>>>>> On Fri, 4 Jun 2010 14:34:56 +0530, Vinod Nanjaiah 
>>>>> <vinod_nanja...@mindtree.com> said:

VN> Is such a problem known to exist with snmpd?
VN> Or, does this indicate that something is wrong with the sub-agents?

Well, it's likely the connection between the master and the sub-agent
has failed.  It actually could be either side (because if you restart
snmpd, it's likely the subagents will reconnect).

*But* if *both* subagents always fail at the same time, then it's likely
snmpd causing the problem.  Or if only one subagent fails (ever) but the
other still works, then there is something likely wrong in the
subagent.  Do you ever see one subagent working and the other not?  Or
do they always fail as a pair?
-- 
Wes Hardaker
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