Hi Bruno,
I actually poll Linux (net-snmp), OS X (net-snmp from Mac Ports), Windows 2008r2, 7 and 10, PfSense 2.2.6/FreeBSD 10.1R25(bsnmpd) and Cisco; all of those from a Linux system
On 5/10/19 9:31 AM, Bruno Manzoni wrote:
Hi Bruce,
Many thanks for your answer and I shared your point of view: if you use the version of sourceforge, you should put a ticket on it.
Also I dont want to deserve nor Devmon on sourceforge nor Xymon: I just try to make my best (The road to hell is paved with good intentions) My goal of this proposition was just to move this discussion elsewhere: to not bother people of this mailing list
And thanks for the info about memory leaks: just to document this problem: your are polling BSD OS, from a BSD OS or from a linux OS? Le 09.05.2019 à 16:17, Bruce Ferrell a écrit :
On 5/9/19 3:47 AM, Bruno Manzoni wrote:
Hello,
I created a repo with "devmon" github/bonomani and included all patches/contrib and resolved all bugs I can. (I try to integrate all patches, bugs and features from SF) see the REAMDE for details
This is not an official update of current "devmon" but I have difficulties to have an answer on current sourceforge repo, so I decided to publish what I have done. (I did not have any answer on my patches after myn years!?)
As i am working on Centos, there are some specific things for systemd.
I trying also to contact devmon admins to merge this work or part of it, so if you have a clue...
If you want to test this work, you should simply take the files in the "modules" dir and it should work...with your current installation
And of course any suggestions are welcome!
Bruno
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As a long time user of devmon, I'd be fascinated to see an enumeration of the bugs, features, patches etc in your repo.
One of the biggest "bugs" I've seen, and I haven't had time to chase it down is that over time devmon seems to leak memory like a sieve, becoming quite bloated. I run a cron job to kill (yes kill -9 ) and restart it every four hours... Not under systemd.
Personally, I'll avoid systemd like the plague, however I'd think those modifications should be called out and isolated as well... Especially considering devmon normally runs as a perl based daemon... At least on my Scientific linux 6.10 system.
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