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-- Digital Server Management MIB version V2.0 - svrmgt.mib
--
-- Description:
-- This MIB extension describes instrumentation in the
-- Digital extension agent itself, including the ability
-- to monitor for and detect thresholds on integer-valued
-- variables in any local SNMP MIB. This MIB will also
-- be used to control management hardware and firmware that may
-- optionally be present.
SVRMGT-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
IMPORTS
mgmt, enterprises, NetworkAddress, IpAddress, Counter, Gauge, TimeTicks
FROM RFC1155-SMI
OBJECT-TYPE
FROM RFC-1212
DisplayString
FROM RFC1213-MIB;
-- DEC-MIB { iso(1) org(3) dod(6) internet(1) private(4) enterprises(1) 36 }
dec OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { enterprises 36 }
ema OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dec 2 }
-- textual conventions for types
Boolean ::= INTEGER {
true(1) ,
false(2)
}
-- Describes the possible SNMP error codes. Used when svrThrStatus == rowError.
SnmpErrors ::= INTEGER {
noError(1) , -- Status = success
tooBig(2) , -- Trying to reference an invalid oid, out of range problem ...
readonly(3) , -- Trying to do an operation on a read-only attribute
genericError(4) ,
noSuchName(5) , -- Possibly an invalid oid.
badValue(6) -- Bad value on a SET operation
}
Severity ::= INTEGER {
high(1) ,
medium(2) ,
low(3) ,
informational(4)
}
-- A way of logically grouping the thresholds
AlarmCategory ::= INTEGER {
unknown(1) ,
other(2) ,
processorStatus(3) ,
diskStatus(4) ,
fanStatus(5) ,
voltageStatus(6) ,
powerSupplyStatus(7) ,
temperatureStatus(8) ,
memoryStatus(9) ,
fileUsage(10) ,
temperatureReading(11) ,
cpuUsage(12) ,
networkInboundErrors(13) ,
networkOutboundErrors(14) ,
networkInboundPackets(15) ,
networkOutboundPackets(16) ,
networkInboundDiscards(17) ,
networkOutboundDiscards(18) ,
networkInboundUnicastPackets(19) ,
networkOutboundUnicastPackets(20) ,
networkInboundNonUnicastPackets(21) ,
networkOutboundNonUnicastPackets(22) ,
networkInboundOctets(23) ,
networkOutboundOctets(24) ,
networkUnknownProtocol(25) ,
voltageReading(26) ,
clusterGroupStatus(27) ,
secureBoxStatus(28) ,
secureBoxBreakInCount(29)
}
ResetRelationalOperators ::= INTEGER {
greaterThan(1) ,
greaterThanOrEqualTo(2) ,
equalTo(3) ,
lessThanOrEqualTo(4) ,
lessThan(5) ,
notEqualTo(6)
}
ThresholdOwner ::= INTEGER {
unknown(1) ,
other (2) ,
serverWorks(3) ,
serverWorksMinimalHealth(4) ,
netView(5) ,
openView(6) ,
uniCenter(7) ,
distributedMonitor(8) ,
bmcPatrol(9) ,
eminate(10)
}
-- Instrumentation of the server management agent, hardware & firmware.
mib-extensions-1 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ema 18 }
svrSystem OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mib-extensions-1 22 }
svrMgt OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { svrSystem 2 }
-- groups in svrmgt
svrMgtMibInfo OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { svrMgt 1 }
svrAlarms OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { svrMgt 2 }
svrControl OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { svrMgt 3 }
svrTrap OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { svrMgt 4 }
svrMinimalHealth OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { svrMgt 5 }
--
-- svrMgtMibInfo
--
-- Current state of this MIB module.
-- Mandatory.
svrMgtMibMajorRev OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"Major revision of this MIB. Should equal 2."
::= { svrMgtMibInfo 1 }
svrMgtMibMinorRev OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"Minor revision of this mib. Should be 0."
::= { svrMgtMibInfo 2 }
--
-- svrAlarms
--
-- Group describing locally-generated alarms and their disposition.
svrAlarmNextThrIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"Next available index for creating a svrThrEntry. If the value is -1
then the maximum number of thresholds has been reached. This means
that a threshold record can not be created until a current threshold
record is deleted. "
::= { svrAlarms 1 }
svrAlarmEnableTraps OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Boolean
ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS obsolete
DESCRIPTION
"Starting with V2.0, this variable has been moved. Use the
svrControlEnableTraps for the same functionality."
::= { svrAlarms 2 }
svrThresholdTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF SvrThresholdEntry
ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"Table of thresholds against which the agent should check
for exceptions.
This table describes conditions for setting and resetting alarms.
Alarms may be set on absolute values - i.e. the current integer
value of the sampled variable - or on delta values - i.e. the
difference between the current or last value.
Alarms may be GreaterThan exception alarms, LessThan exception
alarms, EqualsTo alarms etc. See svrThrAlarmType for differences.
Hysteresis is introduced by providing thresholds both for setting and
resetting of the alarm state, thereby limiting the number of traps
that will be sent on alarm triggering.
Alarms may be created to persist across agent reboots, but this
is not recommended for dynamic table variables.
The triggering of an alarm will change a state variable in the
conceptual row. It may also trigger the sending of a trap, the
local logging of an event, or the triggering of a locally-
defined action.
"
::= { svrAlarms 3 }
svrThresholdEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SvrThresholdEntry
ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"One threshold alarm set on some particular integer-valued variable.
An alarm entry is created by the management console. It uses the
current value of svrAlarmNextThrIndex to name the instances of
the row variables, and sets its svrThrStatus to underCreation.
When creating a theshold entry for the first time, issue a set
request on svrThrStatus.
