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[2009/06/18 05:08:20] #net-snmp <jacek> hi guys. Do you know how race conditions are managed while accessing to SNMP agent objects?
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[2009/06/18 06:39:36] #net-snmp <rstory> jacek: define race conditions? the agent processes one request at a time..
[2009/06/18 06:41:21] #net-snmp <jacek> rstory: what if it gets two requests to change the same object (different values) from different managers at the same time?
[2009/06/18 06:41:38] #net-snmp <jacek> is there any lock? sth like mutex?
[2009/06/18 06:49:39] #net-snmp <darix> hmhm
[2009/06/18 06:49:48] #net-snmp <darix> something is weird on the net-snmp 5.3 branch
[2009/06/18 06:49:56] #net-snmp <darix> 5.3.0.1
[2009/06/18 06:50:05] #net-snmp <darix> man snmptrapd says "-A" is supported
[2009/06/18 06:50:12] #net-snmp <darix> if you try to launch it with the option it bails out
[2009/06/18 06:50:14] #net-snmp <rstory> jacek: it will process the first one that arrives, then the next..
[2009/06/18 06:50:30] #net-snmp <rstory> there is not such thing as 'the same time' in a network queue
[2009/06/18 06:50:58] #net-snmp <jacek> ok, thx :)
[2009/06/18 07:13:59] #net-snmp <darix> rstory: is it supposed to work or is the manpage wrong?
[2009/06/18 07:14:31] #net-snmp <rstory> it should work
[2009/06/18 07:15:43] #net-snmp <darix> hrm
[2009/06/18 07:15:45] #net-snmp <rstory> he says, without checking the code
[2009/06/18 07:16:00] #net-snmp <darix> calling it says "invalid option -A" :)
[2009/06/18 07:16:10] #net-snmp <darix> while the man page also says "should work"
[2009/06/18 07:19:45] #net-snmp <darix> it is also in the help output
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[2009/06/18 07:22:12] #net-snmp <darix> the code also implies it handles -A
[2009/06/18 07:22:19] #net-snmp <darix> atleast in svn
[2009/06/18 07:25:30] #net-snmp <darix> ok also in 5.3.0.1
[2009/06/18 07:25:34] #net-snmp <darix> now it gets strange
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[2009/06/18 07:25:39] #net-snmp <waKKu> hi folks ;)
[2009/06/18 07:26:01] #net-snmp <waKKu> i wondering to know if is possible to get cpu/ram usage _per process_ using snmp
[2009/06/18 07:26:29] #net-snmp <waKKu> is it ?
[2009/06/18 07:27:42] #net-snmp <rstory> i think the closest thing is hrSWRunPerfTable
[2009/06/18 07:30:08] #net-snmp <darix> /usr/sbin/snmptrapd -LF d /var/log/net-snmp.log -A -p /var/run/snmptrapd.pid
[2009/06/18 07:30:08] #net-snmp <darix> /usr/sbin/snmptrapd: invalid option -- A
[2009/06/18 07:30:08] #net-snmp <darix> invalid option: -?
[2009/06/18 07:37:24] #net-snmp <darix> found it
[2009/06/18 07:37:37] #net-snmp <darix> it was missing in the options array.
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