[SNMP4J] SNMP4J and Log4j

Frank Fock fock at agentpp.com
Tue Sep 28 21:23:36 CEST 2004


Hello Dennis,

Do you configure Log4J each time you send a request?
Then please check the Log4J manual. Appenders in log4J
accumulate. Thus, if you reconfigure an appender then it
does not replace the former, but creates a new one.

Regarding the "maximum number of VBs problem", please
believe me, it is either a limitation of the agent (most likely) or
you reached the 64K limit of UDP.

Best regards,
Frank

Dennis Willam wrote:

>hello folks,
>
>there is a strange behavior in my application. when i do a snmp-request, i let the
>logger print the request-pdu (just for interest). after the request i do the same thing
>with the response-pdu. so far so good.
>when i do another snmp-request, the logger prints the request-pdu twice and after
>the response the response-pdu is also printed twice. this goes on and on every time
>i do a snmp-request. although i will stop the logging output when the application will
>be finished (some day), this is something i have no explanation for. maybe anyone else
>has ... ?
>
>and of cause there is still the "problem" with the maximum number of variable bindings
>i can attach to a pdu. i counted 105. above this there is no way to do a snmp-request.
>i hardly believe that the dvb-modem (where the request is send to) is responsible for that.
>any ideas and/or experiences?
>
>thx in advance,
>dennis
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