I have not resolved this issue yet - nor heard any
feedback - but in researching it I have discovered
another issue which is causing me similar problems.
It seems snmpd does not fork another daemon when one
its answering to one client like sendmail, imap or
other daemons as I'd expect. I have some extend scripts
that can run up to 60 seconds and if other snmpgets are
coming in (from Nagios), they timeout. Can someone
verify this is intended behavior and perhaps explain
why another process isn't started to handle subsequent
incoming requests? Thanks.

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- Kyle 
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