As we're not able to replicate the problem, and this bug hasn't had any
activity for over 100 days I'm closing it. Let us know if you're still
affected by this issue, and we'll re-open it.
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Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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snmpd eats memory
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Hello,
first, thanks for your help,
> Ok but I asked if you could try this on hardy?
currently no, that's a productive server, and we don't have any backup
hardware for that.
btw: the problem has solved partially, snmp eats the memory, but
system hasn't crashed till I upgraded it.
a.
> Thanks
Ok but I asked if you could try this on hardy?
Thanks
chuck
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This is affecting several of our 64-bit Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy) servers.
The memory usage climbs faster the more oid's are pulled. Looping
snmpwalk from my desktop causes the process to grow 128kbytes every
iteration.
dpkg -l |grep snmp :
ii libsnmp-base 5.3.1-6ubuntu
Is this still a problem for you in hardy?
Thanks
chuck
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Status: New => Incomplete
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