Florent Fourcot wrote:


the ejabberd has Memory leak with this configuration :
  {5280, ejabberd_http, [
                         web_admin,
                         tls, {certfile, "/etc/ejabberd/ejabberd.pem"}
  ]}
Just tested 2.0.5-1.1 on Lenny machine:
1. The leakage also occurs without any HTTP request handlers
   enabled, that is, with plain {5280, ejabberd_htp, []} listener
   clause. Enabling/disabling TLS expectedly also does not affect
   the observed behaviour.
2. Disabling logging using {loglevel, 0} does not help also
   (I had an idea that logging could be a culprit as each connect
   is logged on the default log level of 4).
3. The number of Erlang internal processes does not increase under
   the test load: on my box it stays within the limit of 133-134
   (with the fluctuation easily explained by existence of a process
   when the connection on 5280 is active).
4. The test load provokes a backlog of leftover TCP sockets being in the
   TIME_WAIT state. On my machine the sustained backlog floats around
   5700 sockets. But suspending the nc activity to let the TCP/IP
   subsystem clean these sockets up and then restarting the nc loop
   causes the immediate memory growth, hance, the memory growth is not
   caused by the leftover TCP sockets.

So currently it seems like a bug in the ejabberd_http module (or any ejabberd code it uses), or Erlang/OTP inets module (which provides the basic HTTP encoding/decoding facilities which are used by ejabberd_http).



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