It still dies. I did catch this in the snmpd.log

nlist err: neither rhash_size nor _rhash_size found.
nlist err: neither rthost nor _rthost found.
nlist err: neither rtnet nor _rtnet found.
NET-SNMP version 5.3.0.1
Received SNMP packet(s) from UDP: [127.0.0.1]:3238
truncating integer value > 32 bits
nlist err: neither arptab_size nor _arptab_size found.
nlist err: neither arptab nor _arptab found.
auto_nlist failed on arptab_size at location 0
auto_nlist failed on arptab_size at location 0
auto_nlist failed on arptab_size at location 0
auto_nlist failed on arptab_size at location 0
auto_nlist failed on arptab_size at location 0
auto_nlist failed on arptab_size at location 0

Not sure if this helps though.

Thanks,
David


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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Thomas
Anders
Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2006 9:53 AM
To: net-snmp-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: snmpwalk kills snmpd-5.3.0.1 on TRU64

Pike, David wrote:
> I'm working on the gdb but here are the changes I made to the source. One
> was the patch for mib.c provided form the sourcefourge site. I'm not an
> expert programmer but this did make it compile and run.

The obvious question then is: what if you do *not* apply your patch, 
rebuild without the "host" mib module and snmpwalk again? Does it still 
crash?


+Thomas

-- 
Thomas Anders (thomas.anders at blue-cable.de)


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