The remaining row variables may be set in the same operation, or in
subsequent operations. Those not set will have retain their default
values as described. The following variable values MUST be set
before enabling the alarm:
svrThrStatus must be set to underCreation
svrThrVariableName
svrThrThresholdValue "
INDEX {
svrThrIndex
}
::= { svrThresholdTable 1 }
SvrThresholdEntry ::=
SEQUENCE {
svrThrIndex
INTEGER,
svrThrStatus
INTEGER,
svrThrVariableName
OBJECT IDENTIFIER,
svrThrValueType
INTEGER,
svrThrAlarmType
INTEGER,
svrThrSampleInterval
INTEGER,
svrThrPersistent
Boolean,
svrThrThresholdValue
INTEGER,
svrThrResetValue
INTEGER,
svrThrLastValue
INTEGER,
svrThrAlarmState
INTEGER,
svrThrLogEvent
Boolean,
svrThrInvokeLocalHandler
Boolean,
svrThrLocalHandlerPath
DisplayString,
svrThrDescr
DisplayString,
svrThrErrorValue
SnmpErrors,
svrThrComparisonName
OBJECT IDENTIFIER,
svrThrComparisonValue
DisplayString,
svrThrSeverity
Severity,
svrThrTrapEnabler
Boolean,
svrThrLocalHandlerArguments1
DisplayString,
svrThrLocalHandlerArguments2
DisplayString,
svrThrLocalHandlerArguments3
DisplayString,
svrThrLocalHandlerArguments4
DisplayString,
svrThrTrapsSendingInterval
INTEGER,
svrThrManagerDefinedTrapData
DisplayString,
svrThrUserDefinedTrapData
DisplayString,
svrThrRetryCount
INTEGER,
svrThrResetType
ResetRelationalOperators,
svrThrAlarmCategory
AlarmCategory,
svrThrTrapOid
OBJECT IDENTIFIER,
svrThrCreatedBy
ThresholdOwner,
svrThrModifiable
Boolean
}
svrThrIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"A locally-unique index value. On creation, this should be set
to the value of svrAlarmNextThrIndex."
::= { svrThresholdEntry 1 }
svrThrStatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
underCreation(1) ,
rowInvalid(2) ,
rowEnabled(3) ,
rowDisabled(4) ,
rowError(5)
}
ACCESS read-write
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
" This variable describes the status of the row. When the row
is created with the initial set, svrThrStatus must be set to
underCreation. When the management console has completed row
setup, it should set this variable to rowEnabled. Variables
in the row may only be written if svrThrStatus is in the
initial underCreation state or has been set to rowDisabled.
To delete the row, set the status to rowInvalid. The agent will
physically delete the row and make that instance available to be used
again.
Errors in variable polling and threshold checking that are determined
by local implementation to be non-correctable will cause a row
status change to rowError. Once the status is set to rowError by the
agent, the agent will not reset it. Instead, it is up to the management
console to reset the status based on information returned via
svrThrErrorValue or for other reasons.
"
::= { svrThresholdEntry 2 }
svrThrVariableName OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER
ACCESS read-write
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"The OID of an integer-valued variable to be tested against this
threshold. On row creation, this variable will equal the value 0.0,
and must be set to the OID of an integer-valued variable before
enabling the alarm. It's possible to get an error setting this due to
invalid oid (may not support thresholding on this oid due to data type
perhaps) or that we couldn't access the agent that supports this oid."
::= { svrThresholdEntry 3 }
svrThrValueType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
absoluteValue(1) ,
deltaValue(2)
}
ACCESS read-write
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"Is this an absolute value or a delta value. The deltaValue is
calculated by taking the current value and subtracting svtThrLastValue.
The difference may be negative - allows for thresholding on negative
changes.Default on row creation is absoluteValue. "
::= { svrThresholdEntry 4 }
svrThrAlarmType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
greaterThan(1) ,
greaterThanOrEqualTo(2) ,
equalTo(3) ,
lessThanOrEqualTo(4) ,
lessThan(5)
}
ACCESS read-write
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"Is this a greater than, greater than or equal to, equal to, less than
or equal to, or less than alarm?
Greater Than or Greater Than or Equal To thresholds for absolute
values occur when the sample value exceeds (or equals) the
svrThrThresholdValue and svrThrAlarmState was reset. This will cause
the svrThrAlarmState to be set and, if svrAlarmEnableTraps is true,
a svrThrExceptTrap will be sent. SvrThrAlarmState will be reset when
the sample value falls below or equals svrThrResetValue. For delta
values, the same holds true except the difference between the sample
value and the svrThrLastValue is used for comparison with both the
svrThrThresholdValue and the svrThrResetValue.
Less Than or Less Than or Equal To thresholds for absolute
values occur when the sample value falls below (or equals) the
svrThrThresholdValue and svrThrAlarmState was reset. This will cause
the svrThrAlarmState to be set and, if svrAlarmEnableTraps is true,
a svrThrExceptTrap will be sent. SvrThrAlarmState will be reset when
the sample value exceeds or equals svrThrResetValue. For delta
values, the same holds true except the difference between the sample
value and the svrThrLastValue is used for comparison with both the
svrThrThresholdValue and the svrThrResetValue.
Equal To thresholds for absolute values occur when the sample value
equals svrThrThresholdValue and svrThrAlarmState was reset. This will
cause the svrThrAlarmState to be set and, if svrAlarmEnableTraps is
true, a svrThrExceptTrap will be sent. SvrThrAlarmState will be reset
when the sample value does not equal svrThrResetValue. For delta
values, the same holds true except the difference between the sample
value and the svrThrLastValue is used for comparison with both the
svrThrThresholdValue and the svrThrResetValue.
NOTE - It is possible to have negative delta values since the differ-
ence is computed as the current value minus the svrThrLastValue.
The default value on row creation is greaterThan.
"
::= { svrThresholdEntry 5 }
svrThrSampleInterval OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-write
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"Interval in seconds between polls to check for threshold exceptions.
Minimum Value is 1. The default value on row creation is 30 seconds."
::= { svrThresholdEntry 6 }
svrThrPersistent OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Boolean
ACCESS read-write
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"True if this threshold should persist across agent restarts.
Default value on row creation is false."
::= { svrThresholdEntry 7 }
svrThrThresholdValue OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-write
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"This is the thresholding value which gets compared to the current or
delta value. Default value on row creation is 0."
::= { svrThresholdEntry 8 }
svrThrResetValue OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-write
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"This is the value that on all svrThrAlarmTypes except for equalTo, is
used to reset the threshold. Default value on row creation is 0"
::= { svrThresholdEntry 9 }
svrThrLastValue OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"Saved previous sample; needed to evaluate if alarm should be
triggered or to evaluate delta values for threshold checking."
::= { svrThresholdEntry 10 }
svrThrAlarmState OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
set(1) ,
reset(2)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"Whether this alarm is currently set or reset. This variable
is used by polling management applications to determine if
a threshold exception state has been detected based on this
alarm definition.
It will initially have a value of reset when the alarm is
enabled.
For state change rules look at the definition for svrThrAlarmType.
