SYSAPPL-MIB
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The MIB module defines management objects that model applications as collections of executables and files installed and executing on a host system. The MIB presents a system-level view of applications; i.e., objects in this MIB are limited to those attributes that can typically be obtained from the system itself without adding special instrumentation to the applications.
Before you can compile SYSAPPL-MIB , you need to compile the MIBs listed below in the order listed.
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RFC1155-SMI
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RFC-1212
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SNMPv2-SMI-v1
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SNMPv2-TC-v1
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SYSAPPL-MIB
Additional downloads are:
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OID File: SYSAPPL-MIB.oid
SYSAPPL-MIB Revisions
The following table lists the revisions to the MIS beginning with the latest revision.
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Description |
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10-20-1997 |
IETF Applications MIB Working Group. |
::= { mib-2 54 } |
SYSAPPL-MIB Definitions
The following definitions are imported for SYSAPP-MIB:
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MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, mib-2, Unsigned32 (gotten from CISCO-TC for the time being until it becomes available in SNMPv2-SMI), Unsigned32, TimeTicks, Counter32, Gauge32 TimeTicks, Counter32, Gauge32
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From SNMPv2-SMI—Unsigned32
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From CISCO-TC—DateAndTime, TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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From SNMPv2-TC—MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP
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From SNMPv2-CONF;
System Application MIB
sysApplMIB MODULE-IDENTITY
sysApplOBJ OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { sysApplMIB 1 }
sysApplInstalled OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { sysApplOBJ 1 }
sysApplRun OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { sysApplOBJ 2 }
sysApplMap OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { sysApplOBJ 3 }
sysApplNotifications OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { sysApplMIB 2 }
sysApplConformance OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { sysApplMIB 3 }
System Application MIB Textual Conventions
- RunState ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
This TC describes the current execution state of a running application or process. The possible values are: running(1), runnable(2), waiting for a resource (CPU, etc.) waiting(3), waiting for an event exiting(4), other(5) other invalid state.
SYNTAX INTEGER { running (1); runnable (2); waiting for resource and waiting (3); waiting for event and exiting (4); other (5) }
- LongUtf8String ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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DISPLAY-HINT 1024a
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
To facilitate internationalization, this TC represents information taken from the ISO/IEC IS 10646-1 character set, encoded as an octet string using the UTF-8 character encoding scheme described in RFC 2044 [10]. For strings in 7-bit US-ASCII, there is no impact since the UTF-8 representation is identical to the US-ASCII encoding.
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..1024))
- Utf8String ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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DISPLAY-HINT 255a
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
To facilitate internationalization, this TC represents information taken from the ISO/IEC IS 10646-1 character set, encoded as an octet string using the UTF-8 character encoding scheme described in RFC 2044 [10]. For strings in 7-bit US-ASCII, there is no impact since the UTF-8 representation is identical to the US-ASCII encoding.
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..255))
Installed Application Groups
This group provides information about application packages that have been installed on the host computer. The group contains two tables as follows:
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sysApplInstallPkgTable: Describes the application packages
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sysApplInstallElmtTable: Describes the constituent elements (files and executables) which compose an application package
In order to appear in the group, an application and its component files must be discoverable by the system itself, possibly through some type of software installation mechanism or registry.
sysApplInstallPkgTable
The system installed application packages table provides information on the software packages installed on a system. These packages may consist of many different files including executable and non-executable files.
- sysApplInstallPkgTable OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX SysApplInstallPkgEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The table listing the software application packages installed on a host computer. In order to appear in this table, it may be necessary for the application to be installed using some type of software installation mechanism or global registry so that its existence can be detected by the agent implementation.
::= { sysApplInstalled 1 }
- sysApplInstallPkgEntry OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX SysApplInstallPkgEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The logical row describing an installed application package.
INDEX{ sysApplInstallPkgIndex }
::= { sysApplInstallPkgTable 1 }
SysApplInstallPkgEntry ::= SEQUENCE { sysApplInstallPkgIndex Unsigned32, sysApplInstallPkgManufacturer Utf8String, sysApplInstallPkgProductName Utf8String, sysApplInstallPkgVersion Utf8String, sysApplInstallPkgSerialNumber Utf8String, sysApplInstallPkgDate DateAndTime, sysApplInstallPkgLocation LongUtf8String }
- sysApplInstallPkgIndex OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX Unsigned32 (1..ffffffffh)
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
An integer used only for indexing purposes. Generally monotonically increasing from 1 as new applications are installed. The value for each installed application must remain constant at least from one re-initialization of the network management entity which implements this MIB module to the next re-initialization. The specific value is meaningful only within a given SNMP entity. A sysApplInstallPkgIndex value must not be re-used until the next agent entity restart in the event the installed application entry is deleted.
::= { sysApplInstallPkgEntry 1 }
- sysApplInstallPkgManufacturer OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX Utf8String
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The Manufacturer of the software application package.
::= { sysApplInstallPkgEntry 2 }
- sysApplInstallPkgProductName OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX Utf8String
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The name assigned to the software application package by the Manufacturer.
::= { sysApplInstallPkgEntry 3 }
- sysApplInstallPkgVersion OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX Utf8String
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The version number assigned to the application package by the manufacturer of the software.
::= { sysApplInstallPkgEntry 4 }
- sysApplInstallPkgSerialNumber OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX Utf8String
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The serial number of the software assigned by the manufacturer.
::= { sysApplInstallPkgEntry 5 }
- sysApplInstallPkgDate OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX DateAndTime
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The date and time this software application was installed on the host.
