Hi,

Arno Lehmann wrote:
> All systems that I observed this on run linux, MySQL, and Bacula 
> versions from 1.38.something (probably 5) to 2.0.3.
>   

I run MySQL as well. Is it hard to convert to, say,  PostgreSQL without
losing data?

> Baculas integrated memory watchdog smartalloc doesn't report anything 
> extraordinary, so I think this might have to do with some libraries - I 
> strongly suspect MySQL because I assume that's the library that has to 
> handle most of the data that goes through the DIR.
>
> Nothing proven, though... running Bacula with valgrind might tell more.
>   

I'll see if I can set up valgrind.

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