Thanks for your attention,

I thought I've had the `select' problem resolved:
The first argument of select() must be greater than ZERO, since
the master agent passes opened_session_numbers to subagent
as a pointer, and when the master is NOT in a stable state, i.e.,
the master cannot process requests normally, the subagent will
get the `select' error.
   But I've no idea of what the `66624 bytes sent to local IPC' is,
since I didn't work on it any more. Anybody knows?

   However, the subagent still can't work properly. I tried another
wayto test my MIB module -- compile it into the master(snmpd). I
am glad that, it is much more easier than I experted. And this time,
I succeeded. My question is, what should I do if I want to make the
agent a `concurrent server' to handle multiple requests at the same
time?

Cheers,

Arthas.




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