On 19 October 2010 13:20, Leo Lin <[email protected]> wrote:
> Actually I have 2 tables, and on both it behaves differently.

What are the root OIDs of each table?
What other objects are defined between the two?


> On both tables, if I perform snmpgetnext, it works fine.

That's a bit vague.
What OIDs are you running "snmpgetnext" on?

Remember, I suggested you ran snmpgetnext on the *last*
instance of the table.   I.e. the final value returned by snmpwalk
before it hangs.


> I'm going to try to revert table 1 using the netsnmp helper handler
> instead, to check if this happens with the helper as well.

My suspicion is actually with table2, not table1.
But you haven't given enough detail to confirm this.

Dave

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