On 07/05/18 09:39, Ramki wrote:
It is on Linux and I have already tried valgrind. It is not reporting
any leaks or reachable memory during exit.
Hello Ramki,
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Thanks for the reply.
It is on Linux and I have already tried valgrind. It is not reporting any
leaks or reachable memory during exit.
Thanks
Ramki
On Thu, Jul 5, 2018 at 7:24 PM Bart Van Assche wrote:
> On 07/05/18 01:21, Ramki wrote:
> > We are implementing a SNMP agent using the NET SNMP
On 07/05/18 01:21, Ramki wrote:
> We are implementing a SNMP agent using the NET SNMP library (C).
> As part of the agent we need to handle the trap burst scenario (1250
> traps per second for 75 seconds). We have added a memory based queue
> that reads SNMP from the netsnmp_session callback
Hello,
We are implmeneting a SNMP agent using the NET SNMP library (C).
As part of the agent we need to handle the trap burst scenario (1250 traps
per second for 75 seconds). We have added a memory based queue that reads
SNMP from the netsnmp_session callback function and calls snmp_clone_pdu.
We