[HPADM] snmpd and mib2agt

From: Javier Zayas (javier_zayas@cuc.claremont.edu)
Date: Thu Mar 18 2004 - 15:05:52 EST


Hello folks,

I am running an N4000 with HP/UX 11.0 with 4 CPU's and 8G of RAM, and have
noticed that mib2agt seems to go rampant and take over one complete CPU? I
have had this happen on several occasions and have had to kill snmp and then
restart it to bring it back under control. I have not been able to attribute
it to anything abnormal running against the system. Our NOC does Intermapper
queries against the box for a few snmp MIB's but nothing that is overly
complicated or processor intensive (at least that they've fessed up to).
Would anyone know how to go about tracking what would be causing the mib2agt
to take over a process? Thanks in advance, will summarize.

Javier Zayas
System Administrator
The Claremont Colleges
Administrative Information Services Office
javier.zayas@cuc.claremont.edu
Direct:(909)607-3143
Cell: (909)319-0278
http://www.cuc.claremont.edu

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