Simon Gauthier <gauthier.simon@gmail.com> writes:
Hi, I am using syslog-ng 3.01 and I experience memory leak on SIGHUP. This has been seen on a standard Fedora 10 system with syslog-ng 3.0.1 to 3.0.10. the same test leak also with 3.3.1.
My syslog-ng.conf file has no rules in it.
A simple bash script sending a SIGHUP to the syslog-ng process will leak memory at a fast face.
#!/bin/bash
while true; do date # $1 is syslog-ng pid sudo /usr/bin/kill -1 $1 done
Any idea about, that?
Not sure about anything before 3.3, but there have been numerous leak fixes post 3.3.1. Could you perhaps try a recent git snapshot? Or, if you prefer make dist tarballs (so you only need to ./configure && make && make install, pretty much), then the following address has a git snapshot (built around every midnight, but I triggered a rebuild a couple of hours ago): http://packages.madhouse-project.org/syslog-ng/3.3/syslog-ng-3.3-HEAD.tar.gz -- |8]