ns-slapd processes not dying

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----- Missatge original -----
> Hi,
> 
> We had similar problem before, but I am not sure if it is related to
> your case.
> 
> The file descriptors that were opened by the ns-slapd process was all
> in a CLOSE_WAIT state. You can try execute "netstat -anput | grep
> CLOSE_WAIT" and see if there's a lot of dangling CLOSE_WAIT socket
> opened by ns-slapd.
>

seems that is not the case.

i can see lot of ESTABLISHED connections, but not a single CLOSE_WAIT. ex:


tcp        0      0 ::ffff:172.26.67.79:389     ::ffff:192.168.224.16:53143 ESTABLISHED 315/ns-slapd


the quick and dirty workaround is restarting the instance every night.


regards,

abosch


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