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I happened to restart my ldap service this morning and noticed a lot of 
dead processes that were hanging around.  Is this a known openldap 
problem, or is the system to blame?  Is this in any way slowing down the 
system?  Is restarting on a regular basis the recommended fix?  

Here is a small sample of the restart.  System is RH Linux 7.3, Openldap 
2.0.23.  Thanks

/etc/init.d/ldap: kill: (29844) - No such process
/etc/init.d/ldap: kill: (29843) - No such process
/etc/init.d/ldap: kill: (29842) - No such process
/etc/init.d/ldap: kill: (29841) - No such process
/etc/init.d/ldap: kill: (29838) - No such process
/etc/init.d/ldap: kill: (29835) - No such process
/etc/init.d/ldap: kill: (29834) - No such process

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Andrew Bacchi
Staff Systems Programmer
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
phone: 518 276-6415  fax: 518 276-2809

http://www.rpi.edu/~bacchi/