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1NAME 1NAME
2 AnyEvent::SNMP - adaptor to integrate Net::SNMP into Anyevent. 2 AnyEvent::SNMP - adaptor to integrate Net::SNMP into AnyEvent.
3 3
4SYNOPSIS 4SYNOPSIS
5 use AnyEvent::SNMP; 5 use AnyEvent::SNMP;
6 use Net::SNMP; 6 use Net::SNMP;
7 7
20 # ... do something else until the result is required 20 # ... do something else until the result is required
21 my @result = $cv->wait; 21 my @result = $cv->wait;
22 22
23DESCRIPTION 23DESCRIPTION
24 This module implements an alternative "event dispatcher" for Net::SNMP, 24 This module implements an alternative "event dispatcher" for Net::SNMP,
25 using AnyEvent as a backend. 25 using AnyEvent as a backend. This integrates Net::SNMP into AnyEvent.
26 26 That means you can make non-blocking Net::SNMP calls and as long as
27 This integrates Net::SNMP into AnyEvent: You can make non-blocking 27 other parts of your program also use AnyEvent (or some event loop
28 Net::SNMP calls and as long as other parts of your program also use 28 supported by AnyEvent), they will run in parallel.
29 AnyEvent (or some event loop supported by AnyEvent), they will run in
30 parallel.
31 29
32 Also, the Net::SNMP scheduler is very inefficient with respect to both 30 Also, the Net::SNMP scheduler is very inefficient with respect to both
33 CPU and memory usage. Most AnyEvent backends (including the pure-perl 31 CPU and memory usage. Most AnyEvent backends (including the pure-perl
34 backend) fare much better than the Net::SNMP dispatcher. 32 backend) fare much better than the Net::SNMP dispatcher.
35 33
34 Another major added feature of this module over Net::SNMP is automatic
35 rate-adjustments: Net::SNMP is so slow that firing a few thousand
36 requests can cause many timeouts simply because Net::SNMP cannot process
37 the replies in time. This module automatically adapts the send rate to
38 avoid false timeouts caused by slow reply processing.
39
36 A potential disadvantage is that replacing the dispatcher is not at all 40 A potential disadvantage of this module is that replacing the dispatcher
37 a documented thing to do, so future changes in Net::SNP might break this 41 is not at all a documented thing to do, so future changes in Net::SNMP
38 module (or the many similar ones). 42 might break this module (or the many similar ones).
39 43
40 This module does not export anything and does not require you to do 44 This module does not export anything and does not require you to do
41 anything special apart from loading it *before doing any non-blocking 45 anything special apart from loading it *before doing any non-blocking
42 requests with Net::SNMP*. It is recommended but not required to load 46 requests with Net::SNMP*. It is recommended but not required to load
43 this module before "Net::SNMP". 47 this module before "Net::SNMP".
57 in the worst case, this can lead to packet loss, when the receive 61 in the worst case, this can lead to packet loss, when the receive
58 queue overflows and the kernel can no longer accept new packets. 62 queue overflows and the kernel can no longer accept new packets.
59 63
60 To avoid this, you can (and should) limit the number of outstanding 64 To avoid this, you can (and should) limit the number of outstanding
61 requests to a number low enough so that parsing time doesn't 65 requests to a number low enough so that parsing time doesn't
62 introduce noticable delays. 66 introduce noticeable delays.
63 67
64 Unfortunately, this number depends not only on processing speed and 68 Unfortunately, this number depends not only on processing speed and
65 load of the machine running Net::SNMP, but also on the network 69 load of the machine running Net::SNMP, but also on the network
66 latency and the speed of your SNMP agents. 70 latency and the speed of your SNMP agents.
67 71
68 AnyEvent::SNMP tries to dynamically adjust this number dynamically 72 AnyEvent::SNMP tries to dynamically adjust this number upwards and
69 upwards and downwards. 73 downwards.
70 74
71 Increasing $MAX_OUTSTANDING will not automatically use the "extra 75 Increasing $MAX_OUTSTANDING will not automatically use the extra
72 request slots. To increase $MAX_OUTSTANDING" and make 76 request slots. To increase $MAX_OUTSTANDING and make
73 ""AnyEvent::SNMP" make use of the extra paralellity, call 77 "AnyEvent::SNMP" make use of the extra parallelity, call
74 "AnyEvent::SNMP::set_max_outstanding" with the new value, e.g.:" 78 "AnyEvent::SNMP::set_max_outstanding" with the new value, e.g.:
75 79
76 AnyEvent::SNMP::set_max_outstanding 500; 80 AnyEvent::SNMP::set_max_outstanding 500;
77 81
78 Although due to the dynamic adjustment, this might have little 82 Although due to the dynamic adjustment, this might have little
79 lasting effect. 83 lasting effect.
89 When AnyEvent::SNMP handles $MAX_RECVQUEUE or more packets per 93 When AnyEvent::SNMP handles $MAX_RECVQUEUE or more packets per
90 iteration it will reduce $MAX_OUTSTANDING. If it handles less than 94 iteration it will reduce $MAX_OUTSTANDING. If it handles less than
91 $MIN_RECVQUEUE, it increases $MAX_OUTSTANDING. 95 $MIN_RECVQUEUE, it increases $MAX_OUTSTANDING.
92 96
93 This has the result of adjusting the number of outstanding requests 97 This has the result of adjusting the number of outstanding requests
94 so that the recv queue is between the minimum and maximu, usually. 98 so that the recv queue is between the minimum and maximum, usually.
95 99
96 This algorithm works reasonably well as long as the responses, 100 This algorithm works reasonably well as long as the responses,
97 response latencies and processing times are the same size per packet 101 response latencies and processing times are the same per packet on
98 on average. 102 average.
99 103
100COMPATIBILITY 104COMPATIBILITY
101 This module may be used as a drop in replacement for the 105 This module may be used as a drop in replacement for the
102 Net::SNMP::Dispatcher in existing programs. You can still call 106 Net::SNMP::Dispatcher in existing programs. You can still call
103 "snmp_dispatcher" to start the event-loop, but then you loose the 107 "snmp_dispatcher" to start the event-loop, but then you loose the
122 126
123AUTHOR 127AUTHOR
124 Marc Lehmann <schmorp@schmorp.de> 128 Marc Lehmann <schmorp@schmorp.de>
125 http://home.schmorp.de/ 129 http://home.schmorp.de/
126 130
127POD ERRORS
128 Hey! The above document had some coding errors, which are explained
129 below:
130
131 Around line 79:
132 Unterminated C<...> sequence
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