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Network Working Group                                     C. KalbfleischRequest for Comments: 2564                                   Verio, Inc.Category: Standards Track                                    C. Krupczak                                               Empire Technologies, Inc.                                                              R. Presuhn                                                      BMC Software, Inc.                                                              J. Saperia                                                     IronBridge Networks                                                                May 1999Application Management MIBStatus of this Memo   This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the   Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for   improvements.  Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet   Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state   and status of this protocol.  Distribution of this memo is unlimited.Copyright Notice   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (1999).  All Rights Reserved.Abstract   This memo defines a standards track portion of the Management   Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in   the Internet Community.  In particular, it defines objects used for   the management of applications.  This MIB complements the System   Application MIB, providing for the management of applications' common   attributes which could not typically be observed without the   cooperation of the software being managed.Table of Contents1. Introduction and Overview ...................................22. The SNMP Management Framework ...............................43. Architecture ................................................53.1. Relationships to other MIBs ...............................53.1.1. Relationship to the System Application MIB ..............53.1.2. Relationship to the Host Resources MIB ..................63.1.3. Relationship to NSM .....................................64. MIB Structure ...............................................64.1. The service-level tables ..................................84.1.1. The service name to service instance table ..............84.1.2. The service instance to service name table ..............9   4.1.3. The service instance to running application element table    9   4.1.4. The running application element to service instance table    9Kalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                     [Page 1]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 19994.2. The I/O channel group .....................................94.2.1. The open channels table .................................104.2.2. The open files table ....................................104.2.3. The open connections table ..............................114.2.4. The transaction stream summary table ....................124.2.5. The transaction flow statistics table ...................134.2.6. The transaction kind statistics table ...................134.3. The former channel group ..................................134.3.1. The former channel control table ........................144.3.2. The former channel table ................................144.3.3. The former connection table .............................144.3.4. The former file table ...................................144.3.5. The transaction history tables ..........................144.4. The running element status and control group ..............154.4.1. The running application element status table ............154.4.2. The running application element control table ...........155. Definitions .................................................166. Implementation Issues .......................................807. Intellectual Property .......................................808. Acknowledgements ............................................819. Security Considerations .....................................8110. References .................................................8211. Authors' Addresses .........................................8412. Full Copyright Statement ...................................861.  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 inRFC 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                     [Page 2]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999     -      Support for generic application throughput measurements;     -      Providing MIB definitions that allow managed entities to            report what they considered to be units of work;     -      Providing support for generic application response time            monitoring capabilities; (Note that APIs for this purpose            have already been developed, an example of such an API is to            be found in the "Application Response Measurement (ARM) API            Guide, Version 2" [1].)     -      Provide explicit support for the management of applications            distributed within a single managed system ("local"            distribution);     -      Address generic resource management issues, including:            -      files in use;            -      I/O statistics (from the application's perspective,                   not at the operating system or device driver level);            -      application-layer networking resource usage     -      Facilities for the control of applications, including:            -      Stopping application elements            -      Suspending and resuming application elements;            -      Requesting reconfiguration (e.g., SIGHUP).   Note that these issues are addressed at least in part by other (non-   IETF) standards work, including "ITU-T Recommendation X.744 | ISO/IEC   IS 10164-18:1996" [3] and "IEEE P1387.2, POSIX System Administration   - Part 2: Software Administration" [2].Kalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                     [Page 3]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 19992.  The SNMP Management Framework   The SNMP Management Framework presently consists of five major   components:     An overall architecture, described inRFC 2571 [26].     Mechanisms for describing and naming objects and events for the     purpose of management.  The first version of this Structure of     Management Information (SMI) is called SMIv1 and described in STD     16,RFC 1155 [4], STD 16,RFC 1212 [6] andRFC 1215 [7].  The     second version, called SMIv2, is described in STD 58,RFC 2578     [15],RFC 2579 [16] andRFC 2580 [17].     Message protocols for transferring management information.  The     first version of the SNMP message protocol is called SNMPv1 and     described in STD 15,RFC 1157 [5].  A second version of the SNMP     message protocol, which is not an Internet standards track     protocol, is called SNMPv2c and described inRFC 1901 [14] andRFC1906 [19].  The third version of the message protocol is called     SNMPv3 and described inRFC 1906 [19],RFC 2572 [27] andRFC 2574     [29].     Protocol operations for accessing management information.  The     first set of protocol operations and associated PDU formats is     described in STD 15,RFC 1157 [5].  A second set of protocol     operations and associated PDU formats is described inRFC 1905     [18].     A set of fundamental applications described inRFC 2573 [28] and     the view-based access control mechanism described inRFC 2575 [30].   Managed objects are accessed via a virtual information store, termed   the Management Information Base or MIB.  Objects in the MIB are   defined using the mechanisms defined in the SMI.   This memo specifies a MIB module that is compliant to the SMIv2.  A   MIB conforming to the SMIv1 can be produced through the appropriate   translations.  The resulting translated MIB must be semantically   equivalent, except where objects or events are omitted because no   translation is possible (use of Counter64).  Some machine readable   information in SMIv2 will be converted into textual descriptions in   SMIv1 during the translation process.  However, this loss of machine   readable information is not considered to change the semantics of the   MIB.Kalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                     [Page 4]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 19993.  Architecture   Object-oriented modeling techniques like subclassing and multiple   inheritance can be emulated in the SNMP information model through the   use of tables with common indexes.   The challenge for the developer of management applications is to   recognize those situations in which various aspects of a single   logical resource are represented in several different tables,   possibly defined in different MIBs.   Most of the management information defined here may pertain to any   number of applications in a managed system.  The simplest way of   supporting this requirement within the SNMP information model is to   use tables.  This means that the management information for a   particular resource may be found in one or more rows of one or more   tables; the fact that this information pertains to a single resource   may be inferred from the index values used, possibly with the support   of mapping tables.  This also means that a single table may contain   management information relevant to a number of applications.  This   has significant implementation implications; see the implementation   issues section below for more information.3.1.  Relationships to other MIBs   This section outlines the relationships of the components of this MIB   (usually in the form of common indexing structures) to:     -      the systems applications MIB [31]     -      the host resources MIB [10]     -      the network services monitoring MIB [23]3.1.1.  Relationship to the System Application MIB   The system application MIB defines attributes for management of   applications which can be realized without instrumenting the   application itself.  This specification extends that framework to   include additional attributes which will typically require   instrumentation within the managed resource.  The sysApplRunElmtIndex   is the key connection between these two MIBs; it is essential that   implementations of this MIB and of the system applications MIB   running concurrently on a given platform employ a consistent policy   for assigning this value to identify running application elements.Kalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                     [Page 5]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 19993.1.2.  Relationship to the Host Resources MIB   The Host Resources MIB [10] supplies information on the hardware,   operating system, installed and running software on a host.   The Host Resources MIB has three hardware groups ("hrSystem",   "hrStorage" and "hrDevice") and three software groups ("hrSWRun",   "hrSWRunPerf" and "hrSWInstalled").  Of these, the software groups   are of greatest significance to this MIB.   The software groups define management information on the software   used in the system. The information provided is grouped into (1) the   currently running, (2) the performance and (3) the installed   applications.   The index "hrSWRunIndex" used in the "hrSWRunTable" and other tables   to identify running software by process identifier (or equivalent)   relates information in the Host Resources MIB to information in the   System Applications MIB and this MIB. It is essential that the values   assigned to hrSWRunIndex from the Host Resources MIB be consistent   with the values used for sysApplRunElmtIndex.3.1.3.  Relationship to NSM   The Network Services Monitoring MIB [23] is defined as the base set   of attributes for managing network applications.  The Application MIB   includes information normally obtainable only from the managed   resource itself, rather than the supporting system.  Due to   differences in index representation, the relationship between the   Network Services Monitoring MIB and the Application MIB is not   formally defined.4.  MIB Structure   This MIB is organized into several groups, which in turn are   organized into tables to provide the monitoring and control of   information relevant to the management of applications.  The groups   model:     -      the service-level view of applications     -      information on open channels (files, connections,            transaction streams) in use by applications     -      historical information on former channels     -      process-level status and control informationKalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                     [Page 6]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999   These groups are organized into various tables.  Information for a   particular running managed application appears in the form of entries   in the appropriate tables.  The tables are:     -      the tables providing a service-level view, including:            -      the service name to service instance table            -      the service instance to service name table            -      the service instance to running application element                   table            -      the running application element to service instance                   table     -      the tables providing information on I/O channels, including:            -      the table of open channels            -      the table of open files            -      the open connections table            -      the transaction statistics tables     -      historical information on I/O channels     -      the running application element status and control group            -      the running application element status table            -      the running application element control table   In order to support SNMPv1, SNMPv2, and SNMPv3 environments, in cases   where counter objects may potentially advance very rapidly, where   sixty-four bit counters have been used thirty-two bit counters   reporting the low-order thirty-two bits of the value have also been   defined.   Since rows in most of these tables will come and go with the running   application elements whose information is contained in them,   sysUpTime.0 is not appropriate as a discontinuity indicator for   counters in these tables.  By defining separate discontinuity   indicators for the rows in these tables, entries can come and go as   needed without causing other objects to appear to have   discontinuities.  As required by [15], the discontinuity indicators   for the various information objects in these tables are identified inKalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                     [Page 7]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999   the relevant DESCRIPTION clauses.  Note that a discontinuity in one   of these counters does not imply a sysUpTime.0 discontinuity, nor   does a sysUpTime.0 discontinuity imply a discontinuity in any of   these counters.4.1.  The service-level tables   The service-level tables permit the identification of one or more   instances of named services on a system, and the association of   running application elements to these services.   Service names are represented as human-readable strings, using values   assigned by IANA where possible.  The allocation of unique values for   service instance identifiers is a local administrative issue; the   values allocated must be constant for the lifetime of the service   instance, and re-use of values should be avoided.   It is important to understand that a service is not the same thing as   a protocol.  Rather, some services may be at least partially   described by the protocol(s) used to provide that service.   In deciding what should or should not be considered a service, the   following factors merit consideration:     -      is there an identifiable set of resources associated with            providing this service?     -      is there a reasonably long-lived server or client process?   Following this reasoning, one can see where SMTP and HTTP service   providers would be good candidates for classification as services for   purposes of application management, where finger probably would not.   Of course, implementors of this MIB are free to define additional   services.  An applicability statement may be an appropriate vehicle   for standardizing how a specific service's information is reported   using this MIB.4.1.1.  The service name to service instance table   The service name to service instance table uses the service name as   its primary key, and the service instance identifier as its secondary   key.  It facilitates the identification and lookup of the instances   of a given service in a system.Kalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                     [Page 8]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 19994.1.2.  The service instance to service name table   The service instance to service name table uses the service instance   identifier as its primary key, and the service name as its secondary   key.  Given a service instance identifier, it facilitates the lookup   of the name of the service being provided.4.1.3.  The service instance to running application element table   The service instance to running application element table uses the   service instance identifier as its primary key, and the running   application element index as its secondary key.  This facilitates the   identification of the set of running application elements providing a   given instance of a service.4.1.4.  The running application element to service instance table   The running application element to service instance table uses the   running application element index as its primary key and the service   instance identifier as its secondary key.  It identifies the set of   services provided by a given running application element.4.2.  The I/O channel group   Information processed by an application can be modeled using the   concept of a channel.  Two kinds of channels, for example, are files   and network connections.                                                  +-------+                                                  | File  |                             +---------+         /+-------+          +-------------+    | Generic |        /          | transaction |----|  I/O    |-------<          |   stream    |    | Channel |        \  +------------+          +-------------+    +---------+         \ | open or    |                                                  \| listening  |                                                   | connection |                                                   +------------+   For each entry in the open channel table, there will be a   corresponding entry in either the open file table or the open   connection table.   The information flowing on a channel may be structured as   transactions.  When the information flow on a channel is being   monitored as a transaction stream, an entry in the transaction stream   table will represent this fact and the associated information aboutKalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                     [Page 9]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999   that stream.   To facilitate traversal of these tables and retrieval of information   relevant to a specific running application element or service   instances, the initial indexes of these tables are the same.  In each   case, the first index determines whether the second index is   interpreted as a running application element identifier or as a   service instance identifier.  The third index serves to uniquely   identify a channel (and consequently, an open connection or file) in   the context of a running application element or service instance.   The transaction stream summary table contains per-stream summaries of   transaction statistics.  The transaction flow statistics table   contains statistics broken into both transmit and receive counts for   requests and responses on each stream.  The transaction kind   statistics table contains information further broken down by   transaction kind.   The transaction tables have a common structure for their indexing,   with additional indexes added for increasing detail.  The initial   three indexes are the same as all the other tables in this group,   serving to uniquely identify each transaction stream.4.2.1.  The open channels table   The following information is available in this table:     -      time at which the channel was opened     -      number of read requests     -      number of bytes read     -      time at which most recent read operation was initiated     -      number of write requests     -      number of bytes written     -      time at which most recent write operation was initiated4.2.2.  The open files table   The open files table contains one entry for each file in use by a   manageable running application element.  (See "Definitions of   System-Level Managed Objects for Applications" [31] for a detailed   definition of a running application element.)  The purpose of this   table is to identify the files in use and to record informationKalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 10]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999   peculiar to files not already covered in the open channel table.   If multiple running application elements open the same file, there   will be an entry for each running application element opening that   file.  Similarly, if a running application element opens a file   multiple times, there will be an entry in this table for the file   corresponding to each open.   The task of combining the information for file activity from this   table (organized by running application element) into per-application   statistics can be accomplished by a manager using the System   Application MIB's [31] sysApplInstallPkgTable to find the installed   application, the sysApplRunTable to find the running instances of   that application, and the sysApplElmtRunTable to find the relevant   values of sysApplElmtRunIndex.  The manager, armed with a set of   values for sysApplElmtRunIndex, is now able to retrieve the relevant   portions of the applOpenFileTable and other tables in this MIB.   The following information is available in this table:     -      file name     -      file size     -      current mode (read/write) of this file   By convention, the names "stdin", "stdout" and "stderr" are used when   these streams cannot be resolved to actual file names.4.2.3.  The open connections table   This table provides information on channels that are open connections   or listeners.   The following information is available for each connection:     -      identification of the transport protocol in use     -      near-end address and port     -      far-end address and port     -      identification of the application layer protocol in useKalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 11]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 19994.2.4.  The transaction stream summary table   The transaction stream summary table contains per-stream summaries of   transaction statistics.  The simple model of a transaction used here   looks like this:                   invoker  |   Request     | performer                            | - - - - - - > |                            |               |                            |   Response    |                            | < - - - - - - |                            |               |   Since in some protocols it is possible for an entity to take on both   the invoker and performer roles, information here is accumulated for   transmitted and received requests, as well as for transmitted and   received responses.  Counts are maintained for both transactions and   bytes transferred.  The information represented in this table   includes:     -      identification of the underlying connection or file used for            this transaction stream     -      a human-readable description of this stream     -      a human-readable description of this stream's notion of what            a unit of work is     -      the cumulative amount of time spent (as an operation            invoker) waiting for responses (from queueing of request to            arrival of first response)     -      the cumulative amount of time spent (as an operation            invoker) receiving responses (time from the arrival of the            first response to the arrival of the last response in a            series of responses to a particular request)     -      the cumulative amount of time spent (as an operation            performer) handling requests (time from receipt of request            to queueing of first outgoing response)     -      the cumulative amount of time spent (as an operation            performer) sending responses  (time from queuing of first            response to the last response in a series of responses to a            particular request)Kalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 12]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999     -      the cumulative number of transactions initiated (as an            invoker)     -      the cumulative number of transactions processed (as a            performer)4.2.5.  The transaction flow statistics table   The transaction flow statistics table contains statistics broken into   both transmit and receive counts for requests and responses on each   stream.  In addition to the service instance / running application   element and transaction stream identifier indexes, rows in this table   are indexed by flow direction (transmit or receive) and role   (requests and responses).  The information in this table includes:     -      the number of transactions processed     -      the number of bytes processed     -      the time at which the most recent transaction was processed            in this flow4.2.6.  The transaction kind statistics table   The transaction kind statistics table contains summary information   organized by direction, request/response, and transaction kind for   each stream.  The indexing of this table is like that of the   transaction flow table, with the addition of a transaction kind   index.     -      number of transactions processed     -      number of bytes processed     -      the time at which the most recent transaction of this kind            in this direction in this stream was processed4.3.  The former channel group   The former channel group has several tables.  The former channel   control table controls the retention of history information by a   running application element or service instance.  The remaining   tables parallel the structure of the channel group, with one   significant difference in indexing structure.  The closed channel   index is independent from the open channel index.Kalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 13]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 19994.3.1.  The former channel control table   The former channel control table provides control over the   accumulation of information on former connections for running   application elements and service instances.  For each one, this   table, indexed by the running application element or service instance   index, controls whether information on former channels is   accumulated, how many of these history records are retained, how long   these are retained (within the lifetime of the process), and a count   of history entries that were deleted before their expiration time in   order to make room for new entries.4.3.2.  The former channel table   The former channel table provides historical information on channels   that have been closed.  The number and lifetime of these entries is   controlled, for each running application element or service instance,   by the former channel control table.  Most of the information in this   table corresponds to information in the open channel table.   For the connection or file-specific aspects of a given former   channel, an entry will exist in the former connection table or in the   former file table.4.3.3.  The former connection table   For formerly open channels that were connections, connection-specific   historical information is kept in the former connection table.  For   each entry in the former connection table, there will be an   identically indexed entry in the former channel table.4.3.4.  The former file table   For formerly open channels that were files, file-specific historical   information is kept in the former file table.  For each entry in the   former file table, there will be an identically indexed entry in the   former channel table.4.3.5.  The transaction history tables   Two tables provide per-transaction-kind breakdowns for channels   carrying transaction-structured flows.  These tables are analogous to   the transaction flow and kind statistics tables, with similar index   structures.Kalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 14]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 19994.4.  The running element status and control group   The running application element status and control group has two   tables.4.4.1.  The running application element status table   This table provides information for a running application element.   Indexed by the sysApplElmtRunIndex, an entry in this table reports   useful information on that running element's resource usage.  Entries   in this table contain:     -      current heap usage for this running application element     -      current number of open network connections for this running            application element     -      the most recent error status message issued by this running            application element   Note that other information, such as the current number of open files   for this running application element, is available from the   sysapplElmtRunTable in [31].4.4.2.  The running application element control table   This table provides rudimentary control over a running application   element.  Indexed by the sysApplElmtRunIndex, an entry in this table   gives a manager with appropriate permissions the ability to suspend   and resume processing by this running element, the ability to request   reconfiguration, and the ability to terminate the running element.   Variables in this table include:     -      a suspend/resume control     -      a reconfiguration request control     -      a termination request controlKalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 15]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 19995.  Definitions   APPLICATION-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN   IMPORTS       MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE,           Counter64, Counter32, Gauge32,           mib-2, Unsigned32, zeroDotZero   FROM SNMPv2-SMI       DateAndTime, TEXTUAL-CONVENTION,           TestAndIncr, TDomain,           TimeStamp, TruthValue            FROM SNMPv2-TC       SnmpAdminString                      FROM SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB       MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP                                            FROM SNMPv2-CONF       LongUtf8String, sysApplElmtRunIndex  FROM SYSAPPL-MIB;   applicationMib MODULE-IDENTITY       LAST-UPDATED "9811171815Z"       ORGANIZATION "Application MIB Working Group"       CONTACT-INFO          "http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/applmib-charter.html           Randy Presuhn           BMC Software, Inc.           965 Stewart Drive           Sunnyvale, CA 94086           USA           Telephone: +1 408 616-3100           Facsimile: +1 408 616-3101           EMail: randy_presuhn@bmc.com          "       DESCRIPTION          "This MIB defines objects representing generic aspects of           applications that are of interest to management but typically           require instrumentation within managed application elements.          "       ::= { mib-2 62 }   --   --      Registration hierarchy for this MIB   --   applicationMibObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::=                            { applicationMib 1 }Kalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 16]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999   applicationMibConformance OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::=                            { applicationMib 2 }   --   --      Groups defined in this MIB   --   applServiceGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::=                            { applicationMibObjects 1 }   applChannelGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::=                            { applicationMibObjects 2 }   applPastChannelGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::=                            { applicationMibObjects 3 }   applElmtRunControlGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::=                            { applicationMibObjects 4 }   Unsigned64TC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION       STATUS current       DESCRIPTION           "A non-negative 64-bit bit integer, without counter            semantics."       SYNTAX Counter64   ApplTAddress ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION       STATUS       current       DESCRIPTION             "Denotes a transport service address.             For snmpUDPDomain, an ApplTAddress is 6 octets long,             the initial 4 octets containing the IP-address in             network-byte order and the last 2 containing the UDP             port in network-byte order.  Consult 'Transport Mappings             for Version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol             (SNMPv2)' for further information on snmpUDPDomain."       SYNTAX       OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..255))Kalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 17]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999   -- ****************************************************************   --   --      applServiceGroup -   --   --      The service-level tables permit the identification of one   --      or more instances of named services on a system, and the   --      association of running application elements to services.   --   -- ****************************************************************   -- ****************************************************************   --   --      The service name to service instance table   --   -- ****************************************************************   applSrvNameToSrvInstTable OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX            SEQUENCE OF ApplSrvNameToSrvInstEntry           MAX-ACCESS        not-accessible           STATUS            current           DESCRIPTION              "The service name to service instance table uses               service name as its primary key, and service instance               identifier as its secondary key.  It facilitates the               identification and lookup of the instances of a given               service in a system."           ::= { applServiceGroup 1 }   applSrvNameToSrvInstEntry OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX            ApplSrvNameToSrvInstEntry           MAX-ACCESS        not-accessible           STATUS            current           DESCRIPTION              "An applSrvNameToSrvInstEntry identifies an instance of               a given service.  The allocation and reservation               of unique values for applSrvIndex is an administrative               issue.               An applSrvNameToSrvInstEntry exists for the lifetime of               that instance of that service; the index values may not               change during that lifetime.  "           INDEX { applSrvName, applSrvIndex }           ::= { applSrvNameToSrvInstTable 1 }Kalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 18]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999   ApplSrvNameToSrvInstEntry ::= SEQUENCE           {                   applSrvInstQual SnmpAdminString           }   applSrvInstQual         OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          SnmpAdminString           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "The value of applSrcInstQual provides additional               information about this particular instance of this               service.               Although not used for indexing purposes, the value of               this attribute should be sufficiently unique to be               helpful to an administrator in distinguishing among               service instances.  "           ::= { applSrvNameToSrvInstEntry 1 }   -- ****************************************************************   --   --      Service instance to Service Name table   --   -- ****************************************************************   applSrvInstToSrvNameTable OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX            SEQUENCE OF ApplSrvInstToSrvNameEntry           MAX-ACCESS        not-accessible           STATUS            current           DESCRIPTION              "The service instance to service name table uses               service instance identifier as its primary key, and               service name as its secondary key.  