I have seen holes in my perf graphs that were caused by SElinux 
overzealousness.  I am not sure exactly what it is hanging on, but sometimes 
the selinux config would stop the snmpd process from contacting the resources 
it needed before timing out.

Try 'cat /selinux/enforce' to see if it is on (1) or off (0) or disabled (no 
such file).  On RedHat ES4 with selinux on, I had to disable snmpd transition 
via:

setsebool -P snmpd_disable_trans=1

This basically runs snmpd in the unconfined_t domain, which may be "bad" if you 
are very security conscious.

There are probably better ways to do this on ES5.

Best of luck




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