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My first thought on this is - are you re-inventing wheels ?

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The next issue is with how you obtain SNMP data from the devices. Presumably, you use Net::SNMP, and the methods get-request() get-next-request or get-bulk-request, in either blocking, or non-blocking mode.

There is a possibility that the returned SMTP info exceeds maxMsgSize , so you see only the first n ports. Net::SNMP has mechanics like -startindex, that lets you retrieve info incrementally.

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In reply to Re: RRD::SIMPLE UPDATE by NetWallah
in thread RRD::SIMPLE UPDATE by dipe

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