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Bug 1429495 - ns-slapd dies under heavy load
ns-slapd dies under heavy load
Status: CLOSED ERRATA
Product: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7
Classification: Red Hat
Component: 389-ds-base (Show other bugs)
7.3
All Linux
urgent Severity urgent
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Assigned To: Noriko Hosoi
Viktor Ashirov
Marc Muehlfeld
: ZStream
Depends On: 1418202
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Reported: 2017-03-06 08:44 EST by Jaroslav Reznik
Modified: 2017-04-12 08:36 EDT (History)
7 users (show)

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Fixed In Version: 389-ds-base-1.3.5.10-19.el7_3
Doc Type: Bug Fix
Doc Text:
In a replication topology, Directory Server incorrectly calculated the size of string format entries when a lot of entries were deleted. The calculated size of entries was smaller than the actual required size. Consequently, Directory Server allocated insufficient memory and terminated unexpectedly when the data was written to it. With this update, the size of string format entries is now calculated correctly in the described situation and Directory Server no longer terminates unexpectedly.
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Clone Of: 1418202
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Last Closed: 2017-04-12 08:36:42 EDT
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Tracker ID Priority Status Summary Last Updated
Red Hat Product Errata RHSA-2017:0920 normal SHIPPED_LIVE Important: 389-ds-base security and bug fix update 2017-04-12 12:27:01 EDT

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Description Jaroslav Reznik 2017-03-06 08:44:08 EST
This bug has been copied from bug #1418202 and has been proposed
to be backported to 7.3 z-stream (EUS).
Comment 8 errata-xmlrpc 2017-04-12 08:36:42 EDT
Since the problem described in this bug report should be
resolved in a recent advisory, it has been closed with a
resolution of ERRATA.

For information on the advisory, and where to find the updated
files, follow the link below.

If the solution does not work for you, open a new bug report.

https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2017:0920

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