Dave,It looks like it might be memory related. The net-snmp process was
showing huge amounts of memory utilization prior to this (like 3gb). Are there
any known disk related memory leaks in 5.3? These people migrated from one san
to another and then started having problems with memory utilization and core
dumps.Jayson> Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 12:12:00 +0100> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: Net-SNMP 5.3 Dumping core, Any Ideas?> CC:
[email protected]> > On 11/07/07, Jayson Robinson <[EMAIL
PROTECTED]> wrote:> > 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.> > This looks suspiciously like a
memory allocation problem.> The code in question is:> > if (NULL ==
tbl_req_info) {> tbl_req_info =
SNMP_MALLOC_TYPEDEF(netsnmp_table_request_info);>
tbl_req_info->reg_info = tbl_info;> :> > so it's presumably the
'malloc' call which is failing.> Are the systems concerned running low on
available memory?> > Dave
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