Hello all,

Currently I have Nagios set up to use SNMP 5.2.2 to perform checks on nearly 200 machines. Recently some of my SNMPD daemons started hanging and stop responding to snmp requests.
When I check with netstat, I get these results back:
Active Internet connections (only servers)
Proto  Recv-Q   Send-Q   Local Address         Foreign Address    State       PID/Program name
udp     107824   0             *:snmp                     *:*                                            31154/snmpd
The Recv-Q has become insanely high (it's always 107824), which leads me to believe the SNMPD daemon has been floaded with requests somehow.
Does anyone know a workaround of some kind, or a way to flush the queue if the SNMPD daemon crashed or something?

Thanks!

-Jeffrey

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Jeffrey Lensen
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