On Mon, 31 Oct 2005, Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Mon, Oct 31, 2005 at 05:12:52PM +0000, Stephen Borrill wrote:
Here is the last one just before the machine ran out of swap (this process
had around 116MB allocated, IIRC). None of these numbers are that big (and
if the numbers are in bytes surely they are negligable). The thing that is
changing over time is the number of "passdb internal SAM_ACCOUNT
allocation" entries. This machine is running security=user with passdb
backend=tdbsam.
Ok, looks like a passdb leak (I hate that interface :-). What version
exactly are you running again?
It was 3.0.14. I've just installed 3.0.20b.
We aren't seeing this at any other customers' sites, but most are using
security = domain against W2k or W2k3. The others are probably running as
a PDC.
Where did you get the source code ?
I'm using NetBSD, but pkgsrc is lagging a bit. Both the releases have been
based on pkgsrc, but manually upgraded to the latest version. The source
is from ftp://ftp.samba.org/pub/samba/old-versions/
I want to do a diff against the latest SAMBA_3_0 SVN to see if we've
already fixed it and can give you the patch.
Great.
Thanks for the help,
And thanks for yours!
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Stephen
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