Hi Sami, Sami Keski-Kasari schrieb: > Hello Kurt, > > I think that you updated to Radiator 4.11 when you updated to Debian 7? yes, breaking the basic rule to never change more than one thing at a time ;-)
> > We found memory leak in AuthRADSEC module which was caused by the > change done in 4.10 patches (Special Thanks to Paul Dekkers @SURFnet > for helping us to debug this). > > The change is reverted now in the latest 4.11 patch set. > > Could you try if it helps to your problem? I applied the latest patch set yesterday and can confirm, that the memory leak problem went away. Radiusd is now using about 4% of memory, not increasing for about 20h now. Thanks a lot for the fix, best regards, Kurt > > The change was related to fix some issues in > UseStatusServerForFailureDetect. > > We have done proper fix to AuthByRADIUS as Heikki Vatiainen announced > 2013-06-19: > http://www.open.com.au/pipermail/radiator/2013-June/019148.html > > We are currently integrating those changes to AuthRADSEC and in > meantime I would advice not to use UseStatusServerForFailureDetect in > AuthBy RADSEC. > > Best Regards, > Sami > > > On 06/19/2013 12:04 PM, Kurt Bauer wrote: >> Hi, >> >> since upgrading one of our radius-servers to Debain 7 (Wheezy) we >> expierence serious memory problems, namely Radiator eating up all the >> available memory over time (see attached graph). We have a few Radiator >> installations running and the ones on Debian Squeeze behave fine. >> Radiator 4.11 plus latest patches >> Perl v5.14.2 (as packaged in Wheezy) >> >> Any similar experiences or hints why this could be? Restarting Radiator >> every few days rectifies the situation but is not the way we want to run >> the service ;-) >> >> Thanks for your help, >> best regards, >> Kurt >> >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> Kurt Bauer <kurt.ba...@univie.ac.at> >> Vienna University Computer Center - ACOnet - VIX >> Universitaetsstrasse 7, A-1010 Vienna, Austria, Europe >> Tel: ++43 1 4277 - 14070 (Fax: - 814070) KB1970-RIPE >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> radiator mailing list >> radiator@open.com.au >> http://www.open.com.au/mailman/listinfo/radiator >> > >
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