::= { sysApplInstallPkgEntry 6 }
- sysApplInstallPkgLocation OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX LongUtf8String
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The complete path name where the application package is installed. For example, the value would be /opt/MyapplDir if the application package was installed in the /opt/MyapplDir directory.
::= { sysApplInstallPkgEntry 7 }
sysApplInstallElmtTable
This table details the individual application package elements (files and executables) installed on the host computer which comprise the applications defined in the sysApplInstallPkg Table. Each entry in this table has an index to the sysApplInstallPkg table to identify the application package of which it is a part. As a result, there may be many entries in this table for each instance in the sysApplInstallPkg Table.
Table entries are indexed by sysApplInstallPkgIndex, sysApplInstallElmtIndex to facilitate retrieval of all elements associated with a particular installed application package.
- sysApplInstallElmtTable OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF SysApplInstallElmtEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
This table details the individual application package elements (files and executables) installed on the host computer which comprise the applications defined in the sysApplInstallPkg Table. Each entry in this table has an index to the sysApplInstallPkg table to identify the application package of which it is a part. As a result, there may be many entries in this table for each instance in the sysApplInstallPkg Table.
Table entries are indexed by sysApplInstallPkgIndex, sysApplInstallElmtIndex to facilitate retrieval of all elements associated with a particular installed application package.
::= { sysApplInstalled 2 }
- sysApplInstallElmtEntry OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX SysApplInstallElmtEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The logical row describing an element of an installed application. The element may be an executable or non-executable file.
INDEX {sysApplInstallPkgIndex, sysApplInstallElmtIndex}
::= { sysApplInstallElmtTable 1 }
SysApplInstallElmtEntry ::= SEQUENCE { sysApplInstallElmtIndex Unsigned32, sysApplInstallElmtNameUtf8String, sysApplInstallElmtTypeINTEGER, sysApplInstallElmtDateDateAndTime, sysApplInstallElmtPathLongUtf8String, sysApplInstallElmtSizeHighUnsigned32, sysApplInstallElmtSizeLow Unsigned32, sysApplInstallElmtRoleBITS, sysApplInstallElmtRoleOCTET STRING, sysApplInstallElmtModifyDate DateAndTime, sysApplInstallElmtCurSizeHighUnsigned32, sysApplInstallElmtCurSizeLow Unsigned32 }
- sysApplInstallElmtIndex OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX Unsigned32 (1...ffffffffh)
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
An arbitrary integer used for indexing. The value of this index is unique among all rows in this table that exist or have existed since the last agent restart.
::= { sysApplInstallElmtEntry 1 }
- sysApplInstallElmtName OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX Utf8String
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The name of this element which is contained in the application.
::= { sysApplInstallElmtEntry 2 }
- sysApplInstallElmtType OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX INTEGER { unknown(1), nonexecutable(2), operatingSystem(3), executable deviceDriver(4), executable application(5), executable }
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The type of element that is part of the installed application.
::= { sysApplInstallElmtEntry 3 }
- sysApplInstallElmtDate OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX DateAndTime
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The date and time that this component was installed on the system.
::= { sysApplInstallElmtEntry 4 }
- sysApplInstallElmtPath OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX LongUtf8String
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The full directory path where this element is installed. For example, the value would be /opt/EMPuma/bin for an element installed in the directory /opt/EMPuma/bin. Most application packages include information about the elements contained in the package. In addition, elements are typically installed in sub-directories under the package installation directory. In cases where the element path names are not included in the package information itself, the path can usually be determined by a simple search of the sub-directories. If the element is not installed in that location and there is no other information available to the agent implementation, then the path is unknown and null is returned.
::= { sysApplInstallElmtEntry 5}
- sysApplInstallElmtSizeHigh OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The installed file size in 2^32 byte blocks. This is the size of the file on disk immediately after installation. For example, for a file with a total size of 4,294,967,296 bytes, this variable would have a value of 1; for a file with a total size of 4,294,967,295 bytes this variable would be 0.
::= { sysApplInstallElmtEntry 6 }
- sysApplInstallElmtSizeLow OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The installed file size modulo 2^32 bytes. This is the size of the file on disk immediately after installation. For example, for a file with a total size of 4,294,967,296 bytes this variable would have a value of 0; for a file with a total size of 4,294,967,295 bytes this variable would be 4,294,967,295.
::= { sysApplInstallElmtEntry 7 }
- sysApplInstallElmtRole OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(1))
SYNTAX BITS { executable (0), exclusive (1), primary (2), required (3), dependent (4), unknown(5) }
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
An operator assigned value used in the determination of application status. This value is used by the agent to determine both the mapping of started processes to the initiation of an application, as well as to allow for a determination of application health. The default value, unknown(5), is used when an operator has not yet assigned one of the other values. If unknown(5) is set, bits 1 - 4 have no meaning. The possible values are: -
executable (0)—An application may have one or more executable elements. The rest of the bits have no meaning if the element is not executable.
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exclusive(1)—Only one copy of an exclusive element may be running per invocation of the running application.
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primary(2)—The primary executable. An application can have one, and only one element that is designated as the primary executable. The execution of this element constitutes an invocation of the application. This is used by the agent implementation to determine the initiation of an application. The primary executable must remain running long enough for the agent implementation to detect its presence.
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required(3)—An application may have zero or more required elements. All required elements must be running in order for the application to be judged to be running and healthy.
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dependent(4)—An application may have zero or more dependent elements. Dependent elements may not be running unless required elements are.
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unknown(5)—Default value for the case when an operator has not yet assigned one of the other values. When set, bits 1, 2, 3, and 4 have no meaning.
sysApplInstallElmtRole is used by the agent implementation in determining the initiation of an application, the current state of a running application (see sysApplRunCurrentState), when an application invocation is no longer running, and the exit status of a terminated application invocation (see sysApplPastRunExitState).
