Do you have the NOTIFICATION-LOG-MIB compiled into your snmpd? If so, it is 
keeping track of all the traps (well, the last 1000) that you've sent. This 
could explain the memory usage you are seeing.

  Bill


On Nov 28, 2011, at 2:30 PM, Ofer Avitzur <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi
> I am using netsnmp on my module (arm CPU) and I noticed that snmpd process 
> mem usage keeps on increasing when process send trap. Looking at /proc/status 
> I see that vmdata number is constantly increasing. 
> I need help understanding why this happens and how to solve this problem
> 
> Any help is appreciated 
> 
> Ofer
> 
> 
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