On 29/06/2011 15:19, Chris Down wrote:
> I am testing net-snmp on and embedded ARM board and I have found what appears 
> to be a memory leak in net-snmp, when using the monitor command in 
> snmpd.conf. The memory leak only seems to occur with r values other than the 
> default 600s. I have added the following lines to my snmpd.conf file and 
> tested with both 5.6.1.1 and the latest svn as of today. 
> 
> proc test
> monitor -S -r 33 -o prNames -o prErrMessage "Process Table" prErrorFlag 0 1
> 
> The value of r has an impact on the rate of the memory leak. Using a value of 
> 33s shows the memory increase after approximately 6 minutes then and further 
> increases at approximately 10 minute intervals.
> 
> time minutes    vsz
>    0           7576
>    6           7704
>   16           7832
>   26           7960
>   36           8088
>   46           8212
>   56           8340

Just for info, this memory leak seems to have been fixed for 5.7.

Chris

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