Does anyone face issues with new snmp bugfix ?(net-snmp-1:5.7.2-43.el7_7.3.x86_64)
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Does anyone face issues with new snmp bugfix ?(net-snmp-1:5.7.2-43.el7_7.3.x86_64)
net-snmp-1:5.7.2-43.el7_7.3.x86_64 was a memory leak bug fix(latest).
The memory leak issue looks fixed. But snmpd is getting killed with signal=ABRT
Though I am not sure if this is a problem with the new bug fix. I doubt because I don't see this issue with net-snmp-1:5.7.2-43.el7.x86_64 (old version - I have this on some of my servers).
This happening on
OS: RHEL 7.7 and centOS 7.7.1908
with net-snmp-1:5.7.2-43.el7_7.3.x86_64 installed on it.
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