On Thu, 5 May 2005, Alain Lavelanet wrote:
I hope this is a question that is well known but I haven't been able to find anything on it searching.
I've recently installed RedHat Liniux ES 4.0 on two machines and am using the included 5.1.2 rpm from the disks. I'm finding that snmpd is taking up about 96% of the CPU on both machines (different hardware.) I've run snmpconf -i and removed everything and only added a snmp v1/2 community string with unlimited read access to a class B. I've added the location and contact. That's it. I tried to make it as basic and open as I could and snmpd is still running away with the cpu? This seems like a pretty cookie cutter installation at this point.
This definitely is not normal behavior.
I hate RPM's with a vengeance. Have you tried building snmpd from source?
The only way to diagnose this is to sniff the snmpd process with a tools like ktrace/ltrace/strace/whatever tool you have to trace system and library calls.
Cheers,
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