On 10/4/2012 1:56 PM, m.roth@xxxxxxxxx wrote: > James Pifer wrote: >>> I'd try strace'ing the app that is supposed to be receiving them to >>> see if the socket opens are working and what happens with a packet >>> arrives on the port. >>> >> >> No idea what this means. snmptrapd keeps running (strace snmptrapd -f >> -Le -c /etc/snmp/snmptrapd.conf), but I see this over and over after the >> initial start: >> >> gettimeofday({1349372532, 120897}, NULL) = 0 >> gettimeofday({1349372532, 120917}, NULL) = 0 >> gettimeofday({1349372532, 120934}, NULL) = 0 >> gettimeofday({1349372532, 120950}, NULL) = 0 >> select(9, [3 5 7 8], [], [], {5, 0}) = 0 (Timeout) > <snip> > Do you have ntp running on all the servers? > > mark > > _________ Not necessarily. SNMP traps are coming from all different kinds of devices. I can't imagine wrong times would mess up snmptrpd. Are you thinking that's what it's having a problem with? Even if I try to just to a udp forward, with socat, iptables, or a couple specific forwarding apps I tried, nothing seems to get to the apps. I might just try restarting this server during the night. Maybe something is just hosed. Any other ideas? Thanks, James _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos