Hello, I am running some performance tests on a SNMP agent simulation. For that, I created a "walk file" from a Linux server (sysedge) using the snmp4j CLI.
After that, I ran the SnapshotAgent using this dump file that contains around 6,000 variables. I would like to know what should be expected in term of performance (PDU/sec) when you run a simulation using a dump file as input? Although the simulation works perfectly, the agent is answering very slowly to a walk. I am comparing the walk request to a real walk on the server's SNMP agent. The full walk takes 2 minutes to complete instead of ~1sec for the real deal. Is the snmp-agent library designed for this? I would like to create SNMP simulators using walk file, like proprietary vendors (Gammbit MIMIC, AdventNet...). I ran the simulation on my laptop and on a Red Hat linux 64 bits (8GB RAM and 4 Opteron CPU). Same results. The HOST-MIB contains a lot of tables. The SnapshotAgent is basically building a Tree using the OIDs references from the walk file instead of specific SNMP4J classes. Is it related to that? Best regards _______________________________________________ SNMP4J mailing list SNMP4J@agentpp.org http://lists.agentpp.org/mailman/listinfo/snmp4j