** Changed in: samba (Ubuntu Intrepid)
Status: Incomplete = Won't Fix
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Samba 3.2.3 has a memory leak that vanishes by upgrading to 3.2.5
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/302969
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** Changed
Marking as new so the bug doesn't auto-close. Unassigning myself since
this doesn't seem to be related to a security update.
** Changed in: samba (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Jamie Strandboge (jdstrand) = (unassigned)
Status: Incomplete = New
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Samba 3.2.3 has a memory leak that vanishes by
Jamie,
Here is an update:
I noticed that there is a new Samba package in the repository. I
installed it per this dpkg.log entry:
2008-12-06 08:59:20 status installed samba 2:3.2.3-1ubuntu3.3
By 13:02 my system was locked up from OOM. Here is the syslog entry:
Dec 6 12:38:35 velo kernel:
Mark,
Based on your last comment, it seems that this should be marked 'Fix
Released'. Can you confirm?
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Samba 3.2.3 has a memory leak that vanishes by upgrading to 3.2.5
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/302969
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Jamie,
There is not problem on the Ubuntu 8.10 server with Samba
3.2.3-1Ubuntu... and network mounted shares. However, that system is not
using shares accessed by Vmware 6.5.1 and Windows XP. In my opinion
there is still a problem with Samba 3.2.3-1Ubuntu... in the workstation
context where
Thank you for using Ubuntu and taking the time to report a bug. Can you
try the updated version that was fixed in
http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/USN-680-1?
** Changed in: samba (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Jamie Strandboge (jdstrand)
Status: New = Incomplete
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Samba 3.2.3 has a
Jamie,
Here is the dpkg.log entry when I installed/upgraded to that version. It
did not fix the problem (and I must say I have spent a lot of time
finding this memory leak and then the solution). It was with much
sadness of heart that I left the Ubuntu way for a tar-ball-of-old:
29291
I'm running Samba 2:3.2.3-1ubuntu3.3 on a server:
Linux frodo 2.6.27-7-server #1 SMP Thu Oct 30 05:04:11 UTC 2008 i686
GNU/Linux
and I do not have this problem.
Mark Temple wrote:
Jamie,
Here is the dpkg.log entry when I installed/upgraded to that version. It
did not fix the problem (and