In all cases, this value will reset on svrThrStatus change to
rowDisabled or rowInvalid. The default value on row creation is
reset."
::= { svrThresholdEntry 11 }
svrThrLogEvent OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Boolean
ACCESS read-write
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"If yes, log to the system event log. Default value on row creation is
false."
::= { svrThresholdEntry 12 }
svrThrInvokeLocalHandler OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Boolean
ACCESS read-write
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"If true, invoke a local alarm handler, passing the concatenated local
handler argument strings starting with argument 1.
Default value on row creation is false."
::= { svrThresholdEntry 13 }
svrThrLocalHandlerPath OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-write
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"Pathname of local alarm handler. This can be any pathname as long as
it can be recognized by the particular operating system."
::= { svrThresholdEntry 14 }
svrThrDescr OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-write
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"This attribute is used to describe the type of threshold. This is set
by the management console not by the agent. "
::= { svrThresholdEntry 15 }
svrThrErrorValue OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SnmpErrors
ACCESS read-only
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"This is the SNMP defined error status which caused the svrThrStatus
value to become equal to rowError. Only valid at that time. Default
value on row creation is noError."
::= { svrThresholdEntry 16 }
svrThrComparisonName OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER
ACCESS read-write
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"An OID to a descriptor attribute which can be used with persistent to
verify that the svrThrVariableName instance is correct. On agent
restarts the value for this oid will be retrieved and compared to the
svrThrComparisonValue. If not equal, then it's possible that the
oid instancing for svrThrVariableName is incorrect.
If this occurs, then the svrThrStatus will be set to rowError and the
svrThrErrorValue will be set to badValue.
This attribute is optional. The default value on row creation is 0.0.
Can be reset back to 0.0 if this attribute is not to be used."
::= { svrThresholdEntry 17 }
svrThrComparisonValue OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-write
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"Data value of svrThrComparisonName - used when persistent is set.
This value is compared to the current value on agent restarts.
This attribute is optional. The default value on row creation is NULL."
::= { svrThresholdEntry 18 }
svrThrSeverity OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Severity
ACCESS read-write
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates the severity of the threshold. Default value on row creation
is informational."
::= { svrThresholdEntry 19 }
svrThrTrapEnabler OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Boolean
ACCESS read-write
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"Determines if a trap should be sent out if the threshold event does
occur. If true, a trap will be sent out. If false, a trap will not be
sent out. Default value on row creation is true."
::= { svrThresholdEntry 20 }
svrThrLocalHandlerArguments1 OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-write
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"This is the first part of the argument line if the
svrThrInvokeLocalHandler is used. This argument line is passed
directly to the application pointed to by the svrThrLocalHandlerPath.
A parameter(s) could be substituted anywhere in the argument line with
an oid's value if there is a %oid% found within the string. The %oid%
will be replaced with the value of the oid at the time the event
occurred. For example if the svrSystemDesc value from the Digital Server
System mib is required, then the argument list would have a replacement
statement like this: %.1.3.6.1.4.1.36.2.18.22.1.2.3.0%.
If a value from a threshold record is requested, use %oid% where the
oid is .1.3.6.1.4.1.36.2.18.22.2.2.3.1.offset.instance. The offset is
the oid offset (from 1 to 30) of the threshold entry variable. For
svrThrIndex, the offset is 1. The instance can be dropped if the
current threshold record (that which caused the event) is to be used.
Otherwise, the instance of the requested threshold entry must be part
of the %oid% statement.
All the replaced values are inserted into the argument strings as
ascii/text strings. For an integer (counter, gauge, etc) value, if
the value is negative, there will be a minus sign in front of the
value. For a positive number, there is no sign in front of the value.
The integer value will be in ascii format - it is the responsibility
of the application to convert the text into a decimal number. All octet
strings, excluding display strings, will be inserted into the argument
string as a text string in the format of 0xoctet value. For example
if an octet string (hex based) of 8,23,6a,4e was retrieved using the
%oid% format, then the replaced value would be a text string looking
like this - 0x8,0x23,0x6a,0x4e where the number are in ascii
(displayable) format separated by a comma. The 0x represents the
hexadecimal base while the number following that is the ascii
representation of the hexadecimal number. For display strings, there
will be a pair of quotes around the string.
Use of the Handler Arguments must be done in ascending order. No
skipping of argument variables is allowed.
NOTE - All oids must be preceded with a period(.) for proper system
group recognition. Also all argument lists (concatenated starting with
argument #1) are separated by a space. Default value on row creation
is null."
::= { svrThresholdEntry 21 }
svrThrLocalHandlerArguments2 OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-write
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"Same semantics as svrThrLocalHandlerArguments1."
::= { svrThresholdEntry 22 }
svrThrLocalHandlerArguments3 OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-write
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"Same semantics as svrThrLocalHandlerArguments1."
::= { svrThresholdEntry 23 }
svrThrLocalHandlerArguments4 OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-write
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"Same semantics as svrThrLocalHandlerArguments1."
::= { svrThresholdEntry 24 }
svrThrTrapsSendingInterval OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-write
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"Represents how often a trap should be sent if dealing with sending
multiple traps per event. The units is minutes. Default value on row
creation is 0 minutes. When set to 0, only 1 trap will be sent out per
event."
::= { svrThresholdEntry 25 }
svrThrManagerDefinedTrapData OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-write
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"This is a string provided by a management console to be sent out with
every trap. Default value on row creation is null."
::= { svrThresholdEntry 26 }
svrThrUserDefinedTrapData OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-write
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"This is a string provided by a user via a management console to be
sent out with every trap. Default value on row creation is null."
::= { svrThresholdEntry 27 }
svrThrRetryCount OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-write
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"Allows for a trap to be sent n number of sampling intervals after the
threshold event occurred rather than right after the event occurred.
This allows for cases when an event is just a momentary event and
should not be considered a problem until it has persisted over a number
of sampling intervals. If the retry count is 0, then the trap will be
sent out immediately after the event has occurred. Default value on row
creation is 0."
::= { svrThresholdEntry 28 }
svrThrResetType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ResetRelationalOperators
ACCESS read-write
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"Is this a greater than, greater than or equal to, equal to, less than
or equal to, or less than the reset value?
This variable works just like the svrThrAlarmType. It is a relational
operator used to compare the oid's current value with the
svrThrResetValue to determine if the threshold's alarm state should be
reset. Default value on row creation is lessThanOrEqualTo."
