snmptrapd memory leak

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Old 06-14-2005
Wu, Lan, ALABS
 
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Default snmptrapd memory leak

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Hi,
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<<We"ve had some people with memory problems with snmptrapd, which seem
to be
(at least partially) because of the new sub-agent code that implements
the
notificaiton log mib. Unfortunately, there is no way to configure
snmptrapd to
not be a sub-agent. I think this is a bug.>>
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I think it is a bug, I do not know any of this notification log mib, but
even we do not have the flag as some of you suggested, the memory should
still not grow unlimited.., and this happened in earliest version
(5.1.1) too, at that time, I am not sure does this new sub-agent code
exist ?
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Your support are highly appreciated.
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Lan

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