ah, i guess that's a good reason for not putting it in then... Wish I could
supply a patch for you but unfortunately XS is something i know absolutely
nothing about. I have an older version (5.3.4) of net-snmp built for now until
you find time to squash this bug. Is the bug tracker ticket i open
SM> How many devices are monitored?
Thousands.
SM> Generally this kind of behavior observed in our network monitoring tool,
SM> because of devices are having same engine ID.
We know with 100% certainty that there are no *current* devices with
the same engine ID. I am not asking for how to troub
Greetings all,
Another question from the land of the 5.4.2.1 based embedded agent.
We are trying to provide a consistent response if a manager attempts to
send too many sub-requests within a single request. We have finite
resources and so at some point a malloc will fail and depending where it
d
Hello,
How many devices are monitored?
Generally this kind of behavior observed in our network monitoring tool,
because of devices are having same engine ID.
Please check once whether two devices in network are having same engine ID?
Thanks,
Sudheer.
From: naj
On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 10:26 PM, Wes Hardaker <
[email protected]> wrote:
> > On Wed, 3 Aug 2011 21:07:19 +0200, Bart Van Assche <
> [email protected]> said:
>
> BVA> One of the virtual machines here runs CentOS 4. Is that old enough
> BVA> ?
>
> Certainly should be. Does it com
On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 6:04 PM, Wes Hardaker wrote:
> On my F15 system with a fairly new perl I had
> issues if that file wasn't included. Ahh, joy...
>
Net-SNMP builds fine here on F15 without perl/NetSNMP.xs. The "make -C perl
test" output is consistent with what I see on other Linux distros: