>>>>> On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 16:08:57 +0100, "Trupti V.Kulkarni" 
>>>>> <trupss...@gmail.com> said:

TVK> *serverRecvBuf INTEGER
TVK> specifies the desired size of the buffer to be used when
TVK> receiving incoming SNMP requests.  If the OS hard limit is  lower  than
TVK> the  serverRecvBuf value, then this will be used instead.
TVK> Some platforms may decide to increase the size of the buffer actually
TVK> used for internal housekeeping.*

TVK> Is serverRecvBuf specified in bytes or KB? (Or MB?) How does one
TVK> find out the "OS hard limit"? I have a Linux box: Linux
TVK> 2.6.18-128.1.6.el5

Well, it's in bytes.  I don't know (personally) how to tell what the OS
limit might be.
-- 
Wes Hardaker
Cobham Analytic Solutions

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