Given a service               instance identifier, it facilitates the lookup of the               name of the service being provided."           ::= { applServiceGroup 2 }Kalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 19]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999   applSrvInstToSrvNameEntry OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX            ApplSrvInstToSrvNameEntry           MAX-ACCESS        not-accessible           STATUS            current           DESCRIPTION              "An applSrvInstToSrvNameEntry maps a service instance               identifier back to a service name."           INDEX { applSrvIndex, applSrvName }           ::= { applSrvInstToSrvNameTable 1 }   ApplSrvInstToSrvNameEntry ::= SEQUENCE           {                   applSrvName     SnmpAdminString           }   applSrvName        OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX     SnmpAdminString           MAX-ACCESS read-only           STATUS     current           DESCRIPTION              "The human-readable name of a service.  Where               appropriate, as in the case where a service can be               identified in terms of a single protocol, the strings               should be established names such as those assigned by               IANA and found in STD 2 [13], or defined by some other               authority.  In some cases private conventions apply               and the string should in these cases be consistent               with these non-standard conventions.   An applicability               statement may specify the service name(s) to be used.              "           ::= { applSrvInstToSrvNameEntry 1 }   -- ****************************************************************   --   --      The service instance to running application element table   --   -- ****************************************************************   applSrvInstToRunApplElmtTable OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX            SEQUENCE OF ApplSrvInstToRunApplElmtEntry           MAX-ACCESS            not-accessible           STATUS                current           DESCRIPTION              "The service instance to running application element               table uses the service instance identifier as its primary               key, and the running application element index as its               secondary key.  This facilitates the identificationKalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 20]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999               of the set of running application elements providing a               given instance of a service."           ::= { applServiceGroup 3 }   applSrvInstToRunApplElmtEntry OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX                ApplSrvInstToRunApplElmtEntry           MAX-ACCESS            not-accessible           STATUS                current           DESCRIPTION              "An applSrvInstToRunApplElmtEntry identifies a running               application element providing an instance of a service.               Note that there may be multiple running application               elements involved in the provision of an instance of               a service."           INDEX { applSrvIndex, sysApplElmtRunIndex }           ::= { applSrvInstToRunApplElmtTable 1 }   ApplSrvInstToRunApplElmtEntry ::= SEQUENCE           {                   applSrvIndex       Unsigned32           }   applSrvIndex        OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (1..'ffffffff'h)           MAX-ACCESS  read-only           STATUS      current           DESCRIPTION               "An applSrvIndex is the system-unique identifier of                an instance of a service.  The value is unique not only                across all instances of a given service, but also across                all services in a system.                Re-use of values for this index should be avoided.                No two service instances in a given system shall                concurrently have the same value for this index.                The value zero is excluded from the set of permitted                values for this index.  This allows other tables to                potentially represent things which cannot be associated                with a specific service instance.               "           ::= { applSrvInstToRunApplElmtEntry 1 }Kalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 21]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999   -- ****************************************************************   --   --      The running application element to service instance table   --   -- ****************************************************************   applRunApplElmtToSrvInstTable OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX           SEQUENCE OF ApplRunApplElmtToSrvInstEntry           MAX-ACCESS            not-accessible           STATUS                current           DESCRIPTION              "The running application element to service instance               table uses the running application element index as               its primary key and the service instance identifier as               its secondary key.  It identifies the set of services               provided by a given running application element."           ::= { applServiceGroup 4 }   applRunApplElmtToSrvInstEntry OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX                ApplRunApplElmtToSrvInstEntry           MAX-ACCESS            not-accessible           STATUS                current           DESCRIPTION              "An applRunApplElmtToSrvInstEntry serves to identify an               instance of a service being provided by a given running               application element.  Note that a particular running               application element may provide multiple services."           INDEX { sysApplElmtRunIndex, applSrvInstance }           ::= { applRunApplElmtToSrvInstTable 1 }   ApplRunApplElmtToSrvInstEntry ::= SEQUENCE           {                   applSrvInstance         Unsigned32           }   applSrvInstance    OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX     Unsigned32 (1..'ffffffff'h)           MAX-ACCESS read-only           STATUS     current           DESCRIPTION              "An applSrvInstance is the system-unique identifier of an               instance of a service.  The value is unique not only               across all instances of a given service, but also across               all services.               Re-use of values for this index should be avoided.               No two service instances in a given system shall               concurrently have the same value for this index.Kalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 22]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999               The value zero is excluded from the set of permitted               values for this index.  This allows other tables to               potentially represent things which cannot be associated               with a specific service instance.               This attribute is semantically identical to               applSrvIndex."           ::= { applRunApplElmtToSrvInstEntry  1 }   -- ****************************************************************   --   --      applChannelGroup - group with tables for I/O   --   --      In this group, the common abstraction is the Channel.   --      Channels are realized as files or connections.   --      The information flowing on a channel can always be   --      measured in terms of a byte stream.  Furthermore, for many   --      channels, this information may also be measured in terms   --      of transactions.   --   --      For all of these tables, the first two indexes determines   --      whether what is being measured is for a single running   --      application element or for an instance of a service.   --   --      The second index identifies the running application element   --      or service instance.   --   --      The third index is the channel id, which uniquely identifies   --      a channel within the context of a running application element   --      or service instance.   --   --      Any remaining indexes are table-specific.   --   -- ****************************************************************   -- ****************************************************************   --   --      applOpenChannelTable - Table of Open Channels   --   -- ****************************************************************   applOpenChannelTable OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX       SEQUENCE OF ApplOpenChannelEntry           MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible           STATUS       currentKalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 23]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999           DESCRIPTION              "The applOpenChannelTable reports information on open               channels for running application elements               and for service instances.  This table is               indexed by applElmtOrSvc, applElmtOrSvcId, and               applOpenChannelIndex. This effectively groups all               entries for a given running application element               or service instance together.  ApplChannelIndex uniquely               identifies an open channel (and, consequently, a file               or connection) within the context of a particular               running application element or service instance.               Some of the information in this table is available               through both sixty-four and thirty-two bit counters.               The sixty-four bit counters are not accessible in               protocols that do not support this data type."           ::= { applChannelGroup 1 }   applOpenChannelEntry OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX       ApplOpenChannelEntry           MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible           STATUS       current           DESCRIPTION              "An applOpenChannelEntry indicates that a channel has been               opened by this running application element or service               instance and is still open.  Note that if a file has been               opened multiple times, even by the same process, it will               have multiple channel entries."           INDEX           { applElmtOrSvc, applElmtOrSvcId,                             applOpenChannelIndex }           ::= { applOpenChannelTable 1 }   ApplOpenChannelEntry  ::= SEQUENCE           {                   applElmtOrSvc                      INTEGER,                   applElmtOrSvcId                    Unsigned32,                   applOpenChannelIndex               Unsigned32,                   applOpenChannelOpenTime            TimeStamp,                   applOpenChannelReadRequests        Counter64,                   applOpenChannelReadRequestsLow     Counter32,                   applOpenChannelReadFailures        Counter32,                   applOpenChannelBytesRead           Counter64,                   applOpenChannelBytesReadLow        Counter32,                   applOpenChannelLastReadTime        DateAndTime,                   applOpenChannelWriteRequests       Counter64,                   applOpenChannelWriteRequestsLow    Counter32,                   applOpenChannelWriteFailures       Counter32,                   applOpenChannelBytesWritten        Counter64,Kalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 24]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999                   applOpenChannelBytesWrittenLow     Counter32,                   applOpenChannelLastWriteTime       DateAndTime           }   applElmtOrSvc      OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX     INTEGER { service(1),                                element(2) }           MAX-ACCESS not-accessible           STATUS     current           DESCRIPTION              "The applElmtOrSvc attribute serves as an index for tables               that can hold information both for individual running               application elements as well as for service instances.               If the value is service(1), the row contains information               gathered at the level of a service.               If the value is element(2), the row contains information               for an individual running application element."           ::= { applOpenChannelEntry 1 }   applElmtOrSvcId    OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX     Unsigned32 (1..'ffffffff'h)           MAX-ACCESS not-accessible           STATUS     current           DESCRIPTION              "The applElmtOrSvcId attribute is used as an index in               conjunction with the applElmtOrSvc attribute.               When the value of applElmtOrSvc is service(1), this               attribute's value corresponds to that of applSrvIndex,               when the value of applElmtOrSvc is element(2), this               attribute's value corresponds to sysApplElmtRunIndex."           ::= { applOpenChannelEntry 2 }   applOpenChannelIndex OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX       Unsigned32           MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible           STATUS       current           DESCRIPTION              "This attribute serves to uniquely identify this open               connection in the context of the running application               element or service instance.  Where suitable, the               application's native descriptor number should be used."           ::= { applOpenChannelEntry 3 }Kalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 25]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999   applOpenChannelOpenTime OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          TimeStamp           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This attribute records the value of sysUpTime.0               when this channel was opened and this entry was added to               this table.  This attribute serves as a discontinuity               indicator for the counter attributes in this entry               and for any corresponding entries in the               applOpenConnectionTable, applOpenFileTable, and the               applTransactionStreamTable."           ::= { applOpenChannelEntry 4 }   applOpenChannelReadRequests OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX              Counter64           UNITS               "read requests"           MAX-ACCESS          read-only           STATUS              current           DESCRIPTION              "This attribute reports the number of read requests               for this channel.  All read requests for this channel               by this entity, regardless of completion status, are               included in this count.               Read requests are counted in terms of system calls,               rather than API calls.               Discontinuities in this counter can be detected by               monitoring the applOpenChannelOpenTime value for this               entry."           ::= { applOpenChannelEntry 5 }   applOpenChannelReadRequestsLow OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX                 Counter32           UNITS                  "read requests"           MAX-ACCESS             read-only           STATUS                 current           DESCRIPTION              "This attribute reports the low thirty-two bits of               applOpenChannelReadRequests.               Discontinuities in this counter can be detected by               monitoring the applOpenChannelOpenTime value for this               entry."           ::= { applOpenChannelEntry 6 }Kalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 26]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999   applOpenChannelReadFailures OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX              Counter32           UNITS               "failed read requests"           MAX-ACCESS          read-only           STATUS              current           DESCRIPTION              "This attribute reports the number of failed read               requests.               Discontinuities in this counter can be detected by               monitoring the applOpenChannelOpenTime value for this               entry."           ::= { applOpenChannelEntry 7 }   applOpenChannelBytesRead OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX           Counter64           UNITS            "bytes"           MAX-ACCESS       read-only           STATUS           current           DESCRIPTION              "This attribute reports the number of bytes read from               this channel.  Only bytes successfully read are included               in this count.               Discontinuities in this counter can be detected by               monitoring the applOpenChannelOpenTime value for this               entry."           ::= { applOpenChannelEntry 8 }   applOpenChannelBytesReadLow OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX              Counter32           UNITS               "bytes"           MAX-ACCESS          read-only           STATUS              current           DESCRIPTION              "This attribute corresponds to the low thirty-two bits               of applOpenChannelBytesRead.               Discontinuities in this counter can be detected by               monitoring the applOpenChannelOpenTime value for this               entry."           ::= { applOpenChannelEntry 9 }   applOpenChannelLastReadTime OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX              DateAndTime           MAX-ACCESS          read-only           STATUS              currentKalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 27]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999           DESCRIPTION              "This attribute reports the time of the most recent read               request made by this entity, regardless of completion               status, for this open channel.               If no read requests have been made the value of this               attribute shall be '0000000000000000'H "           DEFVAL { '0000000000000000'H }           ::= { applOpenChannelEntry 10 }   applOpenChannelWriteRequests OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX               Counter64           UNITS                "write requests"           MAX-ACCESS           read-only           STATUS               current           DESCRIPTION              "This attribute reports the number of write requests for               this channel made by this entity.  All write requests               for this channel, regardless of completion status, are               included in this count.               Write requests are counted in terms of system calls,               rather than API calls.               Discontinuities in this counter can be detected by               monitoring the applOpenChannelOpenTime value for this               entry."           ::= { applOpenChannelEntry 11 }   applOpenChannelWriteRequestsLow OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX                  Counter32           UNITS                   "write requests"           MAX-ACCESS              read-only           STATUS                  current           DESCRIPTION              "This attribute corresponds to the low thirty-two bits               of applOpenChannelWriteRequests.               Discontinuities in this counter can be detected               by monitoring the applOpenChannelOpenTime value for               this entry."           ::= { applOpenChannelEntry 12 }   applOpenChannelWriteFailures OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX               Counter32           UNITS                "failed write requests"           MAX-ACCESS           read-only           STATUS               currentKalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 28]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999           DESCRIPTION              "This attribute reports the number of failed write               requests.               Discontinuities in this counter can be detected               by monitoring the applOpenChannelOpenTime value for               this entry."           ::= { applOpenChannelEntry 13 }   applOpenChannelBytesWritten OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX              Counter64           UNITS               "bytes"           MAX-ACCESS          read-only           STATUS              current           DESCRIPTION              "This attribute reports the number of bytes written to               this channel.  Only bytes successfully written (without               errors reported by the system to the API in use by the               application) are included in this count.               Discontinuities in this counter can be detected by               monitoring the applOpenChannelOpenTime value for this               entry."           ::= { applOpenChannelEntry 14 }   applOpenChannelBytesWrittenLow OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX                 Counter32           UNITS                  "bytes"           MAX-ACCESS             read-only           STATUS                 current           DESCRIPTION              "This attribute corresponds to the low thirty-two bits               of applOpenChannelBytesWritten.               Discontinuities in this counter can be detected by               monitoring the applOpenChannelOpenTime value for this               entry."           ::= { applOpenChannelEntry 15 }   applOpenChannelLastWriteTime OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX               DateAndTime           MAX-ACCESS           read-only           STATUS               current           DESCRIPTION              "This attribute reports the time of the most recent write               request made by this running application element or               service instance, regardless of completion status, for               this open channel.Kalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 29]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999               If no write requests have been made, the value               of this attribute shall be '0000000000000000'H "           DEFVAL { '0000000000000000'H }           ::= { applOpenChannelEntry 16 }   -- ****************************************************************   --   --      applOpenFileTable - Table of Open Files   --   -- ****************************************************************   applOpenFileTable  OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX     SEQUENCE OF ApplOpenFileEntry           MAX-ACCESS not-accessible           STATUS     current           DESCRIPTION              "The applOpenFileTable reports information on open files               for service instances or application elements.  This               table is indexed by applElmtOrSvc and applElmtOrSvcId,               effectively grouping all entries for a given running               service instance or application element together, and               by applOpenChannelIndex, uniquely identifying an open               channel (and, consequently, a file) within the context               of a particular service instance or application element.               Elements in this table correspond to elements in the               applOpenChannelTable that represent files.  For rows in               the applOpenChannelTable that do not represent files,               corresponding rows in this table will not exist."           ::= { applChannelGroup 2 }   applOpenFileEntry   OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX      ApplOpenFileEntry           MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible           STATUS      current           DESCRIPTION              "An applOpenFileEntry indicates that a file has been               opened by this running application element and is               still open.  Note that if a file has been opened               multiple times, even by the same process, it will have               multiple entries."           INDEX       { applElmtOrSvc, applElmtOrSvcId,                         applOpenChannelIndex }           ::= { applOpenFileTable 1 }Kalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 30]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999   ApplOpenFileEntry  ::= SEQUENCE           {                   applOpenFileName                LongUtf8String,                   applOpenFileSizeHigh            Unsigned32,                   applOpenFileSizeLow             Unsigned32,                   applOpenFileMode                INTEGER            }   applOpenFileName   OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX     LongUtf8String           MAX-ACCESS read-only           STATUS     current           DESCRIPTION             "This attribute reports the name of this open file.              Wherever practical, a fully qualified path name should              be reported.              The values 'stdin', 'stdout', and 'stderr' are reserved              in accordance with common usage when the fully qualified              path name cannot be determined."           ::= { applOpenFileEntry 1 }   applOpenFileSizeHigh OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX       Unsigned32           UNITS        "2^32 byte blocks"           MAX-ACCESS   read-only           STATUS       current           DESCRIPTION             "This file's current size in 2^32 byte blocks.              For example, for a file with a total size of 4,294,967,296              bytes, this attribute would have a value of 1; for a file              with a total size of 4,294,967,295 bytes this attribute's              value would be 0."           ::= { applOpenFileEntry 2 }   applOpenFileSizeLow OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX      Unsigned32           UNITS       "bytes"           MAX-ACCESS  read-only           STATUS      current           DESCRIPTION              "This file's current size modulo 2^32 bytes.               For example, for a file with a total size of               4,294,967,296 bytes this attribute would have a value               of 0; for a file with a total size of 4,294,967,295               bytes this attribute's value would be 4,294,967,295."Kalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 31]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999           ::= { applOpenFileEntry 3 }   applOpenFileMode   OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX     INTEGER { read(1),                                write(2),                                readWrite(3) }           MAX-ACCESS read-only           STATUS     current           DESCRIPTION              "This attribute reports the current mode of this file from               the perspective of this running application element.               These values have the following meanings:                   read(1) - file opened for reading only                   write(2) - file opened for writing only                   readWrite(3) - file opened for read and write.               These values correspond to the POSIX/ANSI C library               function fopen() 'type' parameter, using the following               mappings:                   r -> read(1)                   w -> write(2)                   a -> write(2)                   + -> readWrite(3)             "           ::= { applOpenFileEntry 4 }   -- ****************************************************************   --   --      applOpenConnectionTable - Open Connection Table   --   -- ****************************************************************   applOpenConnectionTable OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          SEQUENCE OF ApplOpenConnectionEntry           MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "The applOpenConnectionTable provides information about               open and listening connections from the perspective               of a running application element or service instance.               Entries in this table are indexed by applElmtOrSvc,               applElmtOrSvcID, and by applOpenChannelIndex, which               serves to uniquely identify each connection in the               context of a service instance or running applicationKalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 32]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999               element.               For each row in this table, a corresponding row will               exist in the applOpenChannel table.  For rows in the               applOpenChannelTable which do not represent open or               listening connections, no corresponding rows will exist               in this table."           ::= { applChannelGroup 3 }   applOpenConnectionEntry OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          ApplOpenConnectionEntry           MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "An applOpenConnectionEntry indicates that a running               application element or service instance has an open               connection.  The entry has information describing that               connection.               In the case of a TCP transport, the element               applOpenConnectionNearEndAddr and that row's               applOpenConnectionFarEndAddr would correspond               to a tcpConnEntry.  For a UDP transport, a               similar relationship exists with respect to               a udpEntry."           INDEX           { applElmtOrSvc, applElmtOrSvcId,                             applOpenChannelIndex }           ::= { applOpenConnectionTable 1 }   ApplOpenConnectionEntry  ::= SEQUENCE           {                   applOpenConnectionTransport     TDomain,                   applOpenConnectionNearEndAddr   ApplTAddress,                   applOpenConnectionNearEndpoint  SnmpAdminString,                   applOpenConnectionFarEndAddr    ApplTAddress,                   applOpenConnectionFarEndpoint   SnmpAdminString,                   applOpenConnectionApplication   SnmpAdminString           }   applOpenConnectionTransport OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX              TDomain           MAX-ACCESS          read-only           STATUS              currentKalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 33]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999           DESCRIPTION              "The applOpenConnectionTransport attribute identifies the               transport protocol in use for this connection.  If it is               not practical to determine the underlying transport, this               attribute's value shall have a value of {0 0}."           DEFVAL { zeroDotZero }           ::= { applOpenConnectionEntry 1 }   applOpenConnectionNearEndAddr OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX                ApplTAddress           MAX-ACCESS            read-only           STATUS                current           DESCRIPTION              "The applOpenConnectionNearEndAddr attribute reports the               transport address and port information for the near end               of this connection.               If the value is not known, the value has a  length               of zero."           DEFVAL { "" }           ::= { applOpenConnectionEntry 2 }   applOpenConnectionNearEndpoint OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX                 SnmpAdminString           MAX-ACCESS             read-only           STATUS                 current           DESCRIPTION              "The applOpenConnectionNearEndpoint attribute reports the               fully-qualified domain name and port information for the               near end of this connection.               The format of this attribute for TCP and UDP-based               protocols is the fully-qualified domain name immediately               followed by a colon which is immediately followed by               the decimal representation of the port number.               If the value is not known, the value has a  length               of zero."           DEFVAL { "" }           ::= { applOpenConnectionEntry 3 }   applOpenConnectionFarEndAddr OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX               ApplTAddress           MAX-ACCESS           read-only           STATUS               currentKalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 34]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999           DESCRIPTION              "The applOpenConnectionFarEndAddr attribute reports the               transport address and port information for the far end               of this connection.               If not known, as in the case of a connectionless               transport, the value of this attribute shall be a               zero-length string."           DEFVAL { "" }           ::= { applOpenConnectionEntry 4 }   applOpenConnectionFarEndpoint OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX               SnmpAdminString           MAX-ACCESS           read-only           STATUS               current           DESCRIPTION              "The applOpenConnectionFarEndpoint attribute reports               the fully-qualified domain name and port information               for the far end of this connection.               The format of this attribute for TCP and UDP-based               protocols is the fully-qualified domain name immediately               followed by a colon which is immediately followed by               the decimal representation of the port number.               If not known, as in the case of a connectionless               transport, the value of this attribute shall be a               zero-length string."           DEFVAL { "" }           ::= { applOpenConnectionEntry 5 }   applOpenConnectionApplication OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX                SnmpAdminString           MAX-ACCESS            read-only           STATUS                current           DESCRIPTION              "The applOpenConnectionApplication attribute identifies               the application layer protocol in use.  If not known,               the value of this attribute shall be a zero-length               string.               When possible, protocol names should be those used in               the 'ASSIGNED NUMBERS' [13].  For example, an SMTP mail               server would use 'SMTP'."           DEFVAL { "" }           ::= { applOpenConnectionEntry 6 }Kalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 35]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999   -- ****************************************************************   --   --      applTransactionStreamTable - common   --      information for transaction stream monitoring   --   -- ****************************************************************   applTransactionStreamTable OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX             SEQUENCE OF ApplTransactionStreamEntry           MAX-ACCESS         not-accessible           STATUS             current           DESCRIPTION              "The applTransactionStreamTable contains common               information for transaction statistic accumulation."           ::= { applChannelGroup 4 }   applTransactionStreamEntry OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX             ApplTransactionStreamEntry           MAX-ACCESS         not-accessible           STATUS             current           DESCRIPTION              "An applTransactionStreamEntry contains information for               a single transaction stream.  A transaction stream               can be a network connection, file, or other source               of transactions."           INDEX           { applElmtOrSvc, applElmtOrSvcId,                             applOpenChannelIndex }           ::= { applTransactionStreamTable 1 }   ApplTransactionStreamEntry ::= SEQUENCE {           applTransactStreamDescr       SnmpAdminString,           applTransactStreamUnitOfWork  SnmpAdminString,           applTransactStreamInvokes     Counter64,           applTransactStreamInvokesLow  Counter32,           applTransactStreamInvCumTimes Counter32,           applTransactStreamInvRspTimes Counter32,           applTransactStreamPerforms    Counter64,           applTransactStreamPerformsLow Counter32,           applTransactStreamPrfCumTimes Counter32,           applTransactStreamPrfRspTimes Counter32 }   applTransactStreamDescr OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          SnmpAdminString           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "The applTransactStreamDescr attribute provides a               human-readable description of this transaction stream.Kalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 36]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999               If no descriptive information is available, this               attribute's value shall be a zero-length string."           