Tuesday 22 of January 2008 17:25:15 Harti Brandt napisaĆ(a): > Hi, > > On Tue, 22 Jan 2008, Bartosz Giza wrote: > > BG>I am using dell poweredge sc440 router with one xeon dual core cpu. > BG>This is basicly only router for dummynet firewall dhcpd and named. > BG>I want to run bsnmpd daemon but when i start it it starts eating all cpu > from BG>one core. > BG>I have run truss to check what it is doing and i have got huge amount of > such BG>syscalls > BG>gettimeofday({1201008182.366354},0x0) = 0 (0x0) > BG> > BG>I want to use this daemon because it is in base system but if i could > not run BG>this daemon in normal way i will be forced to use net-snmpd > port. BG>I have basic config with hotres module added. > BG>I am running freebsd 7.0-prerelease. > BG>Alsa what is strange i have exactly the same machine with freebsd > BG>7.0-prerelase but with only one network card for testing and bsnmpd > behaves BG>normal. > BG>Could some one help me with this. I can send dump from truss or even do > some BG>more testing. > > Could you please disable all modules? Just comment out all lines starting > from the Load MIB-2 module line. What does it do then? When i turn off all modules bsnmpd uses 0% of cpu. When i have added this snmp_mibII.so module it started again to use 100% of one core. On other UP kernels with 7-PRE bsnmpd behaves good. And also when i was trying to find what is going on i found that it happens when there is quite bit of traffic on interfaces. For test purposes i have downed lan interface and bsnmpd stopped to use 100% of cpu. And when i have brought up lan interface bsnmpd started again to use 100% od cpu. So it is related to IP traffic. Right now i am using net-snmpd daemon and it uses almoust nothing of cpu. -- Pozdrawiam Bartosz GizaReceived on Tue Jan 22 2008 - 17:34:23 UTC
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