::= { svrThresholdEntry 29 }
svrThrAlarmCategory OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX AlarmCategory
ACCESS read-write
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"A management station provided variable to allow for
classification/grouping of thresholds."
::= { svrThresholdEntry 30 }
svrThrTrapOid OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER
ACCESS read-write
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"A fully defined OID of a svrmgt trap (other than reset and modify)
that will be sent out when an event occurs. This OID will override
the usage of the svrThrSeverity value when choosing the appropriate
trap.
NOTE - The svrmgt trap OID must be preceded with a period(.) for proper
system group recognition.
This attribute is optional. The default value on row creation is 0.0."
::= { svrThresholdEntry 31 }
svrThrCreatedBy OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ThresholdOwner
ACCESS read-write
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"Represents the creator of this threshold. This variable can be
modified only during threshold creation. The default value on row
creation is the unknown value. "
::= { svrThresholdEntry 32 }
svrThrModifiable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Boolean
ACCESS read-write
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"Determines whether modification of the threshold record is allowed
after creation. If false, modification is allowed only during row
creation. This variable can be modified only during threshold creation.
The default value on row creation is true. "
::= { svrThresholdEntry 33 }
--
-- svrControl
--
-- Group of parameters to control local server behavior. Instrumentation in
-- server control hardware.
-- Mandatory
svrControlEnableTraps OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Boolean
ACCESS read-write
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"If true, the appropriate exception trap will be sent for each
triggered alarm. This value persists over agent restarts. Default
value is true."
::= { svrControl 1 }
svrControlEnableModifyTraps OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Boolean
ACCESS read-write
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"If true, a modify trap will be sent for each modification of the
threshold table when the threshold entry state is rowDisabled.
This value persists over agent restarts. Default value is false."
::= { svrControl 2 }
svrControlEnableResetTraps OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Boolean
ACCESS read-write
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"If true, a reset trap will be sent each time any threshold event is
reset. If the alarm state goes from set to reset, a reset trap will be
sent. This value persists over agent restarts. Default value is false."
::= { svrControl 3 }
svrControlModifyOID OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER
ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"This variable is used as a variable in the modification trap,
svrThrModifyTrap to represent the threshold variable which caused
the modify trap to be sent. This variable can not be retrieved nor
modified by the user."
::= { svrControl 4 }
--
-- svrTrap
--
-- Group describing the current configuration of the trap destination
-- addresses.
-- Mandatory
svrTrapReconfigureEvent OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
enable(1) ,
disable(2)
}
ACCESS write-only
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"By setting this value to enable, trap destinations will be
reconfigured. On some operating systems like Windows/NT this will
cause the SNMP agent to restart."
::= { svrTrap 1 }
svrTrapCommunityNextIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"Next available index for creating a svrTrapCommunityEntry. If the value
is -1, then the maximum number of community names has been reached. This
means that a community record can not be created until another community
name has been deleted."
::= { svrTrap 2 }
svrTrapCommunityTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF SvrTrapCommunityEntry
ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"Table of svrTrapCommunityEntry (community names) for which each can
have a list of IP addresses/TCPIP names/Netbios names/IPX addresses.
These address/names are trap destinations. A trap is sent out per
community/address(name) pairing."
::= { svrTrap 6 }
svrTrapCommunityEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SvrTrapCommunityEntry
ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"In order to create a community entry, the svrTrapCommunityNextIndex
must be userd as the instance for that entry."
INDEX {
svrTrapCommunityIndex
}
::= { svrTrapCommunityTable 1 }
SvrTrapCommunityEntry ::=
SEQUENCE {
svrTrapCommunityIndex
INTEGER,
svrTrapCommunityName
DisplayString,
svrTrapDestinationNextIndex
INTEGER
}
svrTrapCommunityIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"A locally-unique index value. On creation, this should be set to the
value of svrTrapCommunityNextIndex."
::= { svrTrapCommunityEntry 1 }
svrTrapCommunityName OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-write
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"This is the community name that network addresses/names will be
associated with. When the trap is sent out, this community name is
sent out with it. A common community name is public. To create a
community name entry, just issue a SET command for svrTrapCommunityName
with an instance of svrTrapCommunityNextIndex. To delete the entry,
issue a SET command for that particular instance using an empty display
string (length = 0). By deleting the community name entry, the underlying
destination entries for this community name instance will also be
deleted."
::= { svrTrapCommunityEntry 2 }
svrTrapDestinationNextIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"Next available index for creating a svrTrapDestinationEntry. If the
value is -1 then the maximum number of destination entries has been
reached. This means that a destination record can not be created
until another has been deleted."
::= { svrTrapCommunityEntry 3 }
svrTrapDestinationTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF SvrTrapDestinationEntry
ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"Table of IP addresses/TCPIP names/Netbios names/IPX addresses which
are the trap destinations. A trap is sent out per community name/
address(name) pairing."
::= { svrTrap 7 }
svrTrapDestinationEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SvrTrapDestinationEntry
ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"In order to create an address/name entry, the
svrTrapDestinationNextIndex must be used as the instance for that
entry."
INDEX {
svrTrapCommunityIndex,
svrTrapDestinationIndex
}
::= { svrTrapDestinationTable 1 }
SvrTrapDestinationEntry ::=
SEQUENCE {
svrTrapDestinationIndex
INTEGER,
svrTrapDestination
DisplayString
}
svrTrapDestinationIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"A locally-unique index value. On creation, this must be set to the
value of svrTrapDestinationNextIndex."
::= { svrTrapDestinationEntry 1 }
svrTrapDestination OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-write
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"This is the destination that the trap will be sent. It can either an
IP address, TCPIP name, Netbios name or IPX address.
To create a destination entry, just issue a SET command for
svrTrapDestination with an instance of svrTrapDestinationNextIndex.
To delete the entry, issue a SET command for that particular instance
using an empty display string (length = 0)."
::= { svrTrapDestinationEntry 2 }
--
-- svrMinimalHealth
--
-- Current state of the Minimal Health module.
-- Mandatory.
svrMinimalHealthMajorRev OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-write
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"Major revision of the Minimal Health module. Default is 0"
::= { svrMinimalHealth 1 }
svrMinimalHealthMinorRev OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-write
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"Minor revision of the Minimal Health module. Default is 0."
