Hmm, But when ever there is a restart of winbindd process with chase-referral enabled, memory goes high on radiusd process and it will not return to the previous value. If this continues the memory will start depleting on the device.
And the radiusd process is running continuously.So there is no question of program died.
On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 5:09 PM, Hallvard Breien Furuseth < h.b.furuseth@usit.uio.no> wrote:
On 05. juni 2015 13:27, Adarsha S wrote:
hi Hallvard, I tried runnig valgrind.But summery showed me possible leak count. I was not able to co-relate the output with the actual code.
valgrind --help --show-reachable=no|yes show reachable blocks in leak check? [no] --show-possibly-lost=no|yes show possibly lost blocks in leak check? [yes]
"possibly lost" = pointer into the memory block instead of to the beginning, I think. "reachable" = there's a reference to the memory when the program died, so technically it's not a "leak".
-- Hallvard