Why is interface removal detection timeout so long?

2010-10-27 Thread Stephen Hemminger
It looks like it can take 5 to 6 minutes for SNMP daemon to decide interface has really gone away. It will take 30 seconds for it to decide to rescan the cache (on linux), then it marks it down for 5 minutes. This seems bogus and excessive, what really should happen: * snmpd should have netlin

Re: getnext (snmpwalk) does not deliver the hole table (snmpd5.4.3)

2010-10-27 Thread Claus Klein
Ok, done. see https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3096725&group_id=12694&atid=312694 Note, this patch does not fix the sparse table BUG at V5.4.3! Regards Claus On 26.10.2010, at 06:06, Thomas Anders wrote: > Claus Klein wrote: >> Please apply this patch and check the result abo

Re: Re[5]: lmsensors patch

2010-10-27 Thread Dave Shield
2010/10/27 maap maap : > I want you to look this problem from usability side. > Currently there is no opensource monitoring tools that can easy and without > any functionality loss handle such data > representation, you can easely check this by your self , or ask peoples from > communities. Well

Re[5]: lmsensors patch

2010-10-27 Thread maap maap
Dave, I suggest that our conversation goes at an impasse. I want you to look this problem from usability side. Currently there is no opensource monitoring tools that can easy and without any functionality loss handle such data representation, you can easely check this by your self , or ask peop