[Fedora-directory-users] leak
Jason Russler
jrussler at helix.nih.gov
Mon Aug 21 17:19:40 UTC 2006
Excellent, thanks for the info.
Richard Megginson wrote:
> This might be a leak in NSS 3.11. There has since been NSS 3.11.1 and
> 3.11.2. For those of you who feel inclined to build NSPR and NSS -
> http://directory.fedora.redhat.com/wiki/Building#Mozilla.org_components
>
> Note that the CVS tag for the latest NSPR 4.6.2 is NSPR_4_6_2_RTM and
> the CVS tag for NSS is NSS_3_11_2_RTM. Also note that DBM is now part
> of NSS, so you do not have to check out dbm separately, just do the
> following (after checking out NSPR):
>
> cvs -z3 co -r NSS_3_9_3_RTM mozilla/security/coreconf
> mozilla/security/nss mozilla/security/dbm
>
> Then
> make -C mozilla/security/nss BUILD_OPT=1 [USE_64=1] nss_build_all
>
>
> Once this is done, find the nspr and nss shared libs under
> mozilla/dist/<platform>/lib. You will need to replace the following
> libs in bin/slapd/lib with the ones from mozilla/dist/<platform>/lib:
> libfreebl3.chk libfreebl3.so libnspr4.so libnss3.so libplc4.so
> libplds4.so libsmime3.so libsoftokn3.chk libsoftokn3.so libssl3.so
>
> For those of you unable or unwilling to build NSS/NSPR for yourself,
> drop me a line and let me know what OS, version, and arch you are
> using. I may be able to build binaries for RHEL/FC 32 bit and 64 bit
> platforms.
>
> Nick Johnson wrote:
>> Another "me too". We are running FDS 1.0.2 on RHEL4 with SSL. Here is
>> a crude measure showing the change after running a short soak test:
>> $ ps -ely|grep ns-slapd
>> S UID PID PPID C PRI NI RSS SZ WCHAN TTY TIME CMD
>> S 389 19007 1 0 75 0 282044 220799 - ? 00:06:52 ns-slapd
>> and later:
>> S 389 19007 1 0 75 0 324100 231461 - ? 00:14:52 ns-slapd
>>
>> Regards
>> Nick Johnson
>>
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