RE: [OpenAFS] memory leak on file server process using 1.4.0 binaries

2005-11-13 Thread Terry McCoy
Thanks for the tip, I'' try turning off the AFS cache on the file server having the problem, although I don't hold much hope out that this will solve it as we don't use the AFS client all that much on the AFS file server other than to grap a configuration file or binaries. I also sent in a bug rep

RE: [OpenAFS] memory leak on file server process using 1.4.0 binaries

2005-11-13 Thread Renata Maria Dart
Hi, we have been seeing evidence of a memory leak with the 1.4.0 client on solaris 10 sparc systems that heavily exercise the AFS cache. I have a ticket open with SineNomine for this issue. We also have the 1.4.0 server running, but only in test mode, so we haven't put a whole lot of AFS stress o

RE: [OpenAFS] memory leak on file server process using 1.4.0 binaries

2005-11-13 Thread Buhrmaster, Gary
SLAC has also seen this (the exact amount of memory "lost" will vary of course). See the list archive https://lists.openafs.org/pipermail/openafs-info/2005-November/020136.html I guess it is useful to know that this is also seen on Solaris 8 (we were going to test on Solaris 8/9, but I do not beli

[OpenAFS] memory leak on file server process using 1.4.0 binaries

2005-11-13 Thread Terry McCoy
I am having a problem with a file server where the file server process appears to have a memory leak (1GB in about 15 hours). I was first running the 1.4.1-rc release that I built from source. I have since replaced that with Solaris 8 binaries from the OpenAFS download page for version 1.4.0 and