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rdbmsDbEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX RdbmsDbEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An entry for a single database on the host. Whether a
particular database is represented by a row in rdbmsDbTable
may be dependent on the activity level of that database,
according to the product's implementation. An instance of
rdbmsRelState having the value active, other, or restricted
implies that an entry, corresponding to that instance, will
be present."
INDEX { rdbmsDbIndex }
::= { rdbmsDbTable 1 }
RdbmsDbEntry ::=
SEQUENCE {
rdbmsDbIndex INTEGER,
rdbmsDbPrivateMibOID OBJECT IDENTIFIER,
rdbmsDbVendorName DisplayString,
rdbmsDbName DisplayString,
rdbmsDbContact DisplayString
}
rdbmsDbIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER (1..2147483647)
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A numeric index, unique among all the databases from all
products on this host. This value is a surrogate for the
conceptually unique key, which is {PrivateMibOID,
databasename}"
::= { rdbmsDbEntry 1 }
rdbmsDbPrivateMibOID OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The authoritative identification for the private MIB for
this database, presumably based on the vendor, e.g., {
enterprises 111 <optional subidentifiers>} for Oracle
databases, {enterprises 757 <optional subidentifiers>} for
Ingres databases, { enterprises 897 <optional
subidentifiers>} for Sybase databases, etc.
If no OBJECT IDENTIFIER exists for the private MIB, attempts
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to access this object will return noSuchName (SNMPv1)
or noSuchInstance (SNMPv2)."
::= { rdbmsDbEntry 2 }
rdbmsDbVendorName OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The name of the vendor whose RDBMS manages this database,
for informational purposes."
::= { rdbmsDbEntry 3 }
rdbmsDbName OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The name of this database, in a product specific format. The
product may need to qualify the name in some way to resolve
conflicts if it is possible for a database name to be
duplicated on a host. It might be necessary to construct a
hierarchical name embedding the RDBMS instance/installation
on the host, and/or the owner of the database. For instance,
'/test-installation/database-owner/database-name'."
::= { rdbmsDbEntry 4 }
rdbmsDbContact OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The textual identification of the contact person for this
managed database, together with information on how to contact
this person.
Note: if there is no server associated with this database, an
agent may need to keep this in other persistent storage,
e.g., a configuration file.
Note that a compliant agent does not need to
allow write access to this object."
::= { rdbmsDbEntry 5 }
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rdbmsDbInfoTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF RdbmsDbInfoEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The table of additional information about databases present
on the host."
::= { rdbmsObjects 2 }
rdbmsDbInfoEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX RdbmsDbInfoEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Information that must be present if the database is actively
opened. If the database is not actively opened, then
attempts to access corresponding instances in this table may
result in either noSuchName (SNMPv1) or noSuchInstance
(SNMPv2). 'Actively opened' means at least one of the
rdbmsRelState entries for this database in the rdbmsRelTable
is active(2)."
INDEX { rdbmsDbIndex }
::= { rdbmsDbInfoTable 1 }
RdbmsDbInfoEntry ::=
SEQUENCE {
rdbmsDbInfoProductName DisplayString,
rdbmsDbInfoVersion DisplayString,
rdbmsDbInfoSizeUnits INTEGER,
rdbmsDbInfoSizeAllocated INTEGER,
rdbmsDbInfoSizeUsed INTEGER,
rdbmsDbInfoLastBackup DateAndTime
}
rdbmsDbInfoProductName OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The textual product name of the server that created or last
restructured this database. The format is product specific."
::= { rdbmsDbInfoEntry 1 }
rdbmsDbInfoVersion OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
MAX-ACCESS read-only
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STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The version number of the server that created or last
restructured this database. The format is product specific."
