On 10/18/07, John Drescher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 10/18/07, Hydro Meteor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have searched the mail archives and noticed that some of the Bacula
> Bugs
> > reports have mentioned orphaned buffers but I am wondering what they
> mean.
> >
> > I am running Bacula 2.2.3 on Mac OS X Server (Tiger 10.4.10) with
> PostgreSQL
> > 8.1.9, and upon shutting down my Bacula daemons (for now I'm running all
> > three, Director, File, Storage on the same machine), and I got this
> output:
> >
> > > Orphaned buffer:  apple-xserve 24 bytes buf=11100d8 allocated at
> > scheduler.c:405
> > >
> >
> I believe this means that bacula has detected a memory leak.


Which probably means I should get myself to the most current version of
Bacula (2.2.4) before reporting it.

I will be using Bacula heavily on Mac OS X Server running on Intel Xserve
machines (both 10.4.x "Tiger" Server and as of after next week
10.5.x"Leopard" Server) so I will be as active as I can be in
reporting bugs for
Bacula on OS X Server.

A memory leak does not sound palatable.

-H


John
>
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