Hi,

What do you mean with "thread count"?
Which class and method do you use to "increase"
it?
Why do you increase it?
(You can process responses of many devices
with a single thread)
Do you have enough memory for the threads?
(150*1MB = 150MB)

Best regards,
Frank


On 26.01.2011 00:28, [email protected] wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> We're running an old version of snmp4j (v1.7.1) where we are
> see-ing a peculiar behavior with respect to how snmp4j handles
> SNMP responses if the thread count is increased.
>
> Our default setting is 50 threads and when that value is increased to 150,
> the SNMP response timeouts expire. We know that the peer has the ability
> to send back responses even with 150 threads so any help in debugging this
> would be appreciated.
>
> In particular:
>
> 1. The usual suspect is that this may be just inherent behavior
>     of the old stack. Can anyone confirm if they have seen similar issues?
>
> 2. What kind of debugging can be employ to understand this behavior? Are there
>     logs that could identify the reason why timeouts may be occurring?
>
> 3. Are there any known enhancements to the latest snmp4j code that address
>     performance and timeout issues seen in the past? (to make it worth 
> pursuing).
>
> Thanks,
>
> HA
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