...@loadbalancer.org]
Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2010 6:33 AM
To: Mike Ayers
Cc: net-snmp-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: Memory Leaking with NetSNMP V5.5
Sorry I ment 225 bytes not 255
On 6 May 2010 13:59, Mark Brooks m...@loadbalancer.org wrote:
Ok we have had a further revelation
Ok we have had a further revelation after much testing we were able to work
out that there is one particular OID that is leaking 255 bytes of data each
time you run snmpwalk the oid in particular is:
Sorry I ment 225 bytes not 255
On 6 May 2010 13:59, Mark Brooks m...@loadbalancer.org wrote:
Ok we have had a further revelation after much testing we were able to work
out that there is one particular OID that is leaking 255 bytes of data each
time you run snmpwalk the oid in particular is:
Firstly apologies for the length of this email all
To further the game - we thing there is an issue with snmp and the lvs
module. ive been using valgrind all afternoon with different options. I
think I have narrowed it down to being to problem with specific MIBs.
If i do an snmp walk
snmpwalk -c
We are running the 2.6.32.7 kernel with Centos 5.3 and using the LVS SNMP
module http://kb.linuxvirtualserver.org/wiki/Net-SNMP-LVS-Module the memory
usage increases each time we use snmpwalk to poll the system, and increases
with each query until the box crashes. Has anyone else come across this
From: Mark Brooks [mailto:m...@loadbalancer.org]
Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2010 1:27 PM
We are running the 2.6.32.7 kernel with Centos 5.3 and using the LVS
SNMP module http://kb.linuxvirtualserver.org/wiki/Net-SNMP-LVS-Module
the memory usage increases each time we use snmpwalk to poll the