::= { svrMinimalHealth 2 }
svrMinimalHealthEnable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Boolean
ACCESS read-write
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"If true, the minimal health module will be started. This value persists
over agent restarts. Default value is true."
::= { svrMinimalHealth 3 }
svrMinimalHealthDesiredTemplateName OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-write
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"This is the desired template name for use by the minimal health agent."
::= { svrMinimalHealth 4 }
svrMinimalHealthDesiredTemplateRevision OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-write
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"This is the desired template revision for use by the minimal health agent."
::= { svrMinimalHealth 5 }
svrMinimalHealthDesiredTemplateRevisionDate OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-write
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"This is the desired template revision date for use by the minimal health
agent."
::= { svrMinimalHealth 6 }
svrMinimalHealthActualTemplateName OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-write
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"This is the actual template name for use by the minimal health agent."
::= { svrMinimalHealth 7 }
svrMinimalHealthActualTemplateRevision OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-write
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"This is the actual template revision for use by the minimal health agent."
::= { svrMinimalHealth 8 }
svrMinimalHealthActualTemplateRevisionDate OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-write
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"This is the actual template revision date for use by the minimal health
agent."
::= { svrMinimalHealth 9 }
--
-- TRAP: svrThrModifyTrap
--
svrThrModifyTrap TRAP-TYPE
ENTERPRISE svrMgt
VARIABLES {
svrThrVariableName,
svrThrDescr,
svrControlModifyOID,
svrThrManagerDefinedTrapData,
svrThrUserDefinedTrapData,
svrThrAlarmCategory,
svrThrCreatedBy,
svrThrSeverity }
DESCRIPTION
"This is a modification trap. The threshold OID whose value caused the
alarm is in svrControlModifyOID."
::= 99
--
-- TRAP: svrThrResetTrap
--
svrThrResetTrap TRAP-TYPE
ENTERPRISE svrMgt
VARIABLES {
svrThrVariableName,
svrThrValueType,
svrThrResetValue,
svrThrLastValue,
svrThrDescr,
svrThrManagerDefinedTrapData,
svrThrUserDefinedTrapData,
svrThrAlarmCategory,
svrThrCreatedBy,
svrThrSeverity }
DESCRIPTION
"This is a reset trap. The value that cuased the alarm to be reset is
returned in svrThrLastValue."
::= 100
--
-- TRAP: svrThrHighExceptTrap
--
svrThrHighExceptTrap TRAP-TYPE
ENTERPRISE svrMgt
VARIABLES {
svrThrVariableName,
svrThrValueType,
svrThrThresholdValue,
svrThrLastValue,
svrThrDescr,
svrThrManagerDefinedTrapData,
svrThrUserDefinedTrapData,
svrThrAlarmCategory,
svrThrCreatedBy,
svrThrSeverity }
DESCRIPTION
"This is a high severity trap. The value that caused the alarm to occur
is returned in svrThrLastValue."
--#TYPE "ServerWORKS"
--#SEVERITY CRITICAL
::= 101
--
-- TRAP: svrThrMediumExceptTrap
--
svrThrMediumExceptTrap TRAP-TYPE
ENTERPRISE svrMgt
VARIABLES {
svrThrVariableName,
svrThrValueType,
svrThrThresholdValue,
svrThrLastValue,
svrThrDescr,
svrThrManagerDefinedTrapData,
svrThrUserDefinedTrapData,
svrThrAlarmCategory,
svrThrCreatedBy,
svrThrSeverity }
DESCRIPTION
"This is a medium severity trap. The value that caused the alarm to
occur is returned in svrThrLastValue."
--#TYPE "ServerWORKS"
--#SEVERITY MAJOR
::= 102
--
-- TRAP: svrThrLowExceptTrap
--
svrThrLowExceptTrap TRAP-TYPE
ENTERPRISE svrMgt
VARIABLES {
svrThrVariableName,
svrThrValueType,
svrThrThresholdValue,
svrThrLastValue,
svrThrDescr,
svrThrManagerDefinedTrapData,
svrThrUserDefinedTrapData,
svrThrAlarmCategory,
svrThrCreatedBy,
svrThrSeverity }
DESCRIPTION
"This is a low severity trap. The value that caused the alarm to occur
is returned in svrThrLastValue."
--#TYPE "ServerWORKS"
--#SEVERITY MINOR
::= 103
--
-- TRAP: svrThrInformationalExceptTrap
--
svrThrInformationalExceptTrap TRAP-TYPE
ENTERPRISE svrMgt
VARIABLES {
svrThrVariableName,
svrThrValueType,
svrThrThresholdValue,
svrThrLastValue,
svrThrDescr,
svrThrManagerDefinedTrapData,
svrThrUserDefinedTrapData,
svrThrAlarmCategory,
svrThrCreatedBy,
svrThrSeverity }
DESCRIPTION
"This is an Informational severity trap. The value that caused the
alarm to occur is returned in svrThrLastValue."
--#TYPE "ServerWORKS"
--#SEVERITY INFORMATIONAL
::= 104
--
-- TRAP: svrThrDiskDown
--
svrThrDiskDown TRAP-TYPE
ENTERPRISE svrMgt
VARIABLES {
svrThrVariableName,
svrThrValueType,
svrThrThresholdValue,
svrThrLastValue,
svrThrDescr,
svrThrManagerDefinedTrapData,
svrThrUserDefinedTrapData,
svrThrAlarmCategory,
svrThrCreatedBy,
svrThrSeverity }
DESCRIPTION
"This indicates that the disk is not available for any use. The value
that caused the alarm to occur is returned in svrThrLastValue."
::= 105
--
-- TRAP: svrThrDiskWarning
--
svrThrDiskWarning TRAP-TYPE
ENTERPRISE svrMgt
VARIABLES {
svrThrVariableName,
svrThrValueType,
svrThrThresholdValue,
svrThrLastValue,
svrThrDescr,
svrThrManagerDefinedTrapData,
svrThrUserDefinedTrapData,
svrThrAlarmCategory,
svrThrCreatedBy,
svrThrSeverity }
DESCRIPTION
"This indicates that an unusual disk error condition has occured but
that the device is still operational. The value that caused the alarm
to occur is returned in svrThrLastValue."