--DEFVAL { 5 }
::= { sysApplInstallElmtEntry 8 }
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- sysApplInstallElmtModifyDate OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX DateAndTime
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The date and time that this element was last modified. Modification of the sysApplInstallElmtRole columnar object does NOT constitute a modification of the element itself and should not affect the value of this object.
::= { sysApplInstallElmtEntry 9 }
- sysApplInstallElmtCurSizeHigh OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The current file size in 2^32 byte blocks. For example, for a file with a total size of 4,294,967,296 bytes, this variable would have a value of 1; for a file with a total size of 4,294,967,295 bytes this variable would be 0.
::= { sysApplInstallElmtEntry 10 }
- sysApplInstallElmtCurSizeLow OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The current file size modulo 2^32 bytes. For example, for a file with a total size of 4,294,967,296 bytes this variable would have a value of 0; for a file with a total size of 4,294,967,295 bytes this variable would be 4,294,967,295.
::= { sysApplInstallElmtEntry 11 }
sysApplRun Group
This group models activity information for applications that have been invoked and are either currently running, or have previously run on the host system. Likewise, the individual elements of an invoked application are also modeled to show currently running processes, and processes that have run in the past.
sysApplRunTable
The sysApplRunTable contains the application instances which are currently running on the host. Since a single application might be invoked multiple times, an entry is added to this table for each INVOCATION of an application. The table is indexed by sysApplInstallPkgIndex, sysApplRunIndex to enable managers to easily locate all invocations of a particular application package.
- sysApplRunTable OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF SysApplRunEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The table describes the applications which are executing on the host. Each time an application is invoked, an entry is created in this table. When an application ends, the entry is removed from this table and a corresponding entry is created in the SysApplPastRunTable.
A new entry is created in this table whenever the agent implementation detects a new running process that is an installed application element whose sysApplInstallElmtRole designates it as being the application's primary executable (sysApplInstallElmtRole = primary(2) ).
The table is indexed by sysApplInstallPkgIndex, sysApplRunIndex to enable managers to easily locate all invocations of a particular application package.
::= { sysApplRun 1 }
- sysApplRunEntry OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX SysApplRunEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The logical row describing an application which is currently running on this host.
INDEX { sysApplInstallPkgIndex, sysApplRunIndex }
::= { sysApplRunTable 1 }
SysApplRunEntry ::= SEQUENCE { sysApplRunIndex Unsigned32, sysApplRunStarted DateAndTime, sysApplRunCurrentState RunState }
- sysApplRunIndex OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX Unsigned32 (1..'ffffffff'h)
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
Part of the index for this table. An arbitrary integer used only for indexing purposes. Generally monotonically increasing from 1 as new applications are started on the host, it uniquely identifies application invocations.
The numbering for this index increases by 1 for each INVOCATION of an application, regardless of which installed application package this entry represents a running instance of. An example of the indexing for a couple of entries is shown below.
sysApplRunStarted.17.14
sysApplRunStarted.17.63
sysApplRunStarted.18.13
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In this example, the agent has observed 12 application invocations when the application represented by entry 18 in the sysApplInstallPkgTable is invoked. The next invocation detected by the agent is an invocation of installed application package 17. Some time later, installed application 17 is invoked a second time.
Note
This index is not intended to reflect a real-time (wall clock time) ordering of application invocations; it is merely intended to uniquely identify running instances of applications. Although the sysApplInstallPkgIndex is included in the INDEX clause for this table, it serves only to ease searching of this table by installed application and does not contribute to uniquely identifying table entries.
::= { sysApplRunEntry 1 }
- sysApplRunStarted OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX DateAndTime
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The date and time that the application was started.
::= { sysApplRunEntry 2 }
- sysApplRunCurrentState OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX RunState
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The current state of the running application instance. The possible values are running(1), runnable(2) but waiting for a resource such as CPU, waiting(3) for an event, exiting(4), or other(5). This value is based on an evaluation of the running elements of this application instance (see sysApplElmRunState) and their Roles as defined by sysApplInstallElmtRole. An agent implementation may detect that an application instance is in the process of exiting if one or more of its REQUIRED elements are no longer running. Most agent implementations will wait until a second internal poll has been completed to give the system time to start REQUIRED elements before marking the application instance as exiting.
::= { sysApplRunEntry 3 }
sysApplPastRunTable
The sysApplPastRunTable provides a history of applications previously run on the host computer. Entries are removed from the sysApplRunTable and corresponding entries are added to this table when an application becomes inactive. Entries remain in this table until they are aged out when either the table size reaches a maximum as determined by the sysApplPastRunMaxRows, or when an entry has aged to exceed a time limit as set be sysApplPastRunTblTimeLimit.
When aging out entries, the oldest entry, as determined by the value of sysApplPastRunTimeEnded, will be removed first.
- sysApplPastRunTable OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF SysApplPastRunEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
A history of the applications that have previously run on the host computer. An entry's information is moved to this table from the sysApplRunTable when the invoked application represented by the entry ceases to be running. An agent implementation can determine that an application invocation is no longer running by evaluating the running elements of the application instance and their Roles as defined by sysApplInstallElmtRole. Obviously, if there are no running elements for the application instance, then the application invocation is no longer running.
If any one of the REQUIRED elements is not running, the application instance may be in the process of exiting. Most agent implementations will wait until a second internal poll has been completed to give the system time to either restart partial failures or to give all elements time to exit. If, after the second poll, there are REQUIRED elements that are not running, then the application instance may be considered by the agent implementation to no longer be running.
