Here is the output of top: note that snmpd started out at 8976, now it is at 
11024:
777 1 root S 11024 10% 0% /sbin/snmpd -Ls 3 -d -p /tmp/sf_run/sn

I'm running on linux, net-snmp 5.5, I have enclosed the output of configure as 
requested:

[kraghunat...@kavitasfdev sbin]$ net-snmp-config --configure-options
 '--with-mib-modules=skyfiber-owb-mib' '--with-linkcc=g++' 
'--with-libs=/home/kraghunathan/views/sfdev-2.0/src/thirdparty/net-snmp-5.5/libui.a
 /home/kraghunathan/views/sfdev-2.0/src/thirdparty/net-snmp-5.5/libutl.a 
/usr/lib/libpthread.a'

I'm now trying without any mibs at all(removed skyfiber-owb-mib) to see if  can 
reproduce the problem. Valgrind didnt give me any useful output.

The leak happens on the dot after 5 hours. 

Kavita
--- On Tue, 9/7/10, Thomas Anders <thomas.and...@blue-cable.de> wrote:

> From: Thomas Anders <thomas.and...@blue-cable.de>
> Subject: Re: Net-snmp leaks memory after 5 hours
> To: net-snmp-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Date: Tuesday, September 7, 2010, 5:13 PM
> kavita raghunathan wrote:
> > Hello, After 5 hours, I notice that the memory usage
> of net-snmp has jumped. It does not seem to depend on the
> application code I have written - any ideas where to look ?
> 
> Would you mind giving us a bit more information to work
> with? What platform, what net-snmp version, what's the
> output of "net-snmp-config --configure-options", what's your
> run-time configuration (snmpd.conf and command-line
> options), what queries do you perform during those 5 hours,
> how exactly do you see the leak, can you also reproduce it
> without your application code and so on.
> 
> 
> +Thomas
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