Solaris 8 cron memory leak problem found

From: ejf (ejf@lucent.com)
Date: Thu Apr 24 2003 - 19:08:48 EDT


Folks,
Thanks to Dr. Anthony "Probe" at www.probepak.com and his tool aprobe,
we were able to find the leak. And lo and behold Sun had a patch available on
04/08/2003. Patch number 110389-03.
If you have a memory leak your trying to track down, go to www.probepak.com and
you can get a free copy a try it out.

Ed Franckowiak
WTSC OMP Support
Lucten Technologies

I'm wondering if other are seeing a problem with the /usr/sbin/cron process
growing in size without limits. I've seen the cron process up to 125 MB in size.
That was on a system running for about 120 days.

I'm running with kernel jumbo patch 108528-19, patch 109007-11 and patch
110710-01.

This is what I get when I do a prstat on the cron process:

        prstat -p cron_pid

PID USERNAME SIZE RSS STATE PRI NICE TIME CPU PROCESS/NLWP
884 root 53M 52M sleep 58 0 0:05.17 0.1% cron/1

I can get the cron to grow faster if I add 10 cron jobs that get exectuted every
minute, that do a "sleep 60".

Sun is of little help.

Ed Franckowiak
WTSC OMP Support
Lucent Technologies
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