Wes Hardaker san
Thank you for advice.
>At Mon, 20 Feb 2006 11:27:03 -0800,Wes Hardaker wrote:
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> > On Mon, 20 Feb 2006 21:34:53 +0900, Dan Keimatsu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > said:
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> Dan> It is attached to the package, and whenever the trap is received by
> Dan> using snmptrapd, sta
> On Mon, 20 Feb 2006 21:34:53 +0900, Dan Keimatsu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
Dan> It is attached to the package, and whenever the trap is received by
Dan> using snmptrapd, started traphandler two times.
Is it possible that the trap is being sent twice? I'd bet on this
being the problem. Run
I write the mail of the question for snmptrapd.
It is attached to RHEL ES 4, and uses "net-snmp-utils".
Version
NET-SNMP Version: 5.1.2
It is attached to the package, and whenever the trap is received by
using snmptrapd, started traphandler two times.
Is there a method of evading this phenom
On Tue, 2006-01-24 at 17:46 +0530, Rane, Prashant wrote:
> But this snmptrapd binary cores when I try to run it with the "debug
> all" option , as seen below
As Thomas has said, we'd really need to see a debugger back trace
to comment on why this might be failing (let alone fix it).
We'd probab
Rane, Prashant wrote:
But* this snmptrapd binary cores* when I try to run it* with the "debug
all" option* , as seen below
Can you please provide a backtrace (run under gdb and type "bt" after it
has crashed)? What's your configuration (snmptrapd.conf)? Please file a
bug report on http://www.
Title: RE: Help needed: Problem with snmptrapd 5.2.2 config parameter serverRecvBuf
Hi Dave,
Thanks for your inputs. I guess I will have to look into the snmptrapd code.
I am using a locally (on solaris_5.8) compiled binary of snmptrapd v 5.2.2, as I was not able to locate any for
Hi
To take care of trap burst (1000 traps in a second), I tried to
configure snmptrapd 5.2.2 parameter serverRecvbuf in a config file
"snmptrapd.cfg".
% cat /usr/nc/Solutions/ConnectSNMP/conf/snmptrapd.cfg
# execute 'snmptrapd -H' to get a list of all parameters understood by
snmptrapd.
server
On Fri, 2006-01-20 at 21:30 +0530, Rane, Prashant wrote:
> Need urgent help/advice on:
> 2. Any insights on possible reasons for the traps getting dropped
I make no claims to any sort of expertise on high-volume systems,
but I offer the following suggestion for your consideration.
Off the top of
On Wed, 2005-09-28 at 12:05 +0530, amit yadav wrote:
> Do these versions work on aix 4.3.3.0
We don't know - we don't have access to AIX systems.
But they are significantly newer than the (fairly early)
version you are currently working with.
The more recent the version, the more likely it wi
Hi Robert,
Do these versions work on aix 4.3.3.0 because this is the oslevel I am working on and if yes could you please send me the links, as to where i could get them as this is really effecting my work. Thanks for the help.
Regards,Amit Yadav
On 9/23/05, Robert Story <[EMAIL PROTECTED
On Fri, 23 Sep 2005 16:50:40 +0530 amit wrote:
AY> I am working on aix 4.3.3 and snmptrapd version is
AY> 5.0.3, the problem I am having is that snmptrapd hogs the cpu and cpu
AY> usage goes to 100%.
Have you tried a more recent version, lie 5.0.10, 5.1.3.1, 5.2.1.2 or
5.2.2.pre1
Hi all,
I am working on aix 4.3.3 and snmptrapd version is
5.0.3, the problem I am having is that snmptrapd hogs the cpu and cpu
usage goes to 100%.
Has anyone faced a similar problem??
I would appreciate any help on this as this is creating real problems for me.
Thanks,
Amit Y
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