Notifications - Juniper MEDIA FLOW CONTROLLER 2.0.4 - ADMINISTRATOR S GUIDE AND CLI Administrator's Manual

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Media Flow Controller MIB Definitions
::= { applEntry 2 }
applConnected OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX
MAX-ACCESS
STATUS
DESCRIPTION
::= { applEntry 5 }
applOK OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX
MAX-ACCESS
STATUS
DESCRIPTION
2=no)"
::= { applEntry 6 }

NOTIFICATIONS

notificationPrefix OBJECT IDENTIFIER
::= { notifications 0 }
procCrash NOTIFICATION-TYPE
OBJECTS { procName }
STATUS
DESCRIPTION
crashed and left a core file.
indicates which process crashed."
::= { notificationPrefix 1 }
procExit NOTIFICATION-TYPE
OBJECTS { procName }
STATUS
DESCRIPTION
unexpectedly, but not left a core file. The variable sent with the
notification indicates which process exited."
::= { notificationPrefix 2 }
cpuUtilHigh NOTIFICATION-TYPE
STATUS
DESCRIPTION
acceptable threshold"
::= { notificationPrefix 3 }
pagingActivityHigh NOTIFICATION-TYPE
STATUS
DESCRIPTION
::= { notificationPrefix 4 }
smartError NOTIFICATION-TYPE
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NOTIFICATIONS
"Textual ID/name of appliance"
TruthValue
read-only
current
"Is CMC connected to this appliance (1=yes, 2=no)"
TruthValue
read-only
current
"Did this appliance pass its most recent status check (1=yes,
current
"A procCrash trap signifies that a process managed by PM has
current
"A procExit trap signifies that a process managed by PM has exited
current
"The average CPU utilization in the past minute has gone above the
current
"The system has been paging excessively (thrashing)"
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The variable sent with the notification
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