>>>>> On Thu, 10 Feb 2011 10:24:01 +0530, Abraham Varricatt 
>>>>> <[email protected]> said:

AV> I usually stop the agent with "Ctrl + \" . And I hate to tell you this, but
AV> Ctrl-C is a bad way of stopping the agent. At least, with net-snmp 5.5,
AV> whenever I used that, the agent would quit, but still leave locks on the UDP
AV> port. At the time (a few months back), I asked around in the mailing list
AV> and was told to use "Ctrl + \". That key combination has been working well
AV> with me for stopping the agent without leaving UDP locks behind.

Ugh...  The right thing to do would be to figure out why UDP is left
open on your system.  That shouldn't be happening.

When you use ctrl-\ it never lets the agent properly do "its thing" to
shutdown, like save data, etc.
-- 
Wes Hardaker
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