Restrictions To Host Resources Mib - Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Programming And Reference Manual

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Table 2–1 (Cont.) Host Resources MIB Objects
Object Name
hrNetworkIfIndex
hrDiskStorageAccess
hrDiskStorageMedia
hrDiskStorageRemovable
hrDiskStorageCapacity
hrSWRunIndex
hrSWRunPath
hrSWRunStatus
hrSWRunPerfCPU
hrSWRunPerfMem

2.1.2 Restrictions to Host Resources MIB

SNMP requests are not implemented for the following Host Resources MIB
objects:
hrPartitionTable
hrPrinterTable
hrSWInstalled
hrSWInstalledTable
SNMP
set
objects:
2.1 Overview of the Host Resources MIB
RFC Description
The value of the ifIndex that
corresponds to this network
device.
Indicates whether the storage
device is read/write or read
only.
Indicates the storage device
media type.
Indicates whether the disk
can be removed from the
drive.
The total size of this long-
term storage device.
A unique value for each
software product running on
the host.
A description of the location
where this software was
loaded.
The status of the software
that is running.
The number (in hundredths
of a second) of the total
system's CPU resources
consumed by this process.
The total amount of real
system memory allocated to
this process.
requests are not implemented for the following Host Resources MIB
MIBs Provided with TCP/IP Services
OpenVMS Description
The value of the index in the interface
table in the standard MIB that
corresponds to this network device.
This value is set to 2 if the device is
read only; otherwise, it is set to 1. (The
SHOW DEVICE/FULL command displays
''software write-locked.'')
Indicates device type.
Indicates whether the disk can be removed
from the drive.
Half of the value for total blocks displayed
by the SHOW DEVICE/FULL command.
Process ID.
Fully qualified name of executable image.
The values and the associated status of
each are:
1 indicates that the current process is
running (CUR)
2 indicates that the process is
computable (COM)
3 indicates that you cannot run the
process.
Process elapsed CPU time (in hundredths
of a second).
Process current working set (in kilobytes).
MIBs Provided with TCP/IP Services 2–3

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