Fedora 11 slapd "too many open files": /lib64/libnspr4.so

Bernie Innocenti bernie at codewiz.org
Thu Aug 13 05:12:27 UTC 2009


Ping?

This bug is pretty nasty: we have to restart slapd
2 or 3 times a day :-/


El Mon, 10-08-2009 a las 02:08 +0200, Bernie Innocenti escribió:
> Hello,
> ________________________________________________________________________
> > I'm running into a problem with Fedora 11 and OpenLDAP's slapd
> > instance (the same configuration that I've used for F8, F9, F10 and
> > now F11).
> >
> > After a day or two, of continuous usage, the slapd instance hangs with the 
> > "too many open files" issue.  I googled around a bit and found that some have 
> > fixed the problem by adding the following line to slapd.conf:
> >
> > # Disconnect idle connections
> > idletimeout     60
> >
> > This doesn't really seem to make a difference.  When I do "lsof -u ldap",
> > I get the normal output of files in mem, followed by a ton of these:
> > 
> > ...
> > ...
> > slapd   19221 ldap   37r   REG  8,51    235360  418680 /lib64/libnspr4.so
> > slapd   19221 ldap   38r   REG  8,51    235360  418680 /lib64/libnspr4.so
> > slapd   19221 ldap   39r   REG  8,51    235360  418680 /lib64/libnspr4.so
> > slapd   19221 ldap   40r   REG  8,51    235360  418680 /lib64/libnspr4.so
> > ...
> > ...
> > 
> > that never seem to go away, and lead to the "too many open files" issue.
> > 
> > Can anyone offer some assistance as to how to fix this issue?  Thank you in 
> > advance.  -Anthony
> 
> Did you eventually solve this issue?  If not, is there a bug
> already filed in Bugzilla?
> 
> I'm still seeing exactly the same on F11 with all updates installed
> as of today. I'd be tempted to point fingers at nss-softokn-freebl,
> as this is where the code to ope libnspr4.so actually lives.
> Upgrading openldap-servers and to rawhide has no effect.
> 
> -- 
>    // Bernie Innocenti - http://codewiz.org/
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> 
> 


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