Entries remain in the sysApplPastRunTable until they are aged out when either the table size reaches a maximum as determined by the sysApplPastRunMaxRows, or when an entry has aged to exceed a time limit as set by sysApplPastRunTblTimeLimit.
Entries in this table are indexed by sysApplInstallPkgIndex, sysApplPastRunIndex to facilitate retrieval of all past run invocations of a particular installed application.
::= { sysApplRun 2 }
- sysApplPastRunEntry OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX SysApplPastRunEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The logical row describing an invocation of an application which was previously run and has terminated. The entry is basically copied from the sysApplRunTable when the application instance terminates. Hence, the entry's value for sysApplPastRunIndex is the same as its value was for sysApplRunIndex.
INDEX{ sysApplInstallPkgIndex, sysApplPastRunIndex }
::= { sysApplPastRunTable 1 }
SysApplPastRunEntry ::= SEQUENCE { sysApplPastRunIndex Unsigned32, sysApplPastRunStarted DateAndTime, sysApplPastRunExitState INTEGER, sysApplPastRunTimeEnded DateAndTime
- sysApplPastRunIndex OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX Unsigned32 (1...ffffffffh)
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
Part of the index for this table. An integer matching the value of the removed sysApplRunIndex corresponding to this row.
::= { sysApplPastRunEntry 1 }
- sysApplPastRunStarted OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX DateAndTime
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The date and time that the application was started.
::= { sysApplPastRunEntry 2 }
- sysApplPastRunExitState OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX INTEGER { complete (1), failed (2), other (3) }
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complete (1)—normal exit at sysApplRunTimeEnded
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failed (2)—abnormal exit
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other (3)
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The state of the application instance when it terminated. This value is based on an evaluation of the running elements of an application and their Roles as defined by sysApplInstallElmtRole. An application instance is said to have exited in a COMPLETE state and its entry is removed from the sysApplRunTable and added to the sysApplPastRunTable when the agent detects that ALL elements of an application invocation are no longer running. Most agent implementations will wait until a second internal poll has been completed to give the system time to either restart partial failures or to give all elements time to exit. A failed state occurs if, after the second poll, any elements continue to run but one or more of the REQUIRED elements are no longer running.
All other combinations MUST be defined as OTHER.
::= { sysApplPastRunEntry 3 }
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- sysApplPastRunTimeEnded OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX DateAndTime
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The DateAndTime the application instance was determined to be no longer running.
::= { sysApplPastRunEntry 4 }
sysApplElmtRunTable
The sysApplElmtRunTable contains an entry for each process that is currently running on the host. An entry is created in this table for each process at the time it is started, and will remain in the table until the process terminates. The table is indexed by sysApplElmtRunInstallPkg, sysApplElmtRunInvocID, and sysApplElmtRunIndex to make it easy to locate all running elements of a particular invoked application which has been installed on the system.
- sysApplElmtRunTable OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF SysApplElmtRunEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The table describes the processes which are currently executing on the host system. Each entry represents a running process and is associated with the invoked application of which that process is a part, if possible. This table contains an entry for every process currently running on the system, regardless of whether its 'parent' application can be determined. So, for example, processes like 'ps' and 'grep' will have entries though they are not associated with an installed application package.
Because a running application may involve more than one executable, it is possible to have multiple entries in this table for each application. Entries are removed from this table when the process terminates. The table is indexed by sysApplElmtRunInstallPkg, sysApplElmtRunInvocID, and sysApplElmtRunIndex to facilitate the retrieval of all running elements of a particular invoked application which has been installed on the system.
::= { sysApplRun 3 }
- sysApplElmtRunEntry OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX SysApplElmtRunEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The logical row describing a process currently running on this host. When possible, the entry is associated with the invoked application of which it is a part.
INDEX{ sysApplElmtRunInstallPkg, sysApplElmtRunInvocID, sysApplElmtRunIndex }
::= { sysApplElmtRunTable 1 }
SysApplElmtRunEntry ::= SEQUENCE {sysApplElmtRunInstallPkg Unsigned32, sysApplElmtRunInvocIDUnsigned32, sysApplElmtRunIndex Unsigned32, sysApplElmtRunInstallID Unsigned32, sysApplElmtRunTimeStartedDateAndTime, sysApplElmtRunState RunState, sysApplElmtRunNameLongUtf8String, sysApplElmtRunParameters Utf8String, sysApplElmtRunCPU TimeTicks, sysApplElmtRunMemory Gauge32, sysApplElmtRunNumFiles Gauge32, sysApplElmtRunUserUtf8String }
- sysApplElmtRunInstallPkg OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0...ffffffffh)
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
Part of the index for this table, this value identifies the installed software package for the application of which this process is a part. Provided that the process's 'parent' application can be determined, the value of this object is the same value as the sysApplInstallPkgIndex for the entry in the sysApplInstallPkgTable that corresponds to the installed application of which this process is a part.
If, however, the 'parent' application cannot be determined, (for example the process is not part of a particular installed application), the value for this object is then '0', signifying that this process cannot be related back to an application, and in turn, an installed software package.
::= { sysApplElmtRunEntry 1 }
- sysApplElmtRunInvocID OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0...ffffffffh)
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
Part of the index for this table, this value identifies the invocation of an application of which this process is a part. Provided that the 'parent' application can be determined, the value of this object is the same value as the sysApplRunIndex for the corresponding application invocation in the sysApplRunTable.
If, however, the 'parent' application cannot be determined, the value for this object is then '0', signifying that this process cannot be related back to an invocation of an application in the sysApplRunTable.
