Not sure if my message made it to the list the first time, I think it got dumped for overquoting. Anywho, I have some new information about my problem, so hopefully someone can help.
Since switching to a single mrtg daemon process for all 75 of my routers I have had blocking outages as well. Originally I forked the process into 12 instances, and after experiencing the problem, I have tried forking into 32, 64, and 128 instances and the problem still occured. If I lose a single router, all of the forks turn into zombie processes and then die off. Previously, I had the the 75 routers split into 5 different regions, with a seperate process forking into 4 instances for each region. If two or more routers went down in a single region, the entire mrtg process for that region would usually die, causing me to lose all data. Although the process would survive if I only lost one router. Today I tried the suggestion about modifying the SNMP retry attempts, although I could not get the SnmpOptions global parameter to work correctly. What is the correct configuration for this parameter and has anyone had success with it? Also, do you think that it would solve my problem? I really don't want to go back to five seperate processes. Garry W. Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED] 303.359.8322 -- Unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Help mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archive http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg-developers
