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Subject: Re: snmptrapd memory leak ??
On Thu, 16 Jun 2005 15:09:32 -0500 Wu, wrote:
WLA I whipped out the old software, then untar the 5.2.1, before
config, I
WLA edited the snmptrapd.c changed the
WLA agentx_subagent = 0 as said in the patch.
Sorry, I missed a part - a handler
On Thu, 16 Jun 2005 15:09:32 -0500 Wu, wrote:
WLA I whipped out the old software, then untar the 5.2.1, before config, I
WLA edited the snmptrapd.c changed the
WLA agentx_subagent = 0 as said in the patch.
Sorry, I missed a part - a handler was installed globally, not respecting the
agentx flag.
:40 PM
To: Wu, Lan, ALABS
Subject: Re: snmptrapd memory leak ??
Wu, Lan, ALABS wrote:
Hi Thomas,
See results:
/home/snmp/snmpcol/bin
$ gdb /home/snmp/snmpcol/bin core
You need to give the path to the executable, *including* the executable!
Probably:
gdb /home/snmp/snmpcol/sbin/snmptrapd
memory leak ??
On Thu, 16 Jun 2005 08:58:44 -0500 Wu, wrote:
WLA Thanks for returning my email.
WLA
WLA Try this simple patch to disable the agentx sub-agent.
WLA
WLA Where can I find this patch and how to install it ?
d'oh! It was supposed to be attached to my mail. Sorry about that. Here
-Original Message-
From: Wu, Lan, ALABS
Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2005 9:47 AM
To: 'net-snmp-users@lists.sourceforge.net'
Subject: RE: snmptrapd memory leak ??
Hi Robert,
Thanks for returning my email.
Try this simple patch to disable the agentx sub-agent.
Where can I find
On Thu, 16 Jun 2005 08:58:44 -0500 Wu, wrote:
WLA Thanks for returning my email.
WLA
WLA Try this simple patch to disable the agentx sub-agent.
WLA
WLA Where can I find this patch and how to install it ?
d'oh! It was supposed to be attached to my mail. Sorry about that. Here it is..
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, ALABS
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Subject: Re: snmptrapd memory leak ??
On Mon, 13 Jun 2005 12:48:56 -0500 Wu, wrote:
WLA I am using snmptrapd to receive the snmp traps, if I do not want to
keep
WLA any number traps around in memory, do I set up a snmptrpad.conf
file in
WLA /usr/etc
All,
I have set up the
snmptrapd.conf as man page suggested with dontRetainLos true, however, the
memory has grown from 5304 K, this morning 11 to now 15M. I am observing it, may
cause core dump.(was dump for 5.1.1 version)
I am not using very
complex feature in the net-snmp, basically
Hi
All,
I am using snmptrapd
to receive the snmp traps, if I do not want to keep any number traps around in
memory, do I set up a snmptrpad.conf file in
/usr/etc/snmp/snmptrapd.conf( this directorylooksunusual, but
thisdirectory stated in man page)and specify
DontRetainLogs true in the
Hello
I've been running snmptrapd from version 5.1.1 on a 2.6.7 box for the past
fortnight, with a set of perl-based traphandlers.
Looking at the box now, snmptrapd has stolen over 100Mb of memory:
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+ COMMAND
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