Hello,

On 1.2-release running on two machines in carp failover mode, we notice bsnmpd 
eating all available cpu all the time.

This is not something we would expect from a snmp daemon. Are there any known 
causes for this? Any possible fixes in the 1.2.x updates?

last pid: 50224;  load averages:  4.73,  4.25, 4.07 up 318+13:00:24 10:31:19
44 processes:  3 running, 39 sleeping, 2 zombie
CPU states:  1.1% user,  0.0% nice, 90.4% system,  8.4% interrupt,  3.6% idle
Mem: 568M Active, 24M Inact, 231M Wired, 64M Buf, 2435M Free
Swap: 8192M Total, 8192M Free

  PID USERNAME  THR PRI NICE   SIZE    RES STATE    TIME   WCPU COMMAND
72252 root        1 129    0 23964K 23708K RUN    544.3H 81.45% bsnmpd
36031 root        1  97    0  1756K  1600K RUN    130:18  0.83% openvpn
70107 root        1  97    0  3392K  2888K select  98:45  0.39% racoon
27807 root        1  -8   20 13488K 13000K piperd 372:55  0.00% sh
61542 root        1  96    0  1440K  1040K select 206:22  0.00% syslogd
32472 root        1  96    0 10296K  9980K select  28:46  0.00% bgpd
32473 _bgpd       1  96    0 30884K 30584K select  25:21  0.00% bgpd
27748 root        1   4    0   473M   473M kqread   8:39  0.00% lighttpd
 1412 root        1   8    0  1720K  1156K wait     5:56  0.00% sh
32474 _bgpd       1  96    0  1796K  1520K select   5:46  0.00% bgpd
  668 proxy       1   4    0   704K   452K kqread   1:10  0.00% pftpx


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Jure Pečar
http://jure.pecar.org

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