Some time ago, i send a message about slapd "eating" all my memory resource.
Mr. Quanah asked me to provide more details. Here you have it: sioux@gustav$ uname -a OpenBSD gustav.cpd.ufv.br 5.2 GENERIC.MP#368 amd64 sioux@gustav$
sioux@gustav$ pkg_info | grep openldap openldap-client-2.4.31 Open source LDAP software (client) openldap-server-2.4.31p0 Open source LDAP software (server) sioux@gustav$ pkg_info | grep db cyrus-sasl-2.1.25p3-db4 RFC 2222 SASL (Simple Authentication and Security Layer) db-4.6.21v0 Berkeley DB package, revision 4 dbus-1.6.2p0v0 message bus system gdbm-1.8.3p0 GNU dbm iodbc-3.52.7 ODBC 3.x driver manager sioux@gustav$
So: Why is this happening ?
On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 3:02 PM, Quanah Gibson-Mount quanah@zimbra.comwrote:
--On Thursday, November 01, 2012 2:24 PM -0200 Friedrich Locke < friedrich.locke@gmail.com> wrote:
Is anyone aware of any buggy in openldap+bdb related to memory usage?
Have anyone here using this type of backend ? Any problem to report?
No. Yes. No.
I would suggest you provide some more detailed information as to what, if any, problem you feel you are experiencing. This email is quite vague.
--Quanah
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Quanah Gibson-Mount Sr. Member of Technical Staff Zimbra, Inc A Division of VMware, Inc.
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--On Monday, January 14, 2013 2:00 PM -0200 Friedrich Locke friedrich.locke@gmail.com wrote:
Some time ago, i send a message about slapd "eating" all my memory resource.
Mr. Quanah asked me to provide more details. Here you have it: sioux@gustav$ uname -a OpenBSD gustav.cpd.ufv.br 5.2 GENERIC.MP#368 amd64 sioux@gustav$
sioux@gustav$ pkg_info | grep openldap openldap-client-2.4.31 Open source LDAP software (client) openldap-server-2.4.31p0 Open source LDAP software (server) sioux@gustav$ pkg_info | grep db cyrus-sasl-2.1.25p3-db4 RFC 2222 SASL (Simple Authentication and Security Layer) db-4.6.21v0 Berkeley DB package, revision 4 dbus-1.6.2p0v0 message bus system gdbm-1.8.3p0 GNU dbm iodbc-3.52.7 ODBC 3.x driver manager sioux@gustav$
You are still extremely vague in your details.
How large is your DB on disk? (du -c -h *.bdb) What are your BDB settings in your DB_CONFIG file? What how many DNs are there in your database? What is your total amount of RAM?
May be a few useful bits of information to have.
--Quanah
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Quanah Gibson-Mount Sr. Member of Technical Staff Zimbra, Inc A Division of VMware, Inc. -------------------- Zimbra :: the leader in open source messaging and collaboration
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