Hi, I'm using OMSA on different PowerEdge machines with Ubuntu Linux (64-bit) as my OS. I'm also using Nagios with the check_openmanage module to monitor these machines.
My setup seems to work fine with Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty) and the Debian/Ubuntu packages provided by Sara (https://subtrac.sara.nl/oss/omsa_2_deb). Then I tried upgrading the Ubuntu release on one machine to 10.04 (lucid) and noticed that the dsm_sa_snmpd process memory usage grew about 30 MByte on each SNMP call from the check_openmanage script. I filed the bug into the Sara bug tracker and there seem to be other people with the same problem, but no solution so far. <https://subtrac.sara.nl/oss/omsa_2_deb/ticket/65> <https://subtrac.sara.nl/oss/omsa_2_deb/ticket/66> I now uninstalled the Sara packages and installed the official packages from Dell and I'm still seeing the same problem. I can trigger the memory growth by calling check_openmanage by hand, but not with snmpwalk (snmpwalk -OS -v 1 -c public $HOST .1.3.6.1.4.1.674.10892.1) I suspect that the problem is caused somewhere by the SMUX interaction between the OMSA SNMP daemon and net-snmpd which has been updated in Ubuntu 10.04. Does anybody have an idea how to solve this problem? Best regards, Karsten _______________________________________________ Linux-PowerEdge mailing list [email protected] https://lists.us.dell.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-poweredge Please read the FAQ at http://lists.us.dell.com/faq
