Richard:
I don't know if anyone has responded to this yet, but the Sara web site has a 
bug listed for Ubuntu 10.04 and dsm_sa_snmpd.  Ubuntu is running the 2.6.32 
kernel.  I have encountered this with Nagios monitoring machines via SNMP with 
OMSA 6.0.  The problem shows up as a memory leak in dsm-sa_snmpd when called 
from the check_openmanage plugin. Each call consumes another 15 mb of memory 
and eventually the swap area fills and things start to break. 

You did not provide much for details, so I am not sure if this is relevant to 
your situation. If so, I did an immediate work-around of using a cron job to 
restart omsa twice a day.  As well, last week I converted one machine to the 
Dell repo based OMSA 6.3 for Ubuntu.  I will be monitoring the "6.3" machine to 
see if the memory leak is present. 

Stewart  
-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Walraven <[email protected]>
Sender: [email protected]
Date: Sun, 1 Aug 2010 23:36:44 
To: [email protected]<[email protected]>
Subject: DSM_SA_SNMPD Error

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