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04-14-2003 02:44 AM
04-14-2003 02:44 AM
SNMPD
Hi,
I'd apreciate some urgent help.
The snmpd daemon on all our servers is taking up 100% CPU, we think it's becuase the TNG server we send messages to is unreachable at the moment so snmp mesages are not getting through.
Anyway, is it safe to stop and start the daemon during daytime (ie when the server is in use with db's running). I know it only taken 2 minutes with the following commands:
/sbin/init.d/SnmpMaster stop
/sbin/init.d/snmpd
Any advice would be great, thanks.
I'd apreciate some urgent help.
The snmpd daemon on all our servers is taking up 100% CPU, we think it's becuase the TNG server we send messages to is unreachable at the moment so snmp mesages are not getting through.
Anyway, is it safe to stop and start the daemon during daytime (ie when the server is in use with db's running). I know it only taken 2 minutes with the following commands:
/sbin/init.d/SnmpMaster stop
/sbin/init.d/snmpd
Any advice would be great, thanks.
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04-14-2003 03:03 AM
04-14-2003 03:03 AM
Re: SNMPD
There's several subagents to snmp that could be using the snmp protocol, ems, nnm, for example.
Can you attach some more information first please?
sar -u 5 5 (* %idle near 0 *)
sar -v 5 5 (* numerator maxing out *)
sar -d 5 5 (* %busy > 50% *)
vmstat 5 5 (* po > 0 *)
swapinfo -tam (* tot % util > 85% *)
Can you attach some more information first please?
sar -u 5 5 (* %idle near 0 *)
sar -v 5 5 (* numerator maxing out *)
sar -d 5 5 (* %busy > 50% *)
vmstat 5 5 (* po > 0 *)
swapinfo -tam (* tot % util > 85% *)
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04-14-2003 03:40 AM
04-14-2003 03:40 AM
Re: SNMPD
Hi
the problem is in the side of the tng .
i solve it with upgrading the patch level of the snmpd .
the patch for 11.X is :
PHSS_27858 - s700_800 11.X OV EMANATE14.2 Agent Consolidated Patch
the problem is in the side of the tng .
i solve it with upgrading the patch level of the snmpd .
the patch for 11.X is :
PHSS_27858 - s700_800 11.X OV EMANATE14.2 Agent Consolidated Patch
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04-14-2003 03:49 AM
04-14-2003 03:49 AM
Re: SNMPD
Hi,
have you applied recent patch bundle (from support plus CD)
have you applied recent patch bundle (from support plus CD)
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