On Tue, 11 Oct 2005 14:34:51 +0800 Pingping wrote:
PH> Can Net-SNMP agent buffer requests? If can, how many request?
No. The underlying OS may buffer incoming requests, but net-snmp processes
them as they come in.
PH> I trace the codes, It seems snmpd doesn't fork new process to process the
PH> accepted request. right?
Correct. however, if a request is delegated (eg to an AgentX subagent), the
agent will accept new requests while any delegated requests are being
processed. (excluding set requests, which are processed a little differently.)
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