Hey all,

I posted this to the IRC channel, but it seems folks are snoozin'.  I
thought I'd put it in front of a few more eyes.

Since I posted this, I've removed the IP address specifier
from /etc/default/snmp (these are debian machines).  Therefore all of
the config files are exactly the same across all VMs.

Thanks in advance for any help you might be able to provide,

Cheers,

C.J.


08:59 < cj> I've got the snmpd running okay on a few hosts, but my name servers 
            don't seem to be responding correctly to the requests sent by the 
            following:
08:59 < cj> cfgmaker --enable-ipv6 --ifref=ip --noreversedns --community 
            colliertech --output ~/tmp/mrtg.cfg --dns-domain colliertech.org ns1
09:00 < cj> I did the same with my mx0 and mx1, web server and database server
09:01 < cj> they all seem to be functioning correctly, and their respective 
            /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf and /etc/default/snmp are basically the same
09:01 < cj> the difference is that each of them is listening on a different IP 
            address.
09:01 < cj> when I run the above command, I get the following in my syslog:
09:01 < cj> Mar 18 15:55:36 ns1 snmpd[1071]: Connection from UDP: 
            [66.152.65.3]:32851 
09:01 < cj> Mar 18 15:55:36 ns1 last message repeated 92 times
09:02 < cj> but not until after the 10 seconds required for cfgmaker to give up
09:03 < cj> the memory on the name servers is a bit more constrained than on 
            most of the other systems, so I think that *might* be it
09:03 < cj> the only vm with less memory than the name servers is the mx1, 
            which gets a lot less traffic
09:04 < cj> anyone know what might be causing this?
09:31 < cj> bumping up the memory didn't do it



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