::= { rdbmsDbInfoEntry 2 }
rdbmsDbInfoSizeUnits OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
bytes(1),
kbytes(2),
mbytes(3),
gbytes(4),
tbytes(5)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Identification of the units used to measure the size of this
database in rdbmsDbInfoSizeAllocated and rdbmsDbInfoSizeUsed.
bytes(1) indicates individual bytes, kbytes(2) indicates
units of kilobytes, mbytes(3) indicates units of megabytes,
gbytes(4) indicates units of gigabytes, and tbytes(5)
indicates units of terabytes. All are binary multiples -- 1K
= 1024. If writable, changes here are reflected in the get
values of the associated objects."
::= { rdbmsDbInfoEntry 3 }
rdbmsDbInfoSizeAllocated OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER (1..2147483647)
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The estimated size of this database (in
rdbmsDbInfoSizeUnits), which is the disk space that has been
allocated to it and is no longer available to users on this
host. rdbmsDbInfoSize does not necessarily indicate the
amount of space actually in use for database data. Some
databases may support extending allocated size, and others
may not.
Note that a compliant agent does not need to
allow write access to this object."
-- Note: computing SizeAllocated may be expensive, and SNMP
-- agents might cache the value to increase performance.
::= { rdbmsDbInfoEntry 4 }
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rdbmsDbInfoSizeUsed OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER (1..2147483647)
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The estimated size of this database, in rdbmsDbInfoSizeUnits,
which is actually in use for database data."
-- Note: computing SizeUsed may be expensive, and SNMP
-- agents might cache the value to increase performance.
::= { rdbmsDbInfoEntry 5 }
rdbmsDbInfoLastBackup OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DateAndTime
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The date and time that the latest complete or partial backup
of the database was taken. If a database has never been
backed up, then attempts to access this object will
result in either noSuchName (SNMPv1) or noSuchInstance
(SNMPv2)."
::= { rdbmsDbInfoEntry 6 }
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rdbmsDbParamTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF RdbmsDbParamEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The table of configuration parameters for a database.
Entries should be populated according to the following
guidelines:
(1) The value should be specified through administrative
(human) intervention.
(2) It should be configured on a per-database basis.
(3) One of the following is true:
(a) The parameter has a non-numeric value;
(b) The current value is numeric, but it only changes due
to human intervention;
(c) The current value is numeric and dynamic, but the
RDBMS does not track access/allocation failures
related to the parameter;
(d) The current value is numeric and dynamic, the
RDBMS tracks changes in access/allocation failures
related to the parameter, but the failure has no
significant impact on RDBMS performance or
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availability.
(e) The current value is numeric and dynamic, the
RDBMS tracks changes in access/allocation failures
related to the parameter, the failure has
significant impact on RDBMS performance or
availability, and is shown in the
rdbmsDbLimitedResource table."
::= { rdbmsObjects 3 }
rdbmsDbParamEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX RdbmsDbParamEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An entry for a single configuration parameter for a database.
Parameters with single values have a subindex value of one.
If the parameter is naturally considered to contain a
variable number of members of a class, e.g. members of the
DBA user group, or files which are part of the database, then
it must be presented as a set of rows. If, on the other
hand, the parameter represents a set of choices from a class,
e.g. the permissions on a file or the options chosen out of
the set of all options allowed, AND is guaranteed to always
fit in the 255 character length of a DisplayString, then it
may be presented as a comma separated list with a subindex
value of one. Zero may not be used as a subindex value.
If the database is not actively opened, then attempts
to access corresponding instances in this table may result in
either noSuchName (SNMPv1) or noSuchInstance (SNMPv2).
'Actively opened' means at least one of the
rdbmsRelState entries for this database in the rdbmsRelTable
is active(2)."
INDEX { rdbmsDbIndex, rdbmsDbParamName, rdbmsDbParamSubIndex }
::= { rdbmsDbParamTable 1 }
RdbmsDbParamEntry ::=
SEQUENCE {
rdbmsDbParamName DisplayString,
rdbmsDbParamSubIndex INTEGER,
rdbmsDbParamID AutonomousType,
rdbmsDbParamCurrValue DisplayString,
rdbmsDbParamComment DisplayString
}
rdbmsDbParamName OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (1..64))
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
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STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The name of a configuration parameter for a database. This
name is product-specific. The length is limited to 64
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