Hi Marcello,
the second file shows the same leak as the previous one. Go ahead and
try the 1.2 version (from the file you mentioned) and let me know if the
problem disappeared.
Regards,
Bogdan
Marcello Lupo wrote:
Hi Bogdan,
i left the system to crash another time before change to latest
version of openser (now running 1.2.0 from source).
I got another memory log of the system just in case you need it for
more debugging.
You can found it at:
http://82.193.22.211/log_memory_debug.txt.bz2 (475476 Bytes)
Sorry but this time i didn't got the time to make separate files for
each processes.
Now i got the openser-1.2.x-svn-20070608-221101.tgz file, compiled
with memory debug options
and waiting for what will happen.
I heard from others on the mailing list that there were similar
problems of memory leak.
Do you think this version will solve the issue?
Thanks,
Bye,
Marcello
Bogdan-Andrei Iancu wrote:
yes, go for SVN branch 1.2 as contains all the
latest fixes (even
after the releases). For how to get it from SVN, see :
http://www.openser.org/mos/view/Download/
SVN section.
please let me know if after the update the problem got solved.
regards,
bogdan
Marcello Lupo wrote:
> Hi Bogdan,
> you mean that is better to install from svn version 1.2.0 or 1.2.1?
> Sorry to bother you.
> Thanks,
> Bye,
> Marcello
>
> Bogdan-Andrei Iancu wrote:
>> Hi Marcello,
>>
>> you should try the latest SVN version. The leak visible in your
>> logs is related to pkg mem, for the eval_elem() function (used in
>> script evaluation). There is no other trace for a leak.
>>
>> This was fixed some time ago, so, just update form SVN and see if
>> the problem persist.
>>
>> regards,
>> bogdan