::= { sysApplElmtRunEntry 2 }
- sysApplElmtRunIndex OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0...ffffffffh)
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
Part of the index for this table. A unique value for each process running on the host. Wherever possible, this should be the system's native, unique identification number.
::= { sysApplElmtRunEntry 3 }
- sysApplElmtRunInstallID OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0...ffffffffh)
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The index into the sysApplInstallElmtTable. The value of this object is the same value as the sysApplInstallElmtIndex for the application element of which this entry represents a running instance.
If this process cannot be associated with an installed executable, the value should be '0'.
::= { sysApplElmtRunEntry 4 }
- sysApplElmtRunTimeStarted OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX DateAndTime
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The time the process was started.
::= { sysApplElmtRunEntry 5 }
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sysApplElmtRunState OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX RunState
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The current state of the running process. The possible values are running(1), runnable(2) but waiting for a resource such as CPU, waiting(3) for an event, exiting(4), or other(5).
::= { sysApplElmtRunEntry 6 }
- sysApplElmtRunName OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX LongUtf8String
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The full path and filename of the process. For example, /opt/MYYpkg/bin/myyproc would be returned for process myyproc whose execution path is /opt/MYYpkg/bin/myyproc.
::= { sysApplElmtRunEntry 7 }
- sysApplElmtRunParameters OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX Utf8String
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The starting parameters for the process.
::= { sysApplElmtRunEntry 8 }
- sysApplElmtRunCPU OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX TimeTicks
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The number of centi-seconds of the total system CPU resources consumed by this process. Note that on a multi-processor system, this value may have been incremented by more than one centi-second in one centi-second of real (wall clock) time.
::= { sysApplElmtRunEntry 9 }
- sysApplElmtRunMemory OBJECT-TYPE
-
SYNTAX Gauge32
UNITS Kbytes
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The total amount of real system memory measured in Kbytes currently allocated to this process.
::= { sysApplElmtRunEntry 10 }
- sysApplElmtRunNumFiles OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX Gauge32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The number of regular files currently open by the process. Transport connections (sockets) should NOT be included in the calculation of this value, nor should operating system specific special file types.
::= { sysApplElmtRunEntry 11 }
- sysApplElmtRunUser OBJECT-TYPE
-
SYNTAX Utf8String
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The process owner's login name (e.g. root).
::= { sysApplElmtRunEntry 12 }
sysApplElmtPastRunTable
The sysApplElmtPastRunTable maintains a history of processes which have previously executed on the host as part of an application. Upon termination of a process, the entry representing the process is removed from the sysApplElmtRunTable and a corresponding entry is created in this table provided that the process was part of an identifiable application. If the process could not be associated with an invoked application, no corresponding entry is created.
Hence, whereas the sysApplElmtRunTable contains an entry for every process currently executing on the system, the sysApplElmtPastRunTable only contains entries for processes that previously executed as part of an invoked application.
Entries remain in this table until they are aged out when either the number of entries in the table reaches a
maximum as determined by sysApplElmtPastRunMaxRows, or when an entry has aged to exceed a time limit as set by sysApplElmtPastRunTblTimeLimit. When aging out entries, the oldest entry, as determined by the value of sysApplElmtPastRunTimeEnded, will be removed first.
The table is indexed by sysApplInstallPkgIndex (from the sysApplInstallPkgTable), sysApplElmtPastRunInvocID, and sysApplElmtPastRunIndex to make it easy to locate all previously executed processes of a particular invoked application that has been installed on the system.
- sysApplElmtPastRunTable OBJECT-TYPE
-
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF SysApplElmtPastRunEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The table describes the processes which have previously executed on the host system as part of an application. Each entry represents a process which has previously executed and is associated with the invoked application of which it was a part. Because an invoked application may involve more than one executable, it is possible to have multiple entries in this table for each application invocation. Entries are added to this table when the corresponding process in the sysApplElmtRun Table terminates.
Entries remain in this table until they are aged out when either the number of entries in the table reaches a maximum as determined by sysApplElmtPastRunMaxRows, or when an entry has aged to exceed a time limit as set by sysApplElmtPastRunTblTimeLimit. When aging out entries, the oldest entry, as determined by the value of sysApplElmtPastRunTimeEnded, will be removed first.
The table is indexed by sysApplInstallPkgIndex (from the sysApplInstallPkgTable), sysApplElmtPastRunInvocID, and sysApplElmtPastRunIndex to make it easy to locate all previously executed processes of a particular invoked application that has been installed on the system.
::= { sysApplRun 4 }
- sysApplElmtPastRunEntry OBJECT-TYPE
-
SYNTAX SysApplElmtPastRunEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The logical row describing a process which was previously executed on this host as part of an installed application. The entry is basically copied from the sysApplElmtRunTable when the process terminates. Hence, the entry's value for sysApplElmtPastRunIndex is the same as its value was for sysApplElmtRunIndex. Note carefully: only those processes which could be associated with an identified application are included in this table.
INDEX{ sysApplInstallPkgIndex, sysApplElmtPastRunInvocID, sysApplElmtPastRunIndex }
::= { sysApplElmtPastRunTable 1 }
SysApplElmtPastRunEntry ::= SEQUENCE { sysApplElmtPastRunInvocIDUnsigned32, sysApplElmtPastRunIndex Unsigned32, sysApplElmtPastRunInstallID Unsigned32, sysApplElmtPastRunTimeStartedDateAndTime, sysApplElmtPastRunTimeEnded DateAndTime, sysApplElmtPastRunNameLongUtf8String, sysApplElmtPastRunParameters Utf8String, sysApplElmtPastRunCPU TimeTicks, sysApplElmtPastRunMemory Unsigned32, sysApplElmtPastRunNumFiles Unsigned32, sysApplElmtPastRunUserUtf8String }
- sysApplElmtPastRunInvocID OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX Unsigned32 (1...ffffffffh)
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
Part of the index for this table, this value identifies the invocation of an application of which the process represented by this entry was a part. The value of this object is the same value as the sysApplRunIndex for the corresponding application invocation in the sysApplRunTable. If the invoked application as a whole has terminated, it will be the same as the sysApplPastRunIndex.
