[Pkg-samba-maint] Bug#520794: Bug#520794: samba: smbd memory usage always increase - memory leak
Christian Perrier
bubulle at debian.org
Thu Apr 23 12:32:00 UTC 2009
Quoting Peter Cordes (peter at cordes.ca):
> I was seeing memory leaks in Samba on my home server. (simple setup
> with 1 win2k client.) I was wondering why my machine was feeling
> slow, and I saw that smbd was using all my RAM: 300MB RSS, > 600MB
> virtual size, on my 512MB PIII 500MHz. And my small swap partition
> was mostly full. This is after only a week of having Samba running,
> and this machine normally goes for months without reboots. This is a
> showstopper bug for me, so I'm heavily in favour of updating stable.
>
> Are there configurations where it doesn't leak, or are modern servers
> supposed to have so much RAM and swap that it doesn't matter? The
> latter is IMHO not a good enough argument to justify leaving it unfixed.
>
> I compiled Samba packages for myself with bug_520794.patch (thanks
> Christian). I'll keep an eye on it to see if it's still leaking.
> ping me in a week if I forget to update this.
Any news about this ?
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