DEFVAL { "" }           ::= { applTransactionStreamEntry 1 }   applTransactStreamUnitOfWork OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX               SnmpAdminString           MAX-ACCESS           read-only           STATUS               current           DESCRIPTION              "The applTransactStreamUnitOfWork attribute provides a               human-readable definition of what the unit of work is               for this transaction stream.               If no descriptive information is available, this               attribute's value shall be a zero-length string."           DEFVAL { "" }           ::= { applTransactionStreamEntry 2 }   applTransactStreamInvokes OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX            Counter64           UNITS             "transactions"           MAX-ACCESS        read-only           STATUS            current           DESCRIPTION              "Cumulative count of requests / invocations issued.               Discontinuities in this counter can be detected               by monitoring the corresponding instance of               applOpenChannelOpenTime."           ::= { applTransactionStreamEntry 3 }   applTransactStreamInvokesLow OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX               Counter32           UNITS                "transactions"           MAX-ACCESS           read-only           STATUS               current           DESCRIPTION              "This counter corresponds to the low thirty-two               bits of applTransactStreamInvokes.               Discontinuities in this counter can be detected               by monitoring the corresponding instance of               applOpenChannelOpenTime."           ::= { applTransactionStreamEntry 4 }Kalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 37]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999   applTransactStreamInvCumTimes OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX                Counter32           UNITS                 "milliseconds"           MAX-ACCESS            read-only           STATUS                current           DESCRIPTION              "The applTransactStreamInvCumTimes attribute reports the               cumulative sum of the lengths of the intervals measured               between the transmission of requests and the receipt of               (the first of) the corresponding response(s).               Discontinuities in this counter can be detected               by monitoring the corresponding instance of               applOpenChannelOpenTime."           ::= { applTransactionStreamEntry 5 }   applTransactStreamInvRspTimes OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX                Counter32           UNITS                 "milliseconds"           MAX-ACCESS            read-only           STATUS                current           DESCRIPTION              "The applTransactStreamInvRspTimes attribute reports the               cumulative sum of the lengths of the intervals measured               between the receipt of the first and last of multiple               responses to a request.               For transaction streams which do not permit multiple               responses to a single request, this attribute will be               constant.               Discontinuities in this counter can be detected               by monitoring the corresponding instance of               applOpenChannelOpenTime."           ::= { applTransactionStreamEntry 6 }   applTransactStreamPerforms OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX             Counter64           UNITS              "transactions"           MAX-ACCESS         read-only           STATUS             current           DESCRIPTION              "Cumulative count of transactions performed.               Discontinuities in this counter can be detected               by monitoring the corresponding instance of               applOpenChannelOpenTime."           ::= { applTransactionStreamEntry 7 }Kalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 38]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999   applTransactStreamPerformsLow OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX                Counter32           UNITS                 "transactions"           MAX-ACCESS            read-only           STATUS                current           DESCRIPTION              "This counter reports the low thirty-two bits of               applTransactStreamPerforms.               Discontinuities in this counter can be detected               by monitoring the corresponding instance of               applOpenChannelOpenTime."           ::= { applTransactionStreamEntry 8 }   applTransactStreamPrfCumTimes OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX                Counter32           UNITS                 "milliseconds"           MAX-ACCESS            read-only           STATUS                current           DESCRIPTION              "The applTransactStreamPrfCumTimes attribute reports the               cumulative sum of the interval lengths measured between               receipt of requests and the transmission of the               corresponding responses.               Discontinuities in this counter can be detected               by monitoring the corresponding instance of               applOpenChannelOpenTime."           ::= { applTransactionStreamEntry 9 }   applTransactStreamPrfRspTimes OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX                Counter32           UNITS                 "milliseconds"           MAX-ACCESS            read-only           STATUS                current           DESCRIPTION              "For each transaction performed, the elapsed time between               when the first response is enqueued and when the last               response is enqueued is added to this cumulative sum.               For single-response protocols, the value of               applTransactStreamPrfRspTimes will be constant.               Discontinuities in this counter can be detected               by monitoring the corresponding instance of               applOpenChannelOpenTime."           ::= { applTransactionStreamEntry 10 }Kalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 39]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999   -- ****************************************************************   --   --      applTransactFlowTable   --   -- ****************************************************************   applTransactFlowTable OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX        SEQUENCE OF ApplTransactFlowEntry           MAX-ACCESS    not-accessible           STATUS        current           DESCRIPTION              "The applTransactFlowTable contains entries, organized by               application instance or running application element,               direction of flow, and type (request/response) for each               open transaction stream.               The simple model of a transaction used here looks like               this:                   invoker  |   Request     | performer                            | - - - - - - > |                            |               |                            |   Response    |                            | < - - - - - - |                            |               |               Since in some protocols it is possible for an entity               to take on both the invoker and performer roles,               information here is accumulated for transmitted and               received requests, as well as for transmitted and               received responses.  Counts are maintained for both               transactions and bytes transferred."           ::= { applChannelGroup 5 }   applTransactFlowEntry OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX        ApplTransactFlowEntry           MAX-ACCESS    not-accessible           STATUS        current           DESCRIPTION              "An applTransactFlowEntry reports transaction throughput               information for requests or response in a particular               direction (transmit / receive) for a transaction stream.               Entries in this table correspond to those in the               applTransactionStreamTable with identical values for the               applElmtOrSvc, applElmtOrSvcId, and applOpenChannelIndex.               For all counter objects in one of these entries,Kalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 40]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999               the corresponding (same value for applElmtOrSvc,               applElmtOrSvcId, and applOpenChannelIndex)               applOpenChannelOpenTime object serves as a discontinuity               indicator.  "           INDEX           { applElmtOrSvc,                             applElmtOrSvcId,                             applOpenChannelIndex,                             applTransactFlowDirection,                             applTransactFlowReqRsp }           ::= { applTransactFlowTable 1 }   ApplTransactFlowEntry ::= SEQUENCE {                   applTransactFlowDirection INTEGER,                   applTransactFlowReqRsp    INTEGER,                   applTransactFlowTrans     Counter64,                   applTransactFlowTransLow  Counter32,                   applTransactFlowBytes     Counter64,                   applTransactFlowBytesLow  Counter32,                   applTransactFlowTime      DateAndTime }   applTransactFlowDirection OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX            INTEGER { transmit(1),                                       receive(2) }           MAX-ACCESS        not-accessible           STATUS            current           DESCRIPTION               "The applTransactFlowDirection index serves to identify                an entry as containing information pertaining to the                transmit (1) or receive (2) flow of a transaction                stream."           ::= { applTransactFlowEntry 1 }   applTransactFlowReqRsp OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX         INTEGER { request(1),                                    response(2) }           MAX-ACCESS     not-accessible           STATUS         current           DESCRIPTION              "The value of the applTransactFlowReqRsp index indicates               whether this entry contains information on requests               (1), or responses (2)."           ::= { applTransactFlowEntry 2 }   applTransactFlowTrans OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX        Counter64           UNITS         "transactions"           MAX-ACCESS    read-only           STATUS        currentKalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 41]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999           DESCRIPTION               "The applTransactFlowTrans attribute reports the number                of request/response transactions (as indicated by                the applTransactFlowReqRsp index) received/generated                (as indicated by the applTransactFlowDirection index)                that this service instance or running application                element has processed for this transaction stream.                Discontinuities in this counter can be detected                by monitoring the corresponding instance of                applOpenChannelOpenTime."           ::= { applTransactFlowEntry 3 }   applTransactFlowTransLow OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX           Counter32           UNITS            "transactions"           MAX-ACCESS       read-only           STATUS           current           DESCRIPTION               "This attribute corresponds to the low thirty-two                bits of applTransactFlowTrans.                Discontinuities in this counter can be detected                by monitoring the corresponding instance of                applOpenChannelOpenTime."           ::= { applTransactFlowEntry 4 }   applTransactFlowBytes OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX        Counter64           UNITS         "bytes"           MAX-ACCESS    read-only           STATUS        current           DESCRIPTION              "The applTransactFlowBytes attribute reports the number               of request/response (as indicated by the               applTransactFlowReqRsp index) bytes received/generated               (as indicated by the applTransactFlowDirection index)               handled by this application element or service instance               on this transaction stream.               All application layer bytes are included in this count,               including any application layer wrappers, headers, or               other overhead.               Discontinuities in this counter can be detected               by monitoring the corresponding instance of               applOpenChannelOpenTime."           ::= { applTransactFlowEntry 5 }Kalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 42]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999   applTransactFlowBytesLow OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX           Counter32           UNITS            "bytes"           MAX-ACCESS       read-only           STATUS           current           DESCRIPTION              "This attribute corresponds to the low thirty-two               bits of applTransactFlowBytes.               Discontinuities in this counter can be detected               by monitoring the corresponding instance of               applOpenChannelOpenTime."           ::= { applTransactFlowEntry 6 }   applTransactFlowTime OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX       DateAndTime           MAX-ACCESS   read-only           STATUS       current           DESCRIPTION              "The applTransactFlowTime attribute records the time of               the processing (receipt or transmission as indicated               by the applTransactFlowDirection index) by this               running application element or service instance of               the most recent request/response (as indicated by               the applTransactFlowReqRsp index) on this transaction               stream.               If no requests/responses been received/transmitted by               this entity over this transaction stream, the value               of this attribute shall be '0000000000000000'H "           DEFVAL { '0000000000000000'H }           ::= { applTransactFlowEntry 7 }   -- ****************************************************************   --   --      applTransactKindTable - transaction statistics broken down   --      according to the kinds of transactions in each direction   --      for a transaction stream.   --   -- ****************************************************************   applTransactKindTable   OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF ApplTransactKindEntry           MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible           STATUS          currentKalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 43]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999           DESCRIPTION              "The applTransactKindTable provides transaction statistics               broken down by kinds of transaction.  The definition of               the kinds of transactions is specific to the application               protocol in use, and may be documented in the form of an               applicability statement.  "           ::= { applChannelGroup 6 }   applTransactKindEntry OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX        ApplTransactKindEntry           MAX-ACCESS    not-accessible           STATUS        current           DESCRIPTION              "An applTransactKindEntry reports information for a               specific service instance or running application               element's use of a specific transaction stream in               a particular direction in requests or responses               (as indicated by the applTransactFlowReqRsp index)               broken down by transaction kind, as indicated by the               applTransactKind index.               Discontinuities in any of the counters in an entry can               be detected by monitoring the corresponding instance of               applOpenChannelOpenTime."           INDEX           { applElmtOrSvc,                             applElmtOrSvcId,                             applOpenChannelIndex,                             applTransactFlowDirection,                             applTransactFlowReqRsp,                             applTransactKind }           ::= { applTransactKindTable 1 }   ApplTransactKindEntry ::= SEQUENCE           {                   applTransactKind                SnmpAdminString,                   applTransactKindTrans           Counter64,                   applTransactKindTransLow        Counter32,                   applTransactKindBytes           Counter64,                   applTransactKindBytesLow        Counter32,                   applTransactKindTime            DateAndTime           }   applTransactKind   OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX     SnmpAdminString (SIZE (1 .. 32))           MAX-ACCESS not-accessible           STATUS     current           DESCRIPTIONKalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 44]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999              "The applTransactKind index is the human-readable               identifier for a particular transaction kind within               the context of an application protocol.  The values               to be used for a particular protocol may be identified               in an applicability statement."           ::= { applTransactKindEntry 1 }   applTransactKindTrans OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX        Counter64           UNITS         "transactions"           MAX-ACCESS    read-only           STATUS        current           DESCRIPTION              "The applTransactKindTrans attribute reports the number               of request/response (as indicated by the               applTransactFlowReqRsp index) transactions               received/generated (as indicated by the               applTransactFlowDirection index) handled by this               application instance or application element on this               transaction stream for this transaction kind.               Discontinuities in this counter can be detected               by monitoring the corresponding instance of               applOpenChannelOpenTime."           ::= { applTransactKindEntry 2 }   applTransactKindTransLow OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX           Counter32           UNITS            "transactions"           MAX-ACCESS       read-only           STATUS           current           DESCRIPTION              "The applTransactKindTransLow attribute reports               the low thirty-two bits of applTransactKindTrans.               Discontinuities in this counter can be detected               by monitoring the corresponding instance of               applOpenChannelOpenTime."           ::= { applTransactKindEntry 3 }   applTransactKindBytes OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX        Counter64           UNITS         "bytes"           MAX-ACCESS    read-only           STATUS        current           DESCRIPTION              "The applTransactKindBytes attribute reports the number               of request/response (as indicated by theKalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 45]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999               applTransactFlowReqRsp index) bytes received/generated               (as indicated by the applTransactFlowDirection index)               handled by this application element on this transaction               stream for this transaction kind.               All application layer bytes are included in this count,               including any application layer wrappers, headers, or               other overhead.               Discontinuities in this counter can be detected               by monitoring the corresponding instance of               applOpenChannelOpenTime."           ::= { applTransactKindEntry 4 }   applTransactKindBytesLow OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX           Counter32           UNITS            "bytes"           MAX-ACCESS       read-only           STATUS           current           DESCRIPTION              "The applTransactKindBytesLow attribute corresponds               to the low thirty-two bits of applTransactKindBytes.               Discontinuities in this counter can be detected               by monitoring the corresponding instance of               applOpenChannelOpenTime."           ::= { applTransactKindEntry 5 }   applTransactKindTime OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX       DateAndTime           MAX-ACCESS   read-only           STATUS       current           DESCRIPTION              "The applTransactKindTime attribute records the time of               the processing (receipt or transmission as indicated               by the applTransactFlowDirection index) by this               running application element or service instance of               the most recent request/response (as indicated by               the applTransactFlowReqRsp index) of this kind of               transaction on this transaction stream.               If no requests/responses of this kind been               received/transmitted by this running application element               or service instance over this transaction stream, the               value of this attribute shall be '0000000000000000'H "           DEFVAL { '0000000000000000'H }           ::= { applTransactKindEntry 6 }Kalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 46]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999   -- ****************************************************************   --   --      applPastChannelGroup - logged information on former channels.   --      These tables control the collection of channel history   --      information and represent the accumulated historical data.   --   -- ****************************************************************   applPastChannelControlTable OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX           SEQUENCE OF ApplPastChannelControlEntry           MAX-ACCESS       not-accessible           STATUS           current           DESCRIPTION              "The applPastChannelControlTable controls the               accumulation of history information about channels               from the perspective of service instances and running               application elements.  Entries in this table are indexed               by applElmtOrSvc and applElmtOrSvcId, giving control               of channel history accumulation at the level of each               service instance and running application element."           ::= { applPastChannelGroup 1 }   applPastChannelControlEntry OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX           ApplPastChannelControlEntry           MAX-ACCESS       not-accessible           STATUS           current           DESCRIPTION              "An applPastChannelControlEntry provides the ability               to control the retention of channel history information               by service instances and running application elements."           INDEX           { applElmtOrSvc, applElmtOrSvcId }           ::= { applPastChannelControlTable 1 }   ApplPastChannelControlEntry  ::= SEQUENCE           {                   applPastChannelControlCollect   INTEGER,                   applPastChannelControlMaxRows   Unsigned32,                   applPastChannelControlTimeLimit Unsigned32,                   applPastChannelControlRemItems  Counter32           }   applPastChannelControlCollect OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX             INTEGER { enabled (1),                                        frozen (2),                                        disabled (3) }           MAX-ACCESS         read-write           STATUS             current           DESCRIPTIONKalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 47]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999              "When the value of applPastChannelControlCollect is               'enabled', each time the corresponding running               application element or service instance closes               an open channel a new entry will be added to the               applPastChannelTable.               When the value of applPastChannelControlCollect               is 'frozen', no new entries are added to the               applPastChannelTable for this running application               element or service instance, and old entries are not               aged out.               When the value of applPastChannelControlCollect               is 'disabled', all entries are removed from               applPastChannelTable for this running application or               service instance, and no new entries are added."           DEFVAL { enabled }           ::= { applPastChannelControlEntry 1 }   applPastChannelControlMaxRows OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX             Unsigned32           UNITS              "channel history entries"           MAX-ACCESS         read-write           STATUS             current           DESCRIPTION              "The maximum number of entries allowed in the               applPastChannelTable for this running application element               or service instance.  Once the number of rows for this               running application element or service instance in the               applPastChannelTable reaches this value, when new               entries are to be added the management subsystem will               make room for them by removing the oldest entries.               Entries will be removed on the basis of oldest               applPastChannelCloseTime value first."           DEFVAL          { 500 }           ::= { applPastChannelControlEntry 2 }   applPastChannelControlTimeLimit OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX               Unsigned32           UNITS                "seconds"           MAX-ACCESS           read-write           STATUS               current           DESCRIPTION              "The maximum time in seconds which an entry for this               running application element or service instance               may exist in the applPastChannelTable before it               is removed.  Any entry that is older than this value               will be removed (aged out) from the table, unless theKalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 48]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999               applPastChannelControlCollect is set to 'frozen'.               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 applPastChannelControlMaxRows, or if the               applPastChannelControlCollect is set to 'disabled'."           DEFVAL          { 7200 }           ::= { applPastChannelControlEntry 3 }   applPastChannelControlRemItems OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX              Counter32           UNITS               "channel history entries"           MAX-ACCESS          read-only           STATUS              current           DESCRIPTION              "The applPastChannelControlRemItems attribute reports the               number of applPastChannelControlTable entries for this               running application element or service instance that               were deleted in order to make room for new history               entries.               This count does NOT include entries deleted for the               following reasons:                   - the corresponding applPastChannelControlCollect                     attribute has been set to 'disabled'                   - the entry has been in the table longer that the                     time limit indicated by the corresponding                     applPastChannelControlTimeLimit.             "           ::= { applPastChannelControlEntry 4 }   -- ****************************************************************   --   --      applPastChannelTable - Table of former channels   --   -- ****************************************************************   applPastChannelTable   OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX         SEQUENCE OF ApplPastChannelEntry           MAX-ACCESS    not-accessible           STATUS        current           DESCRIPTION              "The applPastChannelTable provides history information               about channels from the perspective of running               application elements and service instances.Kalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 49]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999               Entries in this table are indexed by applElmtOrSvc,               applElmtOrSvcId, and by applPastChannelIndex, which               serves to uniquely identify each former channel in the               context of a running application element or service               instance.               Note that the value of applPastChannelIndex is               independent of the value applOpenChannelIndex had when               this channel was open.               Entries for closed channels for a given running               application element or service instance can               be added to this table only if its entry in the               applPastChannelControlTable has the value 'enabled'               for the attribute applPastChannelControlCollect.               Entries for closed channels are removed under the               following circumstances:                   - the running application element or service                     instance no longer exists                   - the corresponding applPastChannelControlCollect                     attribute has been set to 'disabled'                   - the entry has been in the table longer that the                     time limit indicated by the corresponding                     applPastChannelControlTimeLimit and the value of                     applPastChannelControlCollect is not 'frozen'                   - this is the oldest entry for the running                     application element or service instance in                     question and the addition of a new element would                     otherwise cause applPastChannelControlMaxRows to                     be exceeded for this running application element                     or service instance.                   - a value of applPastChannelIndex has been re-used.                     Note that under normal circumstances, this is                     unlikely.               Removal/replacement of an entry under the               last two conditions causes the corresponding               applPastChannelControlRemItems to be incremented."           ::= { applPastChannelGroup 2 }Kalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 50]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999   applPastChannelEntry   OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX         ApplPastChannelEntry           MAX-ACCESS     not-accessible           STATUS         current           DESCRIPTION             "An applPastChannelEntry indicates that a running              application element or service instance once had an open              channel, which is now closed.  The entry has information              describing that channel."           INDEX       { applElmtOrSvc, applElmtOrSvcId,                         applPastChannelIndex }           ::= { applPastChannelTable 1 }   ApplPastChannelEntry  ::= SEQUENCE           {                   applPastChannelIndex           Unsigned32,                   applPastChannelOpenTime        DateAndTime,                   applPastChannelCloseTime       DateAndTime,                   applPastChannelReadRequests    Unsigned64TC,                   applPastChannelReadReqsLow     Unsigned32,                   applPastChannelReadFailures    Unsigned32,                   applPastChannelBytesRead       Unsigned64TC,                   applPastChannelBytesReadLow    Unsigned32,                   applPastChannelLastReadTime    DateAndTime,                   applPastChannelWriteRequests   Unsigned64TC,                   applPastChannelWriteReqsLow    Unsigned32,                   applPastChannelWriteFailures   Unsigned32,                   applPastChannelBytesWritten    Unsigned64TC,                   applPastChannelBytesWritLow    Unsigned32,                   applPastChannelLastWriteTime   DateAndTime           }   applPastChannelIndex      OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX            Unsigned32 (1..'ffffffff'h)           MAX-ACCESS        not-accessible           STATUS            current           DESCRIPTION              "This attribute serves to uniquely identify this closed               channel in the context of the running application               element or service instance.  This attribute has no               other semantics.               Note that the value of applPastChannelIndex is               independent of the value applOpenChannelIndex had when               this channel was active.               In issuing this index value, the implementation must               avoid re-issuing an index value which has already beenKalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 51]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999               assigned to an entry which has not yet been deleted due               to age or space considerations.               The value zero is excluded from the set of permitted               values for this index in order to permit other tables to               possibly represent information that cannot be associated               with a specific entry in this table.  "           ::= { applPastChannelEntry 1 }   applPastChannelOpenTime OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          DateAndTime           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This attribute records the time when this channel was               originally opened.  Note that this information is quite               different from applOpenChannelOpenTime, which is used               for the detection of counter discontinuities."           ::= { applPastChannelEntry 2 }   applPastChannelCloseTime OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX           DateAndTime           MAX-ACCESS       read-only           STATUS           current           DESCRIPTION              "This attribute records the time when this channel               was closed."           ::= { applPastChannelEntry 3 }   applPastChannelReadRequests OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX              Unsigned64TC           UNITS               "read requests"           MAX-ACCESS          read-only           STATUS              current           DESCRIPTION              "This attribute records the number of read requests for               this channel made by this running application element or               service instance.  All read requests for this channel by               this running application element or service instance,               regardless of completion status, are included in this               count.  Read requests are counted in terms of system               calls, rather than API calls."           ::= { applPastChannelEntry 4 }Kalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 52]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999   applPastChannelReadReqsLow OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX             Unsigned32           UNITS              "read requests"           MAX-ACCESS         read-only           STATUS             current           DESCRIPTION              "This attribute corresponds to the low thirty-two bits               of applPastChannelReadRequests."           ::= { applPastChannelEntry 5 }   applPastChannelReadFailures OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX              Unsigned32           UNITS               "failed read requests"           MAX-ACCESS          read-only           STATUS              current           DESCRIPTION              "This attribute reports the number of failed read               requests."           ::= { applPastChannelEntry 6 }   applPastChannelBytesRead OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX           Unsigned64TC           UNITS            "bytes"           MAX-ACCESS       read-only           STATUS           current           DESCRIPTION              "This attribute reports the number of bytes read from this               channel by this running application element or service               instance.  