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Application Management MIB



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RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999

   4.2. The I/O channel group .....................................    9
   4.2.1. The open channels table .................................   10
   4.2.2. The open files table ....................................   10
   4.2.3. The open connections table ..............................   11
   4.2.4. The transaction stream summary table ....................   12
   4.2.5. The transaction flow statistics table ...................   13
   4.2.6. The transaction kind statistics table ...................   13
   4.3. The former channel group ..................................   13
   4.3.1. The former channel control table ........................   14
   4.3.2. The former channel table ................................   14
   4.3.3. The former connection table .............................   14
   4.3.4. The former file table ...................................   14
   4.3.5. The transaction history tables ..........................   14
   4.4. The running element status and control group ..............   15
   4.4.1. The running application element status table ............   15
   4.4.2. The running application element control table ...........   15
   5. Definitions .................................................   16
   6. Implementation Issues .......................................   80
   7. Intellectual Property .......................................   80
   8. Acknowledgements ............................................   81
   9. Security Considerations .....................................   81
   10. References .................................................   82
   11. Authors' Addresses .........................................   84
   12. Full Copyright Statement ...................................   86


1.  Introduction and Overview

   This document furthers the work begun in the systems application MIB
   [31].

   The development of the "Host Resources MIB" [10], "Network Services
   Monitoring MIB" [23], "Mail Monitoring MIB" [24], "Relational
   Database Management System (RDBMS) Management Information Base (MIB)
   using SMIv2" [12], "Entity MIB using SMIv2" [20], and "Applicability
   of Standards Track MIBs to Management of World Wide Web Servers" [21]
   provides us with a base of experience in making a variety of
   applications visible to management; this specification abstracts out
   the common aspects of applications management and provides a generic
   base usable for the management of almost any application.

   The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
   "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED",  "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this
   document are to be interpreted as described in RFC 2119 [22].

   Due to the design decision to not require application
   instrumentation, many important topics were not handled in system
   application MIB [31].  The following topics are within the scope of
   this document:



Kalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track