::= { sysApplElmtPastRunEntry 1 }
- sysApplElmtPastRunIndex OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..'ffffffff'h)
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
Part of the index for this table. An integer assigned by the agent equal to the corresponding sysApplElmtRunIndex which was removed from the sysApplElmtRunTable and moved to this table when the element terminated. Note that entries in this table are indexed by sysApplElmtPastRunInvocID, sysApplElmtPastRunIndex.
The possibility exists, though unlikely, of a collision occurring by a new entry which was run by the same invoked application (InvocID), and was assigned the same process identification number (ElmtRunIndex) as an element which was previously run by the same invoked application.
Should this situation occur, the new entry replaces the old entry.
See the Implementation Issues section, sysApplElmtPastRunTable Entry Collisions for the conditions that would have to occur in order for a collision to occur.
::= { sysApplElmtPastRunEntry 2 }
- sysApplElmtPastRunInstallID OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX Unsigned32 (1..'ffffffff'h)
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The index into the installed element table. The value of this object is the same value as the sysApplInstallElmtIndex for the application element of which this entry represents a previously executed process.
::= { sysApplElmtPastRunEntry 3 }
- sysApplElmtPastRunTimeStarted OBJECT-TYPE
-
SYNTAX DateAndTime
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The time the process was started.
::= { sysApplElmtPastRunEntry 4 }
- sysApplElmtPastRunTimeEnded OBJECT-TYPE
-
SYNTAX DateAndTime
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The time the process ended.
::= { sysApplElmtPastRunEntry 5 }
- sysApplElmtPastRunName OBJECT-TYPE
-
SYNTAX LongUtf8String
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The full path and filename of the process. For example, '/opt/MYYpkg/bin/myyproc' would be returned for process 'myyproc' whose execution path was '/opt/MYYpkg/bin/myyproc'.
::= { sysApplElmtPastRunEntry 6 }
- sysApplElmtPastRunParameters OBJECT-TYPE
-
SYNTAX Utf8String
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The starting parameters for the process.
::= { sysApplElmtPastRunEntry 7 }
- sysApplElmtPastRunCPU OBJECT-TYPE
-
SYNTAX TimeTicks
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The last known number of centi-seconds of the total system's CPU resources consumed by this process. Note that on a multi-processor system, this value may increment by more than one centi-second in one centi-second of real (wall clock) time.
::= { sysApplElmtPastRunEntry 8 }
- sysApplElmtPastRunMemory OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..'ffffffff'h)
UNITSKbytes
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The last known total amount of real system memory measured in Kbytes allocated to this process before it terminated.
::= { sysApplElmtPastRunEntry 9 }
- sysApplElmtPastRunNumFiles OBJECT-TYPE
-
SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..'ffffffff'h)
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The last known number of files open by the process before it terminated. Transport connections (sockets) should NOT be included in the calculation of this value.
::= { sysApplElmtPastRunEntry 10 }
- sysApplElmtPastRunUser OBJECT-TYPE
-
SYNTAX Utf8String
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The process owner's login name (e.g. root).
::= { sysApplElmtPastRunEntry 11 }
Additional Scalar Objects Controlling Table Sizes
- sysApplPastRunMaxRows OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..'ffffffff'h)
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The maximum number of entries allowed in the sysApplPastRunTable. Once the number of rows in the sysApplPastRunTable reaches this value, the management subsystem will remove the oldest entry in the table to make room for the new entry to be added. Entries will be removed on the basis of oldest sysApplPastRunTimeEnded value first.
This object may be used to control the amount of system resources that can used for sysApplPastRunTable entries. A conforming implementation should attempt to support the default value, however, a lesser value may be necessary due to implementation-dependent issues and resource availability.
DEFVAL { 500 }
::= { sysApplRun 5 }
- sysApplPastRunTableRemItems OBJECT-TYPE
-
SYNTAX Counter32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
A counter of the number of entries removed from the sysApplPastRunTable because of table size limitations as set in sysApplPastRunMaxRows. This counter is the number of entries the management subsystem has had to remove in order to make room for new entries (so as not to exceed the limit set by sysApplPastRunMaxRows) since the last initialization of the management subsystem.
::= { sysApplRun 6 }
- sysApplPastRunTblTimeLimit OBJECT-TYPE
-
SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..'ffffffff'h)
UNITSseconds
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The maximum time in seconds which an entry in the sysApplPastRunTable may exist before it is removed. Any entry that is older than this value will be removed (aged out) from the table. Note that an entry may be aged out prior to reaching this time limit if it is the oldest entry in the table and must be removed to make space for a new entry so as to not exceed sysApplPastRunMaxRows.
DEFVAL { 7200 }
::= { sysApplRun 7 }
- sysApplElemPastRunMaxRows OBJECT-TYPE
-
SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..'ffffffff'h)
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The maximum number of entries allowed in the sysApplElmtPastRunTable. Once the number of rows in the sysApplElmtPastRunTable reaches this value, the management subsystem will remove the oldest entry to make room for the new entry to be added. Entries will be removed on the basis of oldest sysApplElmtPastRunTimeEnded value first. This object may be used to control the amount of system resources that can used for sysApplElemPastRunTable entries. A conforming implementation should attempt to support the default value, however, a lesser value may be necessary due to implementation-dependent issues and resource availability.
