Thanks much Niels.
Very helpful indeed :-)
~Rohith
On 02/20/14 01:51 AM, Niels Baggesen wrote:
Den 19-02-2014 14:11, rohith skrev:
Thanks Tim for the response .
Niels,
Do we have a patch specific to this issue ?
The attached patch has been applied to all branches from 5.4 and forward.
Thanks Tim for the response .
Niels,
Do we have a patch specific to this issue ?
Thanks
Rohith
On 02/18/14 06:58 PM, Niels Baggesen wrote:
On Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 03:54:59PM +0530, rohith wrote:
When i look at the code I see a hard coded limit of 1000 connections in
mibcache(kernel_sunos5.c
Den 19-02-2014 14:11, rohith skrev:
Thanks Tim for the response .
Niels,
Do we have a patch specific to this issue ?
The attached patch has been applied to all branches from 5.4 and forward.
/Niels
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The purpose of
Hi,
I have a customer who has more than 1000 open TCP connections and when
queries TCP OIDs snmp core dumps .So this seems to be a limitation of
snmp regarding number of TCP connections.
When i look at the code I see a hard coded limit of 1000 connections in
mibcache(kernel_sunos5.c has an
I haven't looked, Rohith, but since the MIB_TCP_CONN macro is clearly about
MIBs and not about TCP itself, it's worth hoping that this would make MIB-II 's
tables big enough to avoid the crash
Good luck
Tim
Am 18.02.2014 um 11:24 schrieb rohith:
Hi,
I have a customer who has more
On Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 03:54:59PM +0530, rohith wrote:
When i look at the code I see a hard coded limit of 1000 connections in
mibcache(kernel_sunos5.c has an entry MIB_TCP_CONN in Mibcache which has
support for 1000 TCP connections).
We have a prerelease of 5.7.3 out, which effectively