I am running RHEL5 release 4 (Tikanga) and am seeing snmpd eat up large
chunks of memory.   It is currently using up almost 600M of memory on one of
my users desktops:

PID USER      PR  NI  VIRT  RES  SHR S %CPU %MEM    TIME+
COMMAND
22877 root      15   0 1977m 579m 3044 S  0.0 28.8   4:20.36
snmpd

I have seen this on several systems.   Has anyone else run into this?   Does
snmpd have a memory leak?

Version:

net-snmp-5.3.2.2-7.el5

snmpd.conf file:

##
#
# Default linux snmpd.conf file.  This file is managed by cfengine,
# any changes or additions will be overwritten.
#
##

trapsink  internal.hostname.net
informsink  internal.hostname.net
trapcommunity  xxxx
rwuser  xxxx
rouser  xxxx
rocommunity  xxxx
rwcommunity  xxxx
storageUseNFS 1
load 4 3 2


# Entry Added by CFENGINE
syslocation 1ug7

# Entry Added by CFENGINE
user jdb
#System Disks
disk /
disk /boot

Thanks.
-- 
-MichaelC
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