Yes, this is due to the latest changes.
One time, after the update, events would be massive, but then they will appear only if mempools really change.

But this should not happen constantly at every discovery rerun, if this happens, send me output:
./discovery.php -d -m mempools -h <device>



On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 9:11 PM, Michael Loftis <mloftis@wgops.com> wrote:
Is there any way to get the current noise in the event logs from
mempool away?  Basically every time discovery is run/rerun I get
spurious "updated" events for everything.  Cisco, Juniper, Dell
PowerConnect, and I think Linux, all effected.


2014-02-27 17:08:51sea-1810-c4-c6506MempoolMemory pool updated: type
cemp, index 2001.1, descr CPU of Module 3 - Processor
2014-02-27 17:08:51sea-1810-c4-c6506MempoolMemory pool updated: type
cemp, index 1001.1, descr CPU of Module 1 - Processor
2014-02-27 17:08:21c3mx.seaMempoolMemory pool updated: type junos,
index 9.2.0.0, descr Routing Engine 1
2014-02-27 17:08:21c3mx.seaMempoolMemory pool updated: type junos,
index 9.1.0.0, descr Routing Engine 0
2014-02-27 17:08:21c3mx.seaMempoolMemory pool updated: type junos,
index 7.11.0.0, descr FPC: DPC 4x 10GE R @ 10/*/*



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