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I've seen one recent mention on this list about leaks in the directory server but I have a ns-slapd process that grows by dozens of megabytes a day. At least once a week I restart the directory server after it eats up ~90% of the system memory. Right now it's a 1.2G process and it sure isn't cached data because there are not that many entries in this thing. I don't recall the issue being this extreme when I first set it up. Cold the leak be associated with replication or some other subsystem not active in a fresh install?
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Jason Russler
Helix Systems, NIH, DHHS

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