[j-nsp] SNMP_EVLIB_FAILURE - snmp not working anymore

Emille Blanc emille at abccommunications.com
Fri Dec 21 11:21:29 EST 2018


Juniper has always been accommodating in my occasional request to provide disambiguation to KB's or PR's, whenever I use the feedback widget.
Let them know your thoughts.

-----Original Message-----
From: juniper-nsp [mailto:juniper-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Sebastian Wiesinger
Sent: Friday, December 21, 2018 4:48 AM
To: juniper-nsp at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [j-nsp] SNMP_EVLIB_FAILURE - snmp not working anymore

* Olivier Benghozi <olivier.benghozi at wifirst.fr> [2018-12-21 02:05]:
> PR1270686
> 
> restart statistics-service

This PR is one example of something I don't like in most Juniper PRs.
It states the command you quoted but then there is also this text:

Workaround:

Disable pfed's periodic refresh using config:
set accounting-options periodic-refresh disable

Nowhere in this PR is explained what that does and what possible
side-effects are. You only find this exact command in a post on the
Juniper forums:


> set accounting-options periodic-refresh disable
> -->Periodic-refresh is disabled to change the default behavior for
> stats collection. Pre-BBE, stats were constantly collected in JUNOS.
> This uses CPU cycles that are needed for call set up.
> -->With the introduction of BBE in JUNOS, we needed to change the
> behavior for stats to be on demand. That is what disabling
> periodic-refresh does. There is no negative impact to accurate stats
> or interim stats.
> -->Without this disabled, accounting will be very inefficient and not
> scale.

This might be the correct explanation or it might be just a text from
someone who wants to gain "kudos" so that he can get to the next level
in the Juniper Support pantheon aka "The Stack Exchange disease".

Either way it would be very nice if Juniper would post some more
information on *what* a workaround does and when it would not be wise
to use it. In this case you should probably not use the workaround if
you have a scaled BBE setup I would imagine.

Regards

Sebastian

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