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  1. RHEL
  2. RHEL-63891

dbscan crashes when showing statistics for MDB

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    • rhel-9.6
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    • 389-ds-base
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    • 389-ds-base-2.6.1-3.el9
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      Automated tests pass:

      dirsrvtests/tests/suites/clu/dbscan_test.py::test_dbscan_destructive_actions
      
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      Automated tests pass: dirsrvtests/tests/suites/clu/dbscan_test.py::test_dbscan_destructive_actions
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      What were you trying to do that didn't work?

      dbscan crashes when I try to display statistics on MDB database

      What is the impact of this issue to you?

      Please provide the package NVR for which the bug is seen:

      389-ds-base-2.5.2-2.el9_5.x86_64

      How reproducible is this bug?:

      always

      Steps to reproduce

      1. Create a new DS instance with MDB backend
      2. Run dbscan
        dbscan -D mdb -S /var/lib/dirsrv/slapd-localhost/db/
        

      Expected results

      No coredump

      Actual results

      dbscan -D mdb -S /var/lib/dirsrv/slapd-localhost/db/
      
      ...
      
      PAGES: max=3725938 alloced=88 used=56 size=4096
      free(): invalid pointer
      Aborted (core dumped)
      

              idm-ds-dev-bugs IdM DS Dev
              vashirov@redhat.com Viktor Ashirov
              IdM DS Dev IdM DS Dev
              Viktor Ashirov Viktor Ashirov
              Evgenia Martyniuk Evgenia Martyniuk
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