On Wed, 10 Apr 2002 10:28:48 -0600 Frederick Gleicher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Pierre: > > Thanks for the tip, I will check into that. I need to get other things > done right now, and will get back to this list later. Is the memory leak > in kppp or the pppd ? When I dial into this linux server remotely, I use > both linux and windows clients. When you click on the KDE Internet icon, you get user owned kppp, which invokes a root owned kppp which fires up pppd... It's the user owned kppp that leaks... I believe the leak is related to the graphing; if you turn graphing off, the leak is not as bad, though still there. I haven't had time to dig into it; but I suspect it may be related to the debug logging, even when debug is not enabled. The clue is that there is a minimal log posted if the modem drops and offers to enable debugging. One of my remote users does this: - kppp to start connection - as root: "killall -9 kppp" to avoid leak - "killall -9 pppd" (or power off modem) when done Since reverting to her internal modem, she was unable to power off the modem and the kill -9 (pppd will not terminate on kill -15...) once left the modem online... had to talk her through using minicom and "+++ath"... HTH, Pierre > Thanks again for the tip, I am sure it saved me hours of frustrating > headscratching. I will be letting you know the results. > > Frederick Gleicher > >
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