Got some rather large cores (4gb) from one of our net-snmp 5.3 boxes.   
Apparently they have been doing this randomly.  I have at least 4 core files 
and 
I have pulled the backtrace on the core file and was wondering if
anyone has any ideas.Core was generated by `snmpd'.Program terminated with 
signal 11, Segmentation fault.#0  table_helper_handler (handler=0xb4ab0, 
reginfo=0xb6240, reqinfo=0xcef60, requests=0x17cea8) at table.c:354354          
       tbl_req_info->reg_info = tbl_info;(gdb) bt#0  table_helper_handler 
(handler=0xb4ab0, reginfo=0xb6240, reqinfo=0xcef60, requests=0x17cea8) at 
table.c:354#1  0xff23a374 in netsnmp_call_next_handler (current=0xb4ab0, 
reginfo=0xb6240, reqinfo=0xcef60, requests=0x17cea8)    at 
agent_handler.c:430#2  0xff35951c in netsnmp_bulk_to_next_helper 
(handler=0xb4ad0, reginfo=0xb6240, reqinfo=0xcef60, requests=0x17cea8)    at 
bulk_to_next.c:99#3  0xff239fb4 in netsnmp_call_handlers (reginfo=0xb6240, 
reqinfo=0xcef60, requests=0x17cea8) at agent_handler.c:430#4  0xff22e500 in 
handle_var_requests (asp=0x157fc0) at snmp_agent.c:2479#5  0xff22f128 in 
handle_pdu (asp=0x157fc0) at snmp_agent.c:3247#6  0xff23032c in 
netsnmp_handle_request (asp=0x157fc0, status=0) at snmp_agent.c:3058#7  
0xff2308e8 in handle_snmp_packet (op=1, session=0x156fe8, reqid=42623122, 
pdu=0x1585b8, magic=0x0) at snmp_agent.c:1840#8  0xff13b378 in 
_sess_process_packet (sessp=0xcec78, sp=0x156fe8, isp=0x14fa98, 
transport=0x156ea0, opaque=0x0,     olength=1410488, packetptr=0x15a308 
"0(\002\001\001\004\004xxxx¥\035\002\004\002\212`\222\002\001", length=0)    at 
snmp_api.c:5334#9  0xff13c5d4 in _sess_read (sessp=0xcec78, fdset=0x15a308) at 
snmp_api.c:5747#10 0xff13cf08 in snmp_sess_read (sessp=0xcec78, 
fdset=0xffbefb38) at snmp_api.c:5766#11 0xff13cf6c in snmp_read 
(fdset=0xffbefb38) at snmp_api.c:5386#12 0x000136ac in main ()Thank you,Jayson 
Robinson
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