaking (rather > than just using) connections?
Yeah, I think you're right and there is no leak. I checked and there are 30+ smbd with the same number of open connections to slapd; plus the connection from nscd (shouldn't nss_ldap open only one connection when using nscd?). I'll keep a closer eye on it to see if the number grows; I'm still left trying to figure out why slapd started logging "deferring operation" and what happened to the system, but those are questions for another list. Wil -- Wil Cooley [EMAIL PROTECTED] Naked Ape Consulting http://nakedape.cc * * * * * * * Good, fast and cheap: Pick all 3! * * * * * * * * Naked Ape Consulting http://nakedape.cc/r/sg * * SnapGear Linux Firewall/VPN Appliances Reseller *
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