Dear list,

I've got a network configuration where I am forced to create thousands
of network interface aliases. If I create too many of them, snmpd is
consuming most of the system's CPU usage. My guess is that it tries to
iterate over all existing system interfaces (including aliases), which
is an exhaustive task.

However, I am not interested in statistics on the given interface and
all its aliases. Is there an option to exclude/disable this interface
and it aliases from SNMP data?

If there is no such option, I'd also deactivate statistics for all
interfaces. I already tried -I -interfaces, but it's still possible to
retrieve the list of interfaces.

Thanks for your hints in advance.

Regards,
Chris


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