::= 106
--
-- TRAP: svrThrDiskOk
--
svrThrDiskOk TRAP-TYPE
ENTERPRISE svrMgt
VARIABLES {
svrThrVariableName,
svrThrValueType,
svrThrThresholdValue,
svrThrLastValue,
svrThrDescr,
svrThrManagerDefinedTrapData,
svrThrUserDefinedTrapData,
svrThrAlarmCategory,
svrThrCreatedBy,
svrThrSeverity }
DESCRIPTION
"This indicates that the disk is up and running and that no unusual
error conditions are known. The value that caused the alarm to occur is
returned in svrThrLastValue."
::= 107
--
-- TRAP: svrThrFileSystemUsage
--
svrThrFileSystemUsage TRAP-TYPE
ENTERPRISE svrMgt
VARIABLES {
svrThrVariableName,
svrThrValueType,
svrThrThresholdValue,
svrThrLastValue,
svrThrDescr,
svrThrManagerDefinedTrapData,
svrThrUserDefinedTrapData,
svrThrAlarmCategory,
svrThrCreatedBy,
svrThrSeverity }
DESCRIPTION
"This indicates that file system usage has exceeded the user defined
threshold.The value that caused the alarm to occur is returned in
svrThrLastValue."
::= 108
--
-- TRAP: svrThrTemperatureOk
--
svrThrTemperatureOk TRAP-TYPE
ENTERPRISE svrMgt
VARIABLES {
svrThrVariableName,
svrThrValueType,
svrThrThresholdValue,
svrThrLastValue,
svrThrDescr,
svrThrManagerDefinedTrapData,
svrThrUserDefinedTrapData,
svrThrAlarmCategory,
svrThrCreatedBy,
svrThrSeverity }
DESCRIPTION
"This indicates that the temperature is within normal limits. The value
that caused the alarm to occur is returned in svrThrLastValue."
::= 109
--
-- TRAP: svrThrTemperatureCritical
--
svrThrTemperatureCritical TRAP-TYPE
ENTERPRISE svrMgt
VARIABLES {
svrThrVariableName,
svrThrValueType,
svrThrThresholdValue,
svrThrLastValue,
svrThrDescr,
svrThrManagerDefinedTrapData,
svrThrUserDefinedTrapData,
svrThrAlarmCategory,
svrThrCreatedBy,
svrThrSeverity }
DESCRIPTION
"This indicates that the temperature is in a critical state either low
or high. The value that caused the alarm to occur is returned
in svrThrLastValue."
::= 110
--
-- TRAP: svrThrTemperatureWarning
--
svrThrTemperatureWarning TRAP-TYPE
ENTERPRISE svrMgt
VARIABLES {
svrThrVariableName,
svrThrValueType,
svrThrThresholdValue,
svrThrLastValue,
svrThrDescr,
svrThrManagerDefinedTrapData,
svrThrUserDefinedTrapData,
svrThrAlarmCategory,
svrThrCreatedBy,
svrThrSeverity }
DESCRIPTION
"This indicates that the temperature is in a warning state either low or
high. The value that caused the alarm to occur is returned in
svrThrLastValue."
::= 111
--
-- TRAP: svrThrFanFailed
--
svrThrFanFailed TRAP-TYPE
ENTERPRISE svrMgt
VARIABLES {
svrThrVariableName,
svrThrValueType,
svrThrThresholdValue,
svrThrLastValue,
svrThrDescr,
svrThrManagerDefinedTrapData,
svrThrUserDefinedTrapData,
svrThrAlarmCategory,
svrThrCreatedBy,
svrThrSeverity }
DESCRIPTION
"This indicates that the fan has failed. The value that caused the alarm
to occur is returned in svrThrLastValue."
::= 112
--
-- TRAP: svrThrFanOk
--
svrThrFanOk TRAP-TYPE
ENTERPRISE svrMgt
VARIABLES {
svrThrVariableName,
svrThrValueType,
svrThrThresholdValue,
svrThrLastValue,
svrThrDescr,
svrThrManagerDefinedTrapData,
svrThrUserDefinedTrapData,
svrThrAlarmCategory,
svrThrCreatedBy,
svrThrSeverity }
DESCRIPTION
"This indicates that the fan is functioning well. The value that caused
the alarm to occur is returned in svrThrLastValue."
::= 113
--
-- TRAP: svrThrFanBackup
--
svrThrFanBackup TRAP-TYPE
ENTERPRISE svrMgt
VARIABLES {
svrThrVariableName,
svrThrValueType,
svrThrThresholdValue,
svrThrLastValue,
svrThrDescr,
svrThrManagerDefinedTrapData,
svrThrUserDefinedTrapData,
svrThrAlarmCategory,
svrThrCreatedBy,
svrThrSeverity }
DESCRIPTION
"This indicates that the fan is a backup fan. The value that caused the alarm
to occur is returned in svrThrLastValue."
::= 114
--
-- TRAP: svrThrVoltageOk
--
svrThrVoltageOk TRAP-TYPE
ENTERPRISE svrMgt
VARIABLES {
svrThrVariableName,
svrThrValueType,
svrThrThresholdValue,
svrThrLastValue,
svrThrDescr,
svrThrManagerDefinedTrapData,
svrThrUserDefinedTrapData,
svrThrAlarmCategory,
svrThrCreatedBy,
svrThrSeverity }
DESCRIPTION
"This indicates that the voltage is within normal limits. The value that
caused the alarm to occur is returned in svrThrLastValue."
::= 115
--
-- TRAP: svrThrVoltageCritical
--
svrThrVoltageCritical TRAP-TYPE
ENTERPRISE svrMgt
VARIABLES {
svrThrVariableName,
svrThrValueType,
svrThrThresholdValue,
svrThrLastValue,
svrThrDescr,
svrThrManagerDefinedTrapData,
svrThrUserDefinedTrapData,
svrThrAlarmCategory,
svrThrCreatedBy,
svrThrSeverity }
DESCRIPTION
"This indicates that the voltage is in a critical state, either low or
high, but has not reached the shutdown threshold. The value that caused
the alarm to occur is returned in svrThrLastValue."
::= 116
--
-- TRAP: svrThrVoltageWarning
--
svrThrVoltageWarning TRAP-TYPE
ENTERPRISE svrMgt
VARIABLES {
svrThrVariableName,
svrThrValueType,
svrThrThresholdValue,
svrThrLastValue,
svrThrDescr,
svrThrManagerDefinedTrapData,
svrThrUserDefinedTrapData,
svrThrAlarmCategory,
svrThrCreatedBy,
svrThrSeverity }
DESCRIPTION
"This indicates that the voltage is in a warning state, either low or
high. The value that caused the alarm to occur is returned in svrThrLastValue."
