Your message dated Tue, 12 Oct 2010 01:03:07 +0800
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and subject line That was fixed and migrated to Squeeze
has caused the Debian Bug report #598387,
regarding dtc-xen statslogger breaks and dtc-xen leaks memory after a xm 
start/stop
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Package: dtc-xen
Version: 0.5.11-1
Severity: grave

We have discovered that when a xm start/stop/shutdown is requested using
the dtc-xen SOAP daemon, dtc-xen tries to trap the stdout/stderr in
order to be able to forward it to the SOAP client that connects to it.
The issue is that after it did so, it didn't release stderr/stdout,
so that they are going into an internal variable of dtc-xen instead.

The result is that, after a xm start/stop/shutdown:
- dtc-xen leaks memory, with a variable that takes the output of
xm list every minutes
- the dataCollector thread that does xm list cannot get the CPU
statistics as it was designed for, because the output is redirected
to a variable.

Version 0.5.12-1 that I just uploaded in SID should correct the above
issue, but I think it was important to open a RC bug so that this can
be tracked by the RT. Sorry that I didn't open the bug first, and closed
it in the package, but as it stands, I don't think it deserves a new
upload just to fix that fact. I will tag and close this bug
appropriately as dtc-xen migrates from SID to Testing. Let me know if
you a new upload with a Close: #X is needed.

Cheers,

Thomas Goirand (Zigo)

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That was fixed and migrated to Squeeze


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