DEFVAL { 500 }
::= { sysApplRun 8 }
- sysApplElemPastRunTableRemItems OBJECT-TYPE
-
SYNTAX Counter32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
A counter of the number of entries removed from the sysApplElemPastRunTable because of table size limitations as set in sysApplElemPastRunMaxRows. This counter is the number of entries the management subsystem has had to remove in order to make room for new entries (so as not to exceed the limit set by sysApplElemPastRunMaxRows) since the last initialization of the management subsystem.
::= { sysApplRun 9 }
- sysApplElemPastRunTblTimeLimit OBJECT-TYPE
-
SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..'ffffffff'h)
UNITSseconds
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The maximum time in seconds which an entry in the sysApplElemPastRunTable may exist before it is removed. Any entry that is older than this value will be removed (aged out) from the table. Note that an entry may be aged out prior to reaching this time limit if it is the oldest entry in the table and must be removed to make space for a new entry so as to not exceed sysApplElemPastRunMaxRows.
DEFVAL { 7200 }
::= { sysApplRun 10 }
- sysApplAgentPollInterval OBJECT-TYPE
-
SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..'ffffffff'h)
UNITS seconds
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The minimum interval in seconds that the management subsystem implementing this MIB will poll the status of the managed resources. Because of the non-trivial effort involved in polling the managed resources, and because the method for obtaining the status of the managed resources is implementation-dependent, a conformant implementation may chose a lower bound greater than 0.
A value of 0 indicates that there is no delay in the passing of information from the managed resources to the agent.
DEFVAL { 60 }
::= { sysApplRun 11 }
sysApplMap Group
This group contains a table, the sysApplMapTable, whose sole purpose is to provide a 'backwards' mapping so that, given a known sysApplElmtRunIndex (process identification number), the corresponding invoked application (sysApplRunIndex), installed element (sysApplInstallElmtIndex), and installed application package (sysApplInstallPkgIndex) can be quickly determined. The table will contain one entry for each process currently running on the system.
A backwards mapping is extremely useful since the tables in this MIB module are typically indexed with the installed application package (sysApplInstallPkgIndex) as the primary key, and on down as required by the specific table, with the process ID number (sysApplElmtRunIndex) being the least significant key.
It is expected that management applications will use this mapping table by doing a 'GetNext' operation with the known process ID number (sysApplElmtRunIndex) as the partial instance identifier. Assuming that there is an entry for the process, the result should return a single columnar value, the sysApplMapInstallPkgIndex, with the sysApplElmtRunIndex, sysApplRunIndex, and sysApplInstallElmtIndex contained in the instance identifier for the returned MIB object value.
Note |
If the process can not be associated back to an invoked application installed on the system, then the value returned for the columnar value sysApplMapInstallPkgIndex will be '0' and the instance portion of the object-identifier will be the process ID number (sysApplElmtRunIndex) followed by 0.0. |
- sysApplMapTable OBJECT-TYPE
-
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF SysApplMapEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The sole purpose of this table is to provide a 'backwards' mapping so that, given a known sysApplElmtRunIndex (process identification number), the corresponding invoked application (sysApplRunIndex), installed element (sysApplInstallElmtIndex), and installed application package (sysApplInstallPkgIndex) can be quickly determined.
::= { sysApplMap 1 }
- sysApplMapEntry OBJECT-TYPE
-
SYNTAX SysApplMapEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
A logical row representing a process currently running on the system. This entry provides the index mapping from process identifier, back to the invoked application, installed element, and finally, the installed application package. The entry includes only one accessible columnar object, the sysApplMapInstallPkgIndex, but the invoked application and installed element can be determined from the instance identifier since they form part of the index clause.
INDEX { sysApplElmtRunIndex, sysApplElmtRunInvocID, sysApplMapInstallElmtIndex }
SysApplMapEntry ::= SEQUENCE { sysApplMapInstallElmtIndexUnsigned32, sysApplMapInstallPkgIndex Unsigned32 }
::= { sysApplMapTable 1 }
- sysApplMapInstallElmtIndex OBJECT-TYPE
-
SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..'ffffffff'h)
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The index into the sysApplInstallElmtTable. The value of this object is the same value as the sysApplInstallElmtIndex for the application element of which this entry represents a running instance. If this process cannot be associated to an installed executable, the value should be '0'.
::= { sysApplMapEntry 1 }
- sysApplMapInstallPkgIndex OBJECT-TYPE
-
SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..'ffffffff'h)
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The value of this object identifies the installed software package for the application of which this process is a part. Provided that the process's 'parent' application can be determined, the value of this object is the same value as the sysApplInstallPkgIndex for the entry in the sysApplInstallPkgTable that corresponds to the installed application of which this process is a part.
If, however, the 'parent' application cannot be determined, (for example the process is not part of a particular installed application), the value for this object is then '0', signifying that this process cannot be related back to an application, and in turn, an installed software package.
::= { sysApplMapEntry 2 }
Conformance Macros
- sysApplMIBCompliances OBJECT IDENTIFIER
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::= { sysApplConformance 1 }
- sysApplMIBGroupsOBJECT IDENTIFIER
-
::= { sysApplConformance 2 }
- sysApplMIBCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
-
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
Describes the requirements for conformance to the System Application MIB MODULE.