::= 117
--
-- TRAP: svrThrPowerSupplyFailed
--
svrThrPowerSupplyFailed TRAP-TYPE
ENTERPRISE svrMgt
VARIABLES {
svrThrVariableName,
svrThrValueType,
svrThrThresholdValue,
svrThrLastValue,
svrThrDescr,
svrThrManagerDefinedTrapData,
svrThrUserDefinedTrapData,
svrThrAlarmCategory,
svrThrCreatedBy,
svrThrSeverity }
DESCRIPTION
"This indicates that the power supply failed. The value that caused the
alarm to occur is returned in svrThrLastValue."
::= 118
--
-- TRAP: svrThrPowerSupplyWarning
--
svrThrPowerSupplyWarning TRAP-TYPE
ENTERPRISE svrMgt
VARIABLES {
svrThrVariableName,
svrThrValueType,
svrThrThresholdValue,
svrThrLastValue,
svrThrDescr,
svrThrManagerDefinedTrapData,
svrThrUserDefinedTrapData,
svrThrAlarmCategory,
svrThrCreatedBy,
svrThrSeverity }
DESCRIPTION
"This indicates that the power supply is in a warning state but has
not yet failed. The value that caused the alarm to occur is returned in
svrThrLastValue."
::= 119
--
-- TRAP: svrThrPowerSupplyOk
--
svrThrPowerSupplyOk TRAP-TYPE
ENTERPRISE svrMgt
VARIABLES {
svrThrVariableName,
svrThrValueType,
svrThrThresholdValue,
svrThrLastValue,
svrThrDescr,
svrThrManagerDefinedTrapData,
svrThrUserDefinedTrapData,
svrThrAlarmCategory,
svrThrCreatedBy,
svrThrSeverity }
DESCRIPTION
"This indicates that the power supply is functioning well. The value
that caused the alarm to occur is returned in svrThrLastValue."
::= 120
--
-- TRAP: svrThrPowerSupplyBackup
--
svrThrPowerSupplyBackup TRAP-TYPE
ENTERPRISE svrMgt
VARIABLES {
svrThrVariableName,
svrThrValueType,
svrThrThresholdValue,
svrThrLastValue,
svrThrDescr,
svrThrManagerDefinedTrapData,
svrThrUserDefinedTrapData,
svrThrAlarmCategory,
svrThrCreatedBy,
svrThrSeverity }
DESCRIPTION
"This indicates that the power supply is in backup state. The value
that caused the alarm to occur is returned in svrThrLastValue."
::= 121
--
-- TRAP: svrThrMemoryEltFailed
--
svrThrMemoryEltFailed TRAP-TYPE
ENTERPRISE svrMgt
VARIABLES {
svrThrVariableName,
svrThrValueType,
svrThrThresholdValue,
svrThrLastValue,
svrThrDescr,
svrThrManagerDefinedTrapData,
svrThrUserDefinedTrapData,
svrThrAlarmCategory,
svrThrCreatedBy,
svrThrSeverity }
DESCRIPTION
"This indicates that the memory element has failed. The value that
caused the alarm to occur is returned in svrThrLastValue."
::= 122
--
-- TRAP: svrThrMemoryEltWarning
--
svrThrMemoryEltWarning TRAP-TYPE
ENTERPRISE svrMgt
VARIABLES {
svrThrVariableName,
svrThrValueType,
svrThrThresholdValue,
svrThrLastValue,
svrThrDescr,
svrThrManagerDefinedTrapData,
svrThrUserDefinedTrapData,
svrThrAlarmCategory,
svrThrCreatedBy,
svrThrSeverity }
DESCRIPTION
"This indicates that the memory element is reporting errors. The value
that caused the alarm to occur is returned in svrThrLastValue."
::= 123
--
-- TRAP: svrThrMemoryEltOk
--
svrThrMemoryEltOk TRAP-TYPE
ENTERPRISE svrMgt
VARIABLES {
svrThrVariableName,
svrThrValueType,
svrThrThresholdValue,
svrThrLastValue,
svrThrDescr,
svrThrManagerDefinedTrapData,
svrThrUserDefinedTrapData,
svrThrAlarmCategory,
svrThrCreatedBy,
svrThrSeverity }
DESCRIPTION
"This indicates that the memory element is functioning well. The value
that caused the alarm to occur is returned in svrThrLastValue."
::= 124
--
-- TRAP: svrThrNetworkIfInErrors
--
svrThrNetworkIfInErrors TRAP-TYPE
ENTERPRISE svrMgt
VARIABLES {
svrThrVariableName,
svrThrValueType,
svrThrThresholdValue,
svrThrLastValue,
svrThrDescr,
svrThrManagerDefinedTrapData,
svrThrUserDefinedTrapData,
svrThrAlarmCategory,
svrThrCreatedBy,
svrThrSeverity }
DESCRIPTION
"This indicates that the network interface inbound errors have exceeded
the user defined threshold. The value that caused the alarm to occur is
returned in svrThrLastValue.
"
::= 125
--
-- TRAP: svrThrNetworkIfInOctets
--
svrThrNetworkIfInOctets TRAP-TYPE
ENTERPRISE svrMgt
VARIABLES {
svrThrVariableName,
svrThrValueType,
svrThrThresholdValue,
svrThrLastValue,
svrThrDescr,
svrThrManagerDefinedTrapData,
svrThrUserDefinedTrapData,
svrThrAlarmCategory,
svrThrCreatedBy,
svrThrSeverity }
DESCRIPTION
"This indicates that the network interface inbound octets have exceeded
the user defined threshold. The value that caused the alarm to occur is
returned in svrThrLastValue.
"
::= 126
--
-- TRAP: svrThrNetworkIfOutOctets
--
svrThrNetworkIfOutOctets TRAP-TYPE
ENTERPRISE svrMgt
VARIABLES {
svrThrVariableName,
svrThrValueType,
svrThrThresholdValue,
svrThrLastValue,
svrThrDescr,
svrThrManagerDefinedTrapData,
svrThrUserDefinedTrapData,
svrThrAlarmCategory,
svrThrCreatedBy,
svrThrSeverity }
DESCRIPTION
"This indicates that the network interface outbound octets have exceeded
the user defined threshold. The value that caused the alarm to occur is
returned in svrThrLastValue."
