Rick Widmer wrote:
The only thing that says memory leak is in 5.4.18. There are many
bug fixes, and a few new features in 5.4.25, the current stable
version. If you are using vpopmaild you would want 5.4.26 the current
dev release. If you are on solaris, there is a fix that is only in
Matthew Goodman wrote:
Thanks, I am using Vpopmail 5.4.18. Was the fix after that release?
The only thing that says memory leak is in 5.4.18. There are many bug
fixes, and a few new features in 5.4.25, the current stable version. If
you are using vpopmaild you would want 5.4.26 the
Hello,
I've noticed that courier-authlib slowly uses up memory over time on my
Gentoo linux server. Using 2.6.21-gentoo-r4 kernel, compiler GCC 4.1.2,
glibc 2.5-r4. Using the authvchkpw library, authdaemond usage looks like
this after about a week:
top - 00:42:49 up 22 days, 20:31, 2
There was a memory problem in an old version of vpopmail library.
It was related to usage of vlimits in MySQL.
Check within mailing list for such information.
You have to ugrade/fix, then recompile vpomail and courier-authdaemon.
Ciao,
Tonino
Matthew Goodman ha scritto:
Hello,
I've
Thanks, I am using Vpopmail 5.4.18. Was the fix after that release?
Matt
From: tonix (Antonio Nati) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 30, 2007 1:03 AM
To: vchkpw@inter7.com
Subject: Re: [vchkpw] authdaemond Memory Leak?
There was a memory problem in an old version
:* tonix (Antonio Nati) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
*Sent:* Friday, November 30, 2007 1:03 AM
*To:* vchkpw@inter7.com
*Subject:* Re: [vchkpw] authdaemond Memory Leak?
There was a memory problem in an old version of vpopmail library.
It was related to usage of vlimits in MySQL.
Check within mailing list
Same issue on Gentoo with vpopmail-5.4.16. I searched a few months ago
and have been scanning the mail lists since then with no mention of a
bug fix specific to this.
For now I just monitor and use
# /etc/init.d/courier-authlib restart
every so often.
My mail server is not so busy so I can
Jan-Willem Regeer wrote:
Look and see if you have the time to check with valgrind if you can
find the error. It is in the ports tree, and looks for memory leakage by
programs.
Hope you find what the problem is.
Note: I am not using authdaemond myself.
Jan-Willem Regeer
I tried
Billy Newsom wrote:
I just looked at how many times per day authdaemond logs this:
received auth request
it is around 6000 to 7000 times per day.
That's about one every 12 seconds or so. Not a heavy use. In fact, I
may have one bad auth per day, so all of those are successful. But I
have
On Jun 26, 2005, at 11:05 AM, Billy Newsom wrote:
Billy Newsom wrote:
I just looked at how many times per day authdaemond logs this:
received auth request
it is around 6000 to 7000 times per day.
That's about one every 12 seconds or so. Not a heavy use. In fact,
I may have one bad auth
I just looked at how many times per day authdaemond logs this:
received auth request
it is around 6000 to 7000 times per day.
That's about one every 12 seconds or so. Not a heavy use. In fact, I
may have one bad auth per day, so all of those are successful. But I
have noticed that the
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