MANDATORY-GROUPS { sysApplInstalledGroup, sysApplRunGroup, sysApplMapGroup }
::= { sysApplMIBCompliances 1 }
- sysApplInstalledGroup OBJECT-GROUP
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OBJECTS { sysApplInstallPkgManufacturer, sysApplInstallPkgProductName, sysApplInstallPkgVersion, sysApplInstallPkgSerialNumber, sysApplInstallPkgDate, sysApplInstallPkgLocation, sysApplInstallElmtName, sysApplInstallElmtType, sysApplInstallElmtDate, sysApplInstallElmtPath, sysApplInstallElmtSizeHigh, sysApplInstallElmtSizeLow, sysApplInstallElmtRole, sysApplInstallElmtModifyDate, sysApplInstallElmtCurSizeHigh, sysApplInstallElmtCurSizeLow }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The system application installed group contains information about applications and their constituent components which have been installed on the host system.
::= { sysApplMIBGroups 1 }
- sysApplRunGroup OBJECT-GROUP
-
OBJECTS { sysApplRunStarted, sysApplRunCurrentState, sysApplPastRunStarted, sysApplPastRunExitState, sysApplPastRunTimeEnded, sysApplElmtRunInstallID, sysApplElmtRunTimeStarted, sysApplElmtRunState, sysApplElmtRunName, sysApplElmtRunParameters, sysApplElmtRunCPU, sysApplElmtRunMemory, sysApplElmtRunNumFiles, sysApplElmtRunUser, sysApplElmtPastRunInstallID, sysApplElmtPastRunTimeStarted, sysApplElmtPastRunTimeEnded, sysApplElmtPastRunName, sysApplElmtPastRunParameters, sysApplElmtPastRunCPU, sysApplElmtPastRunMemory, sysApplElmtPastRunNumFiles, sysApplElmtPastRunUser, sysApplPastRunMaxRows, sysApplPastRunTableRemItems, sysApplPastRunTblTimeLimit, sysApplElemPastRunMaxRows, sysApplElemPastRunTableRemItems, sysApplElemPastRunTblTimeLimit, sysApplAgentPollInterval }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The system application run group contains information about applications and associated elements which have run or are currently running on the host system.
::= { sysApplMIBGroups 2 }
- sysApplMapGroup OBJECT-GROUP
-
OBJECTS { sysApplMapInstallPkgIndex }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The Map Group contains a single table, sysApplMapTable, that provides a backwards mapping for determining the invoked application, installed element, and installed application package given a known process identification number.
::= { sysApplMIBGroups 3 }
Troubleshoot System Application MIB
Linux and Cisco Unified CM Releases 5.x 6.x 7.x
Collect the following logs and information for analysis. Execute the command file get activelog <paths below>
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SNMP Master Agent Path : /platform/snmp/snmpdm/*
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System Application Agent Path: /platform/snmp/sappagt/*
Windows and Cisco Unified CM Release 4.x
Collect the following logs and information for analysis:
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Set the sysapp trace level to Detailed as follows, Enable TraceEnabled to "true" and TraceLevel to 3 from Registry HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Cisco Systems, Inc.\SnmpSysAppAgent.
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Once you have edited it, restart the SNMP Service from the Services tab. You will see a trace file C:\Program Files\Cisco\bin\SnmpSysAppImpl.log created.
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Run a snmpwalk on the sysApplInstallPkgTable.
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Run a snmpwalk on the SysApplRunTable.
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Collect the C:\Program Files\Cisco\bin\SnmpSysAppImpl.log log file once walk is completed.
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Collect the application and event logs from the event log viewer.
Servlets for Cisco Unified CM 7.x
The SysAppl MIB provides a way to get inventory of what is installed and running at a given time. SysAppl agent cannot give the list of services activated or deactivated. It can only provide the running/not running states of the application/services. Web App services/Servlets cannot be monitored using the SysAppl MIB. Following are servlets for a 7.x system:
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Cisco CallManager Admin
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Cisco CallManager Cisco IP Phone Services
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Cisco CallManager Personal Directory
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Cisco CallManager Serviceability
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Cisco CallManager Serviceability RTMT
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Cisco Dialed Number Analyzer
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Cisco Extension Mobility
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Cisco Extension Mobility Application
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Cisco RTMT Reporter Servlet
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Cisco Tomcat Stats Servlet
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Cisco Trace Collection Servlet
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Cisco AXL Web Service
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Cisco Unified Mobile Voice Access Service
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Cisco Extension Mobility
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Cisco IP Manager Assistant
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Cisco WebDialer Web Service
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Cisco CAR Web Service
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Cisco Dialed Number Analyzer
For monitoring important service status for system health purposes, the following approaches are recommended:
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Use the Serviceability API called GetServiceStatus. This API can provide complete status information including activation status for both web application type and non web app services. (See AXL Serviceability API Guide for more details.)
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Use the utils service list command to check the status of different services.
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Use the Syslog message and monitor the servM generated messages. For example:
Mar 18 16:40:52 ciscart26 local7 6 : 92: Mar 18 11:10:52.630 UTC : %CCM_SERVICEMANAGER-SERVICEMANAGER-6-ServiceActivated: Service Activated. Service Name:Cisco CallManager SNMP Service App ID:Cisco Service Manager Cluster ID: Node ID:ciscart26
Frequently Asked Questions for System Application MIB
When the CCMVersion MIB and sysApplRunCurrentState returns incorrect values in Cisco Unified CM Release 4.x, refer to CSCsk74156 to check if it is being hit. Verify if the fix for the defect has gone into the Cisco Unified CM version used by customer.
When the SNMP walk on sysApp MIB is not responding, refer to CSCsh72473 to check if it is being hit. Verify if the fix for the defect has gone into the Cisco Unified CM version used by customer.