::= 127
--
-- TRAP: svrThrNetworkIfInPkts
--
svrThrNetworkIfInPkts TRAP-TYPE
ENTERPRISE svrMgt
VARIABLES {
svrThrVariableName,
svrThrValueType,
svrThrThresholdValue,
svrThrLastValue,
svrThrDescr,
svrThrManagerDefinedTrapData,
svrThrUserDefinedTrapData,
svrThrAlarmCategory,
svrThrCreatedBy,
svrThrSeverity }
DESCRIPTION
"This indicates that the network interface inbound packets have exceeded
the user defined threshold. The value that caused the alarm to occur
is returned in svrThrLastValue."
::= 128
--
-- TRAP: svrThrNetworkIfOutPkts
--
svrThrNetworkIfOutPkts TRAP-TYPE
ENTERPRISE svrMgt
VARIABLES {
svrThrVariableName,
svrThrValueType,
svrThrThresholdValue,
svrThrLastValue,
svrThrDescr,
svrThrManagerDefinedTrapData,
svrThrUserDefinedTrapData,
svrThrAlarmCategory,
svrThrCreatedBy,
svrThrSeverity }
DESCRIPTION
"This indicates that the network interface outbound packets have
exceeded the user defined threshold. The value that caused the alarm
to occur is returned in svrThrLastValue."
::= 129
--
-- TRAP: svrThrNetworkIfOutErrors
--
svrThrNetworkIfOutErrors TRAP-TYPE
ENTERPRISE svrMgt
VARIABLES {
svrThrVariableName,
svrThrValueType,
svrThrThresholdValue,
svrThrLastValue,
svrThrDescr,
svrThrManagerDefinedTrapData,
svrThrUserDefinedTrapData,
svrThrAlarmCategory,
svrThrCreatedBy,
svrThrSeverity }
DESCRIPTION
"This indicates that the network interface outbound errors have exceeded
the user defined threshold. The value that caused the alarm to occur
is returned in svrThrLastValue."
::= 130
--
-- TRAP: svrThrNetworkIfInDiscards
--
svrThrNetworkIfInDiscards TRAP-TYPE
ENTERPRISE svrMgt
VARIABLES {
svrThrVariableName,
svrThrValueType,
svrThrThresholdValue,
svrThrLastValue,
svrThrDescr,
svrThrManagerDefinedTrapData,
svrThrUserDefinedTrapData,
svrThrAlarmCategory,
svrThrCreatedBy,
svrThrSeverity }
DESCRIPTION
"This indicates that the network interface inbound discards have
exceeded the user defined threshold. The value that caused the alarm to
occur is returned in svrThrLastValue."
::= 131
--
-- TRAP: svrThrProcessorDown
--
svrThrProcessorDown TRAP-TYPE
ENTERPRISE svrMgt
VARIABLES {
svrThrVariableName,
svrThrValueType,
svrThrThresholdValue,
svrThrLastValue,
svrThrDescr,
svrThrManagerDefinedTrapData,
svrThrUserDefinedTrapData,
svrThrAlarmCategory,
svrThrCreatedBy,
svrThrSeverity }
DESCRIPTION
"This indicates that the processor is not available for any use. The
value that caused the alarm to occur is returned in svrThrLastValue."
::= 132
--
-- TRAP: svrThrProcessorWarning
--
svrThrProcessorWarning TRAP-TYPE
ENTERPRISE svrMgt
VARIABLES {
svrThrVariableName,
svrThrValueType,
svrThrThresholdValue,
svrThrLastValue,
svrThrDescr,
svrThrManagerDefinedTrapData,
svrThrUserDefinedTrapData,
svrThrAlarmCategory,
svrThrCreatedBy,
svrThrSeverity }
DESCRIPTION
"This indicates that the processor has encountered an unusual error
condition but is still considered to be operational. The value that
caused the alarm to occur is returned in svrThrLastValue."
::= 133
--
-- TRAP: svrThrProcessorOk
--
svrThrProcessorOk TRAP-TYPE
ENTERPRISE svrMgt
VARIABLES {
svrThrVariableName,
svrThrValueType,
svrThrThresholdValue,
svrThrLastValue,
svrThrDescr,
svrThrManagerDefinedTrapData,
svrThrUserDefinedTrapData,
svrThrAlarmCategory,
svrThrCreatedBy,
svrThrSeverity }
DESCRIPTION
"This indicates that the processor is up and running and that no unusual
error conditions are known. The value that caused the alarm to occur is
returned in svrThrLastValue."
::= 134
--
-- TRAP: svrThrCpuUsage
--
svrThrCpuUsage TRAP-TYPE
ENTERPRISE svrMgt
VARIABLES {
svrThrVariableName,
svrThrValueType,
svrThrThresholdValue,
svrThrLastValue,
svrThrDescr,
svrThrManagerDefinedTrapData,
svrThrUserDefinedTrapData,
svrThrAlarmCategory,
svrThrCreatedBy,
svrThrSeverity }
DESCRIPTION
"This indicates that CPU usage has exceeded the user defined threshold.
The value that caused the alarm to occur is returned in svrThrLastValue."
::= 135
--
-- TRAP: svrThrClusterFailOverOwner
--
svrThrClusterFailOverOwner TRAP-TYPE
ENTERPRISE svrMgt
VARIABLES {
svrThrVariableName,
svrThrValueType,
svrThrThresholdValue,
svrThrLastValue,
svrThrDescr,
svrThrManagerDefinedTrapData,
svrThrUserDefinedTrapData,
svrThrAlarmCategory,
svrThrCreatedBy,
svrThrSeverity }
DESCRIPTION
"This indicates that the node has become the current owner of a cluster
resource. The value that caused the alarm to occur is returned in
svrThrLastValue."
::= 136
--
-- TRAP: svrThrClusterFailOverNotOwner
--
svrThrClusterFailOverNotOwner TRAP-TYPE
ENTERPRISE svrMgt
VARIABLES {
svrThrVariableName,
svrThrValueType,
svrThrThresholdValue,
svrThrLastValue,
svrThrDescr,
svrThrManagerDefinedTrapData,
svrThrUserDefinedTrapData,
svrThrAlarmCategory,
svrThrCreatedBy,
svrThrSeverity }
DESCRIPTION
"This indicates that the node is not the current owner of a cluster
resource. The value that caused the alarm to occur is returned in
svrThrLastValue."
::= 137
END