[AGENT++] SNMP Walk creates 66% CPU load

Frank Fock fock at agentpp.com
Wed Apr 24 00:53:40 CEST 2013


Hi,

Before doing any benchmarking, you should remove any logging
output by compiling SNMP++ and  AGENT++ with the _NO_LOGGING compiler
switch.

Best regards,
Frank

Am 23.04.2013 10:36, schrieb Gangadhar Sandrani:
> Hi  All,
>
> In addition to my previous post i am adding few more information.
>
> I am using Agent++ 3.5.29 version working on a powerpc target with linux
> kernel version 3.0.4. I use net-snmp to do a SNMP walk and i see an average
> of 45 requests get processed and it consumes CPU load of around 58.5% .
> Below is the summary of CPU usage by different tasks, created by agent++.
>
>           Process Name
>
> % CPU Load
>
>           snmpAgent
>
>      40.8
>
>           agentpp-1
>
>      3.4
>
>           agentpp-3
>
>      7.3
>
>           agentpp-7
>
>      1.1
>
>           agentpp-9
>
>      5.9
>
> I used another third party snmp agent on the same powerpc target and I see
> 422 snmp requests per second on an average getting processed and it
> consumes CPU load of around 40%.
>
> Regards,
>
> Gangadhar S
>
>
> On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 12:44 PM, Gangadhar Sandrani <
> gangadhar.sandrani at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I am using Agent++ 3.5.29 version. when i do a simple SNMP walk, it
>> creates a CPU load of 66% on the system.
>>
>> Please help me whether this is the standard behavior seen in this Agent++
>> version or something different.
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>> Best Regards
>> Gangadhar S
>>
>>
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