Compaq AAR04BCTE User Manual

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MIBs Provided with TCP/IP Services
2.1 Overview of the Host Resources MIB

hrFSLastFullBackupDate
hrFSLastPartialBackupDate
hrStorageSize
hrSWRunStatus
hrSystemDate
hrSystemInitialLoadDevice
hrSystemInitialLoadParameters

Note

For objects that are not implemented, the Host Resources MIB returns a

NoSuchObject

error status.

TCP/IP Services supports the objects in the Host Resources MIB as follows:

The

hrDeviceTable

includes all the devices known to the OpenVMS host

except those with the following characteristics:

Off line

Remote

UCB marked delete-on-zero-reference-count

Mailbox device

Device with remote terminal (DEV$M_RTT characteristic)

Template terminal-class device

LAT device (begins with _LT)

Virtual terminal device (begins with _VT)

Pseudoterminal device (begins with _FT)

Data items in the

hrDeviceTable

group have the following restrictions:

hrDeviceID

is always null OID (0.0).

hrDeviceErrors

is coded as follows:

Code

Condition

warning (3)

Error logging is in progress (OpenVMS UCB value UCB$M_
ERLOGIP).

running (2)

Software is valid and no error logging is in progress (OpenVMS
UCB value UCB$M_VALID).

unknown (1)

Any other OpenVMS status.

The

hrDeviceTable

now includes template devices (for example, DNFS0 for

NFS and DAD0 for virtual devices).

For network devices, only the template devices (those with unit number 0)
are displayed.

hrFSMountPoint

(1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.8.1.2) is DNFSn. The device may change

between restarts or after a dismount/mount procedure.

In the

hrFSTable

group, if no file systems are mounted through NFS or

no information is accessible, a

"no such instance"

status is returned for a

get

request. Browsers respond differently to this message. For example,

2–4 MIBs Provided with TCP/IP Services

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