On November 23, 2018 at 7:06 AM Mart Pirita sysadmin@e-positive.ee wrote:
FYI, this is not fixed in v2.3.4:
Correct. This is not a critical issue, so it will be fixed eventually but was not a priority for this release.
michael
Nov 23 16:03:24 xxx dovecot: master: Dovecot v2.3.4 (0ecbaf23d) starting up for imap, pop3, lmtp (core dumps disabled) Nov 23 16:03:53 xxx dovecot: auth: Warning: Event 0x80c2f28 leaked (parent=(nil)): auth-client-connection.c:338 Nov 23 16:03:53 xxx dovecot: auth: Warning: Event 0x80d71e0 leaked (parent=(nil)): auth-client-connection.c:338 Nov 23 16:03:53 xxx dovecot: auth: Warning: Event 0x80c3220 leaked (parent=(nil)): auth-client-connection.c:338
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Aki Tuomi wrote:
It will be fixed.
Aki
On 6.11.2018 8.57, Mart Pirita wrote:
Hi,
I'm not using rsyslog and instead of hiding, this event leak should be fixed.
Michael Slusarz wrote:
On November 3, 2018 at 9:41 AM Mart Pirita sysadmin@e-positive.ee wrote:
Hi,
But this harmless is spamming logs, so how to disable it:
grep auth-client-connection.c:338 maillog | wc -l 1259 If using something like rsyslog, it is trivial to filter out unwanted entries.
michael
Aki Tuomi wrote:
> On 03 November 2018 at 12:12 Mart Pirita < sysadmin@e-positive.ee > mailto:sysadmin@e-positive.ee> wrote: > > > Hi, > > > Noticed with latest v2.3.3 some new warning in logs, for example: > > dovecot: auth: Warning: Event 0x80a6fc0 leaked (parent=(nil)): > auth-client-connection.c:338: 1 Time(s) > dovecot: auth: Warning: Event 0x80aa1c8 leaked (parent=(nil)): > auth-client-connection.c:338: 1 Time(s) > dovecot: auth: Warning: Event 0x80aa718 leaked (parent=(nil)): > auth-client-connection.c:338: 1 Time(s) > dovecot: auth: Warning: Event 0x80adac0 leaked (parent=(nil)): > auth-client-connection.c:338: 1 Time(s) > dovecot: auth: Warning: Event 0x80b6c38 leaked (parent=(nil)): > auth-client-connection.c:338: 1 Time(s) > dovecot: auth: Warning: Event 0x80c0e00 leaked (parent=(nil)): > auth-client-connection.c:338: 1 Time(s) > dovecot: auth: Warning: auth client 0 disconnected with 1 pending > requests: EOF: 12 Time(s) > > > What are they? > > > -- > Mart Hi! It's harmless event leak. This is a known issue to us.
-- Mart