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2006 May 04
2
xmalloc(foo*bar) -> xcalloc(foo, bar) for Portable
Hi All.
While wandering in auth-pam.c I noticed that there's a few Portable-specific
escapees from the xmalloc(foo * bar) cleanup.
There's also a "probably can't happen" integer overflow in
ssh-rand-helper.c with the memset:
num_cmds = 64;
- entcmd = xmalloc(num_cmds * sizeof(entropy_cmd_t));
+ entcmd = xcalloc(num_cmds, sizeof(entropy_cmd_t));
memset(entcmd, '\0', num_cmds * sizeof(entropy_cmd_t));
Unless sizeof(entropy_cmd_t) is *really* big, it ought to safe :-)
Index: auth-pam.c
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2015 Nov 10
3
hunting the fatty
...100% for minutes.
So I've enabled dovecot's stats and enjoying "doveadm stats top", "stats-top.pl" and "doveadm stats dump user/session",
but talking about "doveadm stats dump user" and its output fields:
user reset_timestamp last_update num_logins num_cmds user_cpu sys_cpu min_faults maj_faults vol_cs invol_cs disk_input disk_output read_count read_bytes write_count write_bytes mail_lookup_path mail_lookup_attr mail_read_count mail_read_bytes mail_cache_hits
I'm not sure which of those fields can help me
and I can't find any relevant docume...
2015 Nov 11
3
hunting the fatty
...dovecot's stats and enjoying "doveadm stats top",
> > "stats-top.pl" and "doveadm stats dump user/session",
> > but talking about "doveadm stats dump user" and its output fields:
> >
> > user reset_timestamp last_update num_logins num_cmds user_cpu sys_cpu min_faults maj_faults vol_cs invol_cs disk_input disk_output read_count read_bytes write_count write_bytes mail_lookup_path mail_lookup_attr mail_read_count mail_read_bytes mail_cache_hits
> >
> > I'm not sure which of those fields can help me
> > and I can&...
2015 Nov 11
0
hunting the fatty
...tats and enjoying "doveadm stats top",
>> > "stats-top.pl" and "doveadm stats dump user/session",
>> > but talking about "doveadm stats dump user" and its output fields:
>> >
>> > user reset_timestamp last_update num_logins num_cmds user_cpu sys_cpu min_faults maj_faults vol_cs invol_cs disk_input disk_output read_count read_bytes write_count write_bytes mail_lookup_path mail_lookup_attr mail_read_count mail_read_bytes mail_cache_hits
>> >
>> > I'm not sure which of those fields can help me
>> >...
2020 Apr 09
5
[Bug 1418] New: segfaults when running nft --file foo.nft --echo
...cb_data=0x5555555ad000
<netlink_echo_callback>, data=data at entry=0x7fffffffde10,
cb_ctl_array=0x55555560a5a0 <cb_ctl_array>, cb_ctl_array_len=16) at
callback.c:135
#17 0x00005555555b1aac in mnl_batch_talk (ctx=ctx at entry=0x7fffffffdf70,
err_list=err_list at entry=0x7fffffffdf60, num_cmds=num_cmds at entry=161) at
mnl.c:433
#18 0x000055555556b6c5 in nft_netlink (nft=nft at entry=0x55555560c2a0,
cmds=cmds at entry=0x7fffffffe010, msgs=msgs at entry=0x7fffffffe000,
nf_sock=<optimized out>) at libnftables.c:57
#19 0x000055555556bfa8 in nft_run_cmd_from_filename (nft=0x55555560c2...
2016 Nov 01
2
No stats under FreeBSD 10.3
...26.0 (23d1de6))
Looks like there no statistics under FreeBSD.
Server isn?t busy yet but got at least a few connection open.
Added
mail_plugins = $mail_plugins stats
plugin {
stats_refresh = 30 secs
stats_track_cmds = yes
}
doveadm stats dump global
reset_timestamp last_update num_logins num_cmds num_connected_sessions auth_successes auth_master_successes auth_failures auth_db_tempfails auth_cache_hits auth_cache_misses user_cpu sys_cpu clock_time min_faults maj_faults vol_cs invol_cs disk_input disk_output read_count read_bytes write_count write_bytes mail_lookup_path mail_lookup_attr mai...
2015 Nov 10
0
hunting the fatty
...So I've enabled dovecot's stats and enjoying "doveadm stats top",
> "stats-top.pl" and "doveadm stats dump user/session",
> but talking about "doveadm stats dump user" and its output fields:
>
> user reset_timestamp last_update num_logins num_cmds user_cpu sys_cpu min_faults maj_faults vol_cs invol_cs disk_input disk_output read_count read_bytes write_count write_bytes mail_lookup_path mail_lookup_attr mail_read_count mail_read_bytes mail_cache_hits
>
> I'm not sure which of those fields can help me
> and I can't find any...