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Brower, Purvy, Daniel, Sinykin & Smith [Page 25]RFC 1697 RDBMS-MIB August 1994 rdbmsSrvParamCurrValue DisplayString, rdbmsSrvParamComment DisplayString } rdbmsSrvParamName OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (1..64)) MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The name of a configuration parameter for a server. This name is product-specific. The length is limited to 64 characters to constrain the number of sub-identifiers needed for instance identification (and to minimize network traffic)." ::= { rdbmsSrvParamEntry 1 } rdbmsSrvParamSubIndex OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER (1..2147483647) MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The subindex value for this parameter. 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 value." ::= { rdbmsSrvParamEntry 2 } rdbmsSrvParamID OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX AutonomousType MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The ID of the parameter which may be described in some other MIB. If there is no ID for this rdbmsSrvParamName, attempts to access this object will return noSuchName (SNMPv1) or noSuchInstance (SNMPv2)." ::= { rdbmsSrvParamEntry 3 } rdbmsSrvParamCurrValue OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString MAX-ACCESS read-writeBrower, Purvy, Daniel, Sinykin & Smith [Page 26]RFC 1697 RDBMS-MIB August 1994 STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The value for a configuration parameter now in effect, the actual setting for the server. While there may multiple values in the temporal domain of interest (for instance, the value to take effect at the next restart), this is the current setting. Note that a compliant agent does not need to allow write access to this object." ::= { rdbmsSrvParamEntry 4 } rdbmsSrvParamComment OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Annotation which describes the purpose of a configuration parameter or the reason for a particular parameter's setting. Note that a compliant agent does not need to allow write access to this object." ::= { rdbmsSrvParamEntry 5 } ---------------------------------------------------------------- rdbmsSrvLimitedResourceTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF RdbmsSrvLimitedResourceEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The table of limited resources relevant to a server." ::= { rdbmsObjects 8 } rdbmsSrvLimitedResourceEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX RdbmsSrvLimitedResourceEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "An entry for a single limited resource kept by the server. A limited resource has maximum use determined by a parameter that might or might not changeable at run time, or visible in the rbmsSrvParamTable. Examples would be the number of available locks, or number of concurrent executions allowed in a server. Arrays of resources are supported through anBrower, Purvy, Daniel, Sinykin & Smith [Page 27]RFC 1697 RDBMS-MIB August 1994 integer subindex, which should have the value of one for single-instance names. Limited resources that are shared across servers or databases are best duplicated in this table across all servers accessing the resource." INDEX { applIndex, rdbmsSrvLimitedResourceName } ::= { rdbmsSrvLimitedResourceTable 1 } RdbmsSrvLimitedResourceEntry ::= SEQUENCE { rdbmsSrvLimitedResourceName DisplayString, rdbmsSrvLimitedResourceID AutonomousType, rdbmsSrvLimitedResourceLimit INTEGER, rdbmsSrvLimitedResourceCurrent INTEGER, rdbmsSrvLimitedResourceHighwater INTEGER, rdbmsSrvLimitedResourceFailures Counter32, rdbmsSrvLimitedResourceDescription DisplayString } rdbmsSrvLimitedResourceName OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The name of the resource, for instance 'threads' or 'semaphores', or 'buffer pages'" ::= { rdbmsSrvLimitedResourceEntry 1 } rdbmsSrvLimitedResourceID OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX AutonomousType MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The ID of the resource which may be described in some other MIB. If there is no ID for this rdbmsSrvLimitedResourceName, attempts to access this object will return noSuchName (SNMPv1) or noSuchInstance (SNMPv2)." ::= { rdbmsSrvLimitedResourceEntry 2 } rdbmsSrvLimitedResourceLimit OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER (1..2147483647) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS currentBrower, Purvy, Daniel, Sinykin & Smith [Page 28]RFC 1697 RDBMS-MIB August 1994 DESCRIPTION "The maximum value the resource use may attain. Note that a compliant agent does not need to allow write access to this object." ::= { rdbmsSrvLimitedResourceEntry 3 } rdbmsSrvLimitedResourceCurrent OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER (1..2147483647) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The current value for the resource." ::= { rdbmsSrvLimitedResourceEntry 4 } rdbmsSrvLimitedResourceHighwater OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER (1..2147483647) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The maximum value of the resource seen since applUpTime was reset." ::= { rdbmsSrvLimitedResourceEntry 5 } rdbmsSrvLimitedResourceFailures OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of times the system wanted to exceed the limit of the resource since applUpTime was reset." ::= { rdbmsSrvLimitedResourceEntry 6 } rdbmsSrvLimitedResourceDescription OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A description of the resource and the meaning of the integer units used for Limit, Current, and Highwater. Note that a compliant agent does not need to allow write access to this object." ::= { rdbmsSrvLimitedResourceEntry 7 }Brower, Purvy, Daniel, Sinykin & Smith [Page 29]RFC 1697 RDBMS-MIB August 1994 ---------------------------------------------------------------- rdbmsRelTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF RdbmsRelEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A table relating databases and servers present on a host." ::= { rdbmsObjects 9 } rdbmsRelEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX RdbmsRelEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "An entry relating a single database server to a single database to which it may provide access. The table is indexed first by the index of rdbmsDbTable, and then rdbmsSrvTable, so that all servers capable of providing access to a given database may be found by SNMP traversal operations (get-next and get-bulk). The makeup of this table depends on the product's architecture, e.g. if it is one server - many databases, then each server will appear n times, where n is the number of databases it may access, and each database will appear once. If the architecture is one database - many servers, then each server will appear once and each database will appear n times, where n is the number of servers that may be accessing it." INDEX { rdbmsDbIndex, applIndex } ::= { rdbmsRelTable 1 } RdbmsRelEntry ::= SEQUENCE { rdbmsRelState INTEGER, rdbmsRelActiveTime DateAndTime } rdbmsRelState OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER{ other(1), active(2), available(3), restricted(4), unavailable(5) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTIONBrower, Purvy, Daniel, Sinykin & Smith [Page 30]RFC 1697 RDBMS-MIB August 1994 "The state of this server's access to this database. Active(2) means the server is actively using the database. Available(3) means the server could use the database if necessary. Restricted(4) means the database is in some administratively determined state of less-than-complete availability. Unavailable(5) means the database is not available through this server. Other(1) means the database/server is in some other condition, possibly described in the vendor private MIB." ::= { rdbmsRelEntry 1 } rdbmsRelActiveTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DateAndTime MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The time the database was made active by the server. If an instance of rdbmsRelState is not active(1), then attempts to access the corresponding instance of this object may result in either noSuchName (SNMPv1) or noSuchInstance (SNMPv2) being returned by the agent." ::= { rdbmsRelEntry 2 } ---------------------------------------------------------------- -- Well known resources for which limits, high water marks, -- access or allocation failures, and current levels of use -- are possibly available in either the rdbmsDbLimitedResources -- or the rdbmsSrvLimitedResources tables. rdbmsWellKnownLimitedResources OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { rdbmsObjects 10 } rdbmsLogSpace OBJECT-IDENTITY STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Storage allocated for redo and undo logs." ::= { rdbmsWellKnownLimitedResources 1} ---------------------------------------------------------------- rdbmsTraps OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { rdbmsMIB 2 } rdbmsStateChange NOTIFICATION-TYPE OBJECTS { rdbmsRelState } STATUS current DESCRIPTIONBrower, Purvy, Daniel, Sinykin & Smith [Page 31]RFC 1697 RDBMS-MIB August 1994 "An rdbmsStateChange trap signifies that one of the database server/databases managed by this agent has changed its rdbmsRelState in a way that makes it less accessible for use. For these purposes, both active(2) and available(3) are considered fu
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