Re: (RADIATOR) Memory Leak with PAM

2002-07-29 Thread Forbes Mike
We have experienced it running 2.19 on Solaris and running 3.1 on RedHat. Both of these are using the kerberos 5 pam from redhat. The config is below. Mike LogDir /var/log/radius DbDir /usr/local/radiator # Use a low trace level in production systems. Increase # it to 4 or 5

Re: (RADIATOR) Memory Leak with PAM

2002-07-29 Thread Mike McCauley
Hello Mike, On Tue, 30 Jul 2002 10:32, Hugh Irvine wrote: > Hello Mike - > > I have copied this mail to Mike for his comments. I would normally expect to see a Radiator process to stabilise at 5 to 10 MB (depending on the exact config in use). Dan has independently indicated that his problem

Re: (RADIATOR) Memory Leak with PAM

2002-07-29 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Mike - I have copied this mail to Mike for his comments. regards Hugh On Tuesday, July 30, 2002, at 05:40 AM, Forbes Mike wrote: > > > What is the standard memory usage for radiator? We have 900 or so > modems > authenticating to this, is radiator keeping a state table of the > ses

(RADIATOR) Memory Leak with PAM

2002-07-29 Thread Forbes Mike
What is the standard memory usage for radiator? We have 900 or so modems authenticating to this, is radiator keeping a state table of the sessions and if so how much space would that take up per user. I am seeing memory continuing to ramp up from almost nothing to 30megs oon up to 250megs. I