Only bytes successfully read are included in               this count. "           ::= { applPastChannelEntry 7 }   applPastChannelBytesReadLow OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX              Unsigned32           UNITS               "bytes"           MAX-ACCESS          read-only           STATUS              current           DESCRIPTION              "This attribute corresponds to the low thirty-two bits               of applPastChannelBytesRead."           ::= { applPastChannelEntry 8 }   applPastChannelLastReadTime OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX              DateAndTime           MAX-ACCESS          read-only           STATUS              currentKalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 53]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999           DESCRIPTION              "This attribute reports the time of the most recent read               request made by this running application element or               service instance regardless of completion status, for               this former channel.               If no read requests have been made , the value of this               attribute shall be '0000000000000000'H "           DEFVAL { '0000000000000000'H }           ::= { applPastChannelEntry 9 }   applPastChannelWriteRequests OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX               Unsigned64TC           UNITS                "write requests"           MAX-ACCESS           read-only           STATUS               current           DESCRIPTION              "The applPastChannelWriteRequests attribute reports               the number of write requests, regardless of completion               status, made by this running application element or               service instance for this former channel.               Write requests are counted in terms of system calls,               rather than API calls."           ::= { applPastChannelEntry 10 }   applPastChannelWriteReqsLow OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX              Unsigned32           UNITS               "write requests"           MAX-ACCESS          read-only           STATUS              current           DESCRIPTION              "This attribute corresponds to the low thirty-two               bits of applPastChannelWriteRequests."           ::= { applPastChannelEntry 11 }   applPastChannelWriteFailures OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX               Unsigned32           UNITS                "failed write requests"           MAX-ACCESS           read-only           STATUS               current           DESCRIPTION              "This attribute reports the number of failed write               requests."           ::= { applPastChannelEntry 12 }Kalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 54]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999   applPastChannelBytesWritten OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX              Unsigned64TC           UNITS               "bytes"           MAX-ACCESS          read-only           STATUS              current           DESCRIPTION              "This attribute reports the number of bytes written to               this former channel by this running application element               or service instance.  Only bytes successfully written               (no errors reported by the API in use by the application)               are included in this count."           ::= { applPastChannelEntry 13 }   applPastChannelBytesWritLow OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX              Unsigned32           UNITS               "bytes"           MAX-ACCESS          read-only           STATUS              current           DESCRIPTION              "This attribute corresponds to the low thirty-two bits of               applPastChannelBytesWritten."           ::= { applPastChannelEntry 14 }   applPastChannelLastWriteTime OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX               DateAndTime           MAX-ACCESS           read-only           STATUS               current           DESCRIPTION              "The applPastChannelLastWriteTime attribute reports               the time of the most recent write request made by               this running application element or service instance,               regardless of completion status, for this former               channel.               If no write requests have been made the value of this               attribute shall be '0000000000000000'H "           DEFVAL { '0000000000000000'H }           ::= { applPastChannelEntry 15 }   -- ****************************************************************   --   --      applPastFileTable - information specific to former files   --   -- ****************************************************************Kalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 55]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999   applPastFileTable  OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX     SEQUENCE OF ApplPastFileEntry           MAX-ACCESS not-accessible           STATUS     current           DESCRIPTION              "The applPastFileTable supplements the               applPastChannelTable for entries corresponding to               channels which were files.  The indexing structure is               identical to applPastChannelTable.  An entry exists in               the applPastFileTable only if there is a corresponding               (same index values) entry in the applPastChannelTable               and if the channel was a file.               Entries for closed files are removed when the               corresponding entries are removed from the               applPastChannelTable."           ::= { applPastChannelGroup 3 }   applPastFileEntry   OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX      ApplPastFileEntry           MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible           STATUS      current           DESCRIPTION             "An applPastFileEntry provides additional, file-specific              information to complement the corresponding              applPastChannelEntry for a channel which was a file."           INDEX       { applElmtOrSvc, applElmtOrSvcId,                         applPastChannelIndex }           ::= { applPastFileTable 1 }   ApplPastFileEntry ::= SEQUENCE           {                   applPastFileName                LongUtf8String,                   applPastFileSizeHigh            Unsigned32,                   applPastFileSizeLow             Unsigned32,                   applPastFileMode                INTEGER           }   applPastFileName   OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX     LongUtf8String           MAX-ACCESS read-only           STATUS     current           DESCRIPTION             "This attribute records the last known value of              applOpenFileName before the channel was closed."           ::= { applPastFileEntry 1 }Kalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 56]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999   applPastFileSizeHigh OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX       Unsigned32           UNITS        "2^32 byte blocks"           MAX-ACCESS   read-only           STATUS       current           DESCRIPTION             "This attribute records the value of applOpenFileSizeHigh              at the time this channel was closed.              For example, for a file with a total size of              4,294,967,296 bytes, this attribute would have a value              of 1; for a file with a total size of 4,294,967,295              bytes this attribute's value would be 0."           ::= { applPastFileEntry 2 }   applPastFileSizeLow OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX      Unsigned32           UNITS       "bytes"           MAX-ACCESS  read-only           STATUS      current           DESCRIPTION              "This attribute records the value of applOpenFileSizeLow               at the time this channel was closed.               For example, for a file with a total size of               4,294,967,296 bytes this attribute would have a value               of 0; for a file with a total size of 4,294,967,295               bytes this attribute's value would be 4,294,967,295."           ::= { applPastFileEntry 3 }   applPastFileMode   OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX     INTEGER { read(1),                                write(2),                                readWrite(3) }           MAX-ACCESS read-only           STATUS     current           DESCRIPTION              "This attribute records the value of applOpenFileMode               at the time this channel was closed.  "           ::= { applPastFileEntry 4 }   -- ****************************************************************   --   --      applPastConTable - information specific to former connections   --   -- ****************************************************************Kalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 57]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999   applPastConTable OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX    SEQUENCE OF ApplPastConEntry           MAX-ACCESS not-accessible           STATUS     current           DESCRIPTION              "The applPastConTable supplements the applPastChannelTable               for entries corresponding to channels which were               connections.  The indexing structure is identical               to applPastChannelTable.  An entry exists in the               applPastConTable only if there is a corresponding               (same index values) entry in the applPastChannelTable               and if the channel was a connection.               Entries for closed connections are removed when               the corresponding entries are removed from the               applPastChannelTable."           ::= { applPastChannelGroup 4 }   applPastConEntry   OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX      ApplPastConEntry           MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible           STATUS      current           DESCRIPTION             "An applPastConEntry provides additional,              connection-specific information to complement the              corresponding applPastChannelEntry for a channel which              was a connection."           INDEX       { applElmtOrSvc, applElmtOrSvcId,                         applPastChannelIndex }           ::= { applPastConTable 1 }   ApplPastConEntry ::= SEQUENCE           {                   applPastConTransport       TDomain,                   applPastConNearEndAddr     ApplTAddress,                   applPastConNearEndpoint    SnmpAdminString,                   applPastConFarEndAddr      ApplTAddress,                   applPastConFarEndpoint     SnmpAdminString,                   applPastConApplication     SnmpAdminString           }   applPastConTransport OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX       TDomain           MAX-ACCESS   read-only           STATUS       currentKalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 58]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999           DESCRIPTION              "The applPastConTransport attribute identifies the               transport protocol that was in use for this former               connection.  If the transport protocol could not be               determined, the value { 0 0 } shall be used."           DEFVAL { zeroDotZero }           ::= { applPastConEntry 1 }   applPastConNearEndAddr OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX         ApplTAddress           MAX-ACCESS     read-only           STATUS         current           DESCRIPTION              "The applPastConNearEndAddr attribute reports the               transport address and port information for the near               end of this former connection.               If the information could not be determined, the value               shall be a zero-length string."           DEFVAL { "" }           ::= { applPastConEntry 2 }   applPastConNearEndpoint OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          SnmpAdminString           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "The applPastConNearEndpoint attribute reports the               fully-qualified domain name and port information for the               near end of this former connection.               The format of this attribute for TCP and UDP-based               protocols is the fully-qualified domain name immediately               followed by a colon which is immediately followed by               the decimal representation of the port number.               If the information could not be determined, the value               shall be a zero-length string."           DEFVAL { "" }           ::= { applPastConEntry 3 }   applPastConFarEndAddr OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX        ApplTAddress           MAX-ACCESS    read-only           STATUS        current           DESCRIPTION              "The applPastConFarEnd attribute reports the transport               address and port information for the far end of thisKalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 59]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999               former connection.               If not known, as in the case of a connectionless               transport, the value of this attribute shall be a               zero-length string."           DEFVAL { "" }           ::= { applPastConEntry 4 }   applPastConFarEndpoint OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX        SnmpAdminString           MAX-ACCESS    read-only           STATUS        current           DESCRIPTION              "The applPastConFarEndpoint attribute reports the               transport address and port information for the far               end of this former connection.               The format of this attribute for TCP and UDP-based               protocols is the fully-qualified domain name immediately               followed by a colon which is immediately followed by               the decimal representation of the port number.               If not known, as in the case of a connectionless               transport, the value of this attribute shall be a               zero-length string."           DEFVAL { "" }           ::= { applPastConEntry 5 }   applPastConApplication OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX         SnmpAdminString           MAX-ACCESS     read-only           STATUS         current           DESCRIPTION              "The applPastConApplication attribute identifies the               application layer protocol that was in use.  Where               possible, the values defined in [13] shall be used.               If not known, the value of this attribute shall be a               zero-length string."           DEFVAL { "" }           ::= { applPastConEntry 6 }   -- ****************************************************************   --   --      applPastTransStreamTable - historical   --      information for transaction stream monitoring   --   -- ****************************************************************Kalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 60]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999   applPastTransStreamTable OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX             SEQUENCE OF ApplPastTransStreamEntry           MAX-ACCESS         not-accessible           STATUS             current           DESCRIPTION              "The applPastTransStreamTable contains common               information for historical transaction statistics."           ::= { applPastChannelGroup 5 }   applPastTransStreamEntry OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX             ApplPastTransStreamEntry           MAX-ACCESS         not-accessible           STATUS             current           DESCRIPTION              "An applPastTransStreamEntry contains information for               a single former transaction stream.  A transaction               stream could have been a network connection, file, or               other source of transactions."           INDEX           { applElmtOrSvc, applElmtOrSvcId,                             applPastChannelIndex }           ::= { applPastTransStreamTable 1 }   ApplPastTransStreamEntry ::= SEQUENCE {           applPastTransStreamDescr        SnmpAdminString,           applPastTransStreamUnitOfWork   SnmpAdminString,           applPastTransStreamInvokes      Unsigned64TC,           applPastTransStreamInvokesLow   Unsigned32,           applPastTransStreamInvCumTimes  Unsigned32,           applPastTransStreamInvRspTimes  Unsigned32,           applPastTransStreamPerforms     Unsigned64TC,           applPastTransStreamPerformsLow  Unsigned32,           applPastTransStreamPrfCumTimes  Unsigned32,           applPastTransStreamPrfRspTimes  Unsigned32 }   applPastTransStreamDescr OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          SnmpAdminString           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "The applPastTransStreamDescr attribute provides a               human-readable description of this transaction stream.               If no descriptive information is available, this               attribute's value shall be a zero-length string."           DEFVAL { "" }           ::= { applPastTransStreamEntry 1 }Kalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 61]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999   applPastTransStreamUnitOfWork OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX               SnmpAdminString           MAX-ACCESS           read-only           STATUS               current           DESCRIPTION              "The applPastTransStreamUnitOfWork attribute provides a               human-readable definition of what the unit of work is               for this transaction stream.               If no descriptive information is available, this               attribute's value shall be a zero-length string."           DEFVAL { "" }           ::= { applPastTransStreamEntry 2 }   applPastTransStreamInvokes OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX            Unsigned64TC           UNITS             "transactions"           MAX-ACCESS        read-only           STATUS            current           DESCRIPTION              "Cumulative count of requests / invocations issued               for this transaction stream when it was active."           ::= { applPastTransStreamEntry 3 }   applPastTransStreamInvokesLow OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX               Unsigned32           UNITS                "transactions"           MAX-ACCESS           read-only           STATUS               current           DESCRIPTION              "This object corresponds to the low thirty-two               bits of applPastTransStreamInvokes."           ::= { applPastTransStreamEntry 4 }   applPastTransStreamInvCumTimes OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX                Unsigned32           UNITS                 "milliseconds"           MAX-ACCESS            read-only           STATUS                current           DESCRIPTION              "The applPastTransStreamInvCumTimes attribute reports the               cumulative sum of the lengths of the intervals times               measured between the transmission of requests and the               receipt of (the first of) the corresponding response(s)."           ::= { applPastTransStreamEntry 5 }Kalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 62]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999   applPastTransStreamInvRspTimes OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX                Unsigned32           UNITS                 "milliseconds"           MAX-ACCESS            read-only           STATUS                current           DESCRIPTION              "The applPastTransStreamInvRspTimes attribute reports the               cumulative sum of the lengths of the intervals measured               between the receipt of the first and last of multiple               responses to a request.               For transaction streams which do not permit multiple               responses to a single request, this attribute will be               zero."           ::= { applPastTransStreamEntry 6 }   applPastTransStreamPerforms OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX             Unsigned64TC           UNITS              "transactions"           MAX-ACCESS         read-only           STATUS             current           DESCRIPTION              "Total number of transactions performed."           ::= { applPastTransStreamEntry 7 }   applPastTransStreamPerformsLow OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX                Unsigned32           UNITS                 "transactions"           MAX-ACCESS            read-only           STATUS                current           DESCRIPTION              "This objecy reports the low thirty-two bits of               applPastTransStreamPerforms."           ::= { applPastTransStreamEntry 8 }   applPastTransStreamPrfCumTimes OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX                Unsigned32           UNITS                 "milliseconds"           MAX-ACCESS            read-only           STATUS                current           DESCRIPTION              "The applPastTransStreamPrfCumTimes attribute reports the               cumulative sum of the lengths of the intervals measured               between receipt of requests and the transmission of the               corresponding responses."           ::= { applPastTransStreamEntry 9 }Kalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 63]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999   applPastTransStreamPrfRspTimes OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX                 Unsigned32           UNITS                  "milliseconds"           MAX-ACCESS             read-only           STATUS                 current           DESCRIPTION              "For each transaction performed, the elapsed time between               when the first response is enqueued and when the last               response is enqueued is added to this cumulative sum.               For single-response protocols, the value of               applPastTransStreamPrfRspTimes will be zero."           ::= { applPastTransStreamEntry 10 }   -- ****************************************************************   --   --      applPastTransFlowTable   --   -- ****************************************************************   applPastTransFlowTable OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX        SEQUENCE OF ApplPastTransFlowEntry           MAX-ACCESS    not-accessible           STATUS        current           DESCRIPTION              "The applPastTransFlowTable contains entries, organized by               application instance or running application element,               direction of flow, and type (request/response) for each               former transaction stream.               The simple model of a transaction used here looks like               this:                   invoker  |   Request     | performer                            | - - - - - - > |                            |               |                            |   Response    |                            | < - - - - - - |                            |               |               Since in some protocols it is possible for an entity               to take on both the invoker and performer roles,               information here is accumulated for transmitted and               received requests, as well as for transmitted and               received responses.  Counts are maintained for both               transactions and bytes transferred."           ::= { applPastChannelGroup 6 }Kalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 64]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999   applPastTransFlowEntry OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX        ApplPastTransFlowEntry           MAX-ACCESS    not-accessible           STATUS        current           DESCRIPTION              "An applPastTransFlowEntry records transaction throughput               information for requests or response in a particular               direction (transmit / receive) for a transaction stream.               Entries in this table correspond to those in the               applPastTransStreamTable with identical values               for the applElmtOrSvc, applElmtOrSvcId, and the               applPastChannelIndex."           INDEX           { applElmtOrSvc,                             applElmtOrSvcId,                             applPastChannelIndex,                             applPastTransFlowDirection,                             applPastTransFlowReqRsp }           ::= { applPastTransFlowTable 1 }   ApplPastTransFlowEntry ::= SEQUENCE {                   applPastTransFlowDirection INTEGER,                   applPastTransFlowReqRsp    INTEGER,                   applPastTransFlowTrans     Unsigned64TC,                   applPastTransFlowTransLow  Unsigned32,                   applPastTransFlowBytes     Unsigned64TC,                   applPastTransFlowBytesLow  Unsigned32,                   applPastTransFlowTime      DateAndTime }   applPastTransFlowDirection OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX             INTEGER { transmit(1),                                        receive(2) }           MAX-ACCESS         not-accessible           STATUS             current           DESCRIPTION               "The applPastTransFlowDirection index serves                to identify an entry as containing information                pertaining to the transmit (1) or receive (2) flow                of a past transaction stream.  This index corresponds                to applTransactFlowDirection."           ::= { applPastTransFlowEntry 1 }   applPastTransFlowReqRsp OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          INTEGER { request(1),                                     response(2) }           MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTIONKalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 65]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999              "The value of the applPastTransFlowReqRsp index indicates               whether this entry contains information on requests               (1), or responses (2).  This index corresponds to               applTransactFlowReqRsp."           ::= { applPastTransFlowEntry 2 }   applPastTransFlowTrans OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX        Unsigned64TC           UNITS         "transactions"           MAX-ACCESS    read-only           STATUS        current           DESCRIPTION               "The applPastTransFlowTrans attribute reports the number                of request/response (as indicated by the                applPastTransFlowReqRsp index) transactions                received/generated (as indicated by the                applPastTransFlowDirection index) handled on this                transaction stream."           ::= { applPastTransFlowEntry 3 }   applPastTransFlowTransLow OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX           Unsigned32           UNITS            "transactions"           MAX-ACCESS       read-only           STATUS           current           DESCRIPTION               "This attribute corresponds to the low thirty-two                bits of applPastTransFlowTrans."           ::= { applPastTransFlowEntry 4 }   applPastTransFlowBytes OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX        Unsigned64TC           UNITS         "bytes"           MAX-ACCESS    read-only           STATUS        current           DESCRIPTION              "The applPastTransFlowBytes attribute reports the number               of request/response (as indicated by the               applPastTransFlowReqRsp index) bytes received/generated               (as indicated by the applPastTransFlowDirection index)               handled on this transaction stream.               All application layer bytes are included in this count,               including any application layer wrappers, headers, or               other overhead."           ::= { applPastTransFlowEntry 5 }Kalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 66]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999   applPastTransFlowBytesLow OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX           Unsigned32           UNITS            "bytes"           MAX-ACCESS       read-only           STATUS           current           DESCRIPTION              "This attribute corresponds to the low thirty-two               bits of applPastTransFlowBytes."           ::= { applPastTransFlowEntry 6 }   applPastTransFlowTime OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX       DateAndTime           MAX-ACCESS   read-only           STATUS       current           DESCRIPTION              "The applPastTransFlowTime attribute records the time of               the processing (receipt or transmission as               indicated by the applPastTransFlowDirection index)               of the last request/response (as indicated by the               applPastTransFlowReqRsp index) on this transaction               stream.               If no requests/responses been received/transmitted by               this entity over this transaction stream, the value               of this attribute shall be '0000000000000000'H "           DEFVAL { '0000000000000000'H }           ::= { applPastTransFlowEntry 7 }   -- ****************************************************************   --   --      applPastTransKindTable - transaction statistics broken down   --      according to the kinds of transactions in each direction   --      for a transaction stream.   --   -- ****************************************************************   applPastTransKindTable   OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF ApplPastTransKindEntry           MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "The applPastTransKindTable provides transaction               statistics broken down by kinds of transaction.               The definition of the kinds of transactions is               specific to the application protocol in use, and may be               documented in the form of an applicability statement.  "           ::= { applPastChannelGroup 7 }Kalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 67]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999   applPastTransKindEntry OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX        ApplPastTransKindEntry           MAX-ACCESS    not-accessible           STATUS        current           DESCRIPTION              "An applPastTransKindEntry reports historical data for a               specific service instance or running application               element's use of a specific transaction stream in               a particular direction in requests or responses               (as indicated by the applPastTransFlowReqRsp index)               broken down by transaction kind, as indicated by the               applPastTransKind index."           INDEX           { applElmtOrSvc,                             applElmtOrSvcId,                             applPastChannelIndex,                             applPastTransFlowDirection,                             applPastTransFlowReqRsp,                             applPastTransKind }           ::= { applPastTransKindTable 1 }   ApplPastTransKindEntry ::= SEQUENCE           {                   applPastTransKind                SnmpAdminString,                   applPastTransKindTrans           Unsigned64TC,                   applPastTransKindTransLow        Unsigned32,                   applPastTransKindBytes           Unsigned64TC,                   applPastTransKindBytesLow        Unsigned32,                   applPastTransKindTime            DateAndTime           }   applPastTransKind   OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX      SnmpAdminString (SIZE (1 .. 32))           MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible           STATUS      current           DESCRIPTION              "The applPastTransKind index is the human-readable               identifier for a particular transaction kind within               the context of an application protocol.  The values               to be used for a particular protocol may be identified               in an applicability statement.  This index corresponds               to applTransactKind."           ::= { applPastTransKindEntry 1 }   applPastTransKindTrans OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX        Unsigned64TC           UNITS         "transactions"           MAX-ACCESS    read-only           STATUS        currentKalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 68]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999           DESCRIPTION              "For this transaction stream, this attribute records               the total number of transactions of the type               identified by the indexes.  The type is characterized               according to the receive/transmit direction               (applPastTransFlowDirecton), whether it was a request               or a response (applPastTransFlowReqRsp), and the               protocol-specific transaction kind (applPastTransKind).               stream for this transaction kind."           ::= { applPastTransKindEntry 2 }   applPastTransKindTransLow OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX           Unsigned32           UNITS            "transactions"           MAX-ACCESS       read-only           STATUS           current           DESCRIPTION              "The applPastTransKindTransLow attribute reports               the low thirty-two bits of applPastTransKindTrans."           ::= { applPastTransKindEntry 3 }   applPastTransKindBytes OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX        Unsigned64TC           UNITS         "bytes"           MAX-ACCESS    read-only           STATUS        current           DESCRIPTION              "For this transaction stream and transaction kind, the               applPastTransKindBytes attribute reports the number               of bytes received or generated (as indicated by               the applPastTransFlowDirection index) in requests or               responses (as indicated by the applPastTransFlowReqRsp               index).               All application layer bytes are included in this count,               including any application layer wrappers, headers, or               other overhead."           ::= { applPastTransKindEntry 4 }   applPastTransKindBytesLow OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX           Unsigned32           UNITS            "bytes"           MAX-ACCESS       read-only           STATUS           current           DESCRIPTION              "The applPastTransKindBytesLow attribute corresponds               to the low thirty-two bits of applPastTransKindBytes."           ::= { applPastTransKindEntry 5 }Kalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 69]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999   applPastTransKindTime OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX       DateAndTime           MAX-ACCESS   read-only           STATUS       current           DESCRIPTION              "The applPastTransKindTime attribute records the time of               the processing (receipt or transmission as               indicated by the applPastTransFlowDirection index)               of the last request/response (as indicated by the               applPastTransFlowReqRsp index) of this kind of               transaction on this transaction stream.               If no requests/responses of this kind were               received/transmitted over this transaction stream, the               value of this attribute shall be '0000000000000000'H "           DEFVAL { '0000000000000000'H }           ::= { applPastTransKindEntry 6 }   -- ****************************************************************   --   --      applElmtRunControlGroup - monitor and control running   --      application elements   --   -- ****************************************************************   applElmtRunStatusTable OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX         SEQUENCE OF ApplElmtRunStatusEntry           MAX-ACCESS     not-accessible           STATUS         current           DESCRIPTION              "This table provides information on running application               elements, complementing information available in the               correspondingly indexed sysApplElmtRunTable [31]."           ::= { applElmtRunControlGroup 1 }   applElmtRunStatusEntry OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX         ApplElmtRunStatusEntry           MAX-ACCESS     not-accessible           STATUS         current           DESCRIPTION             "An applElmtRunStatusEntry contains information to support              the control and monitoring of a single running application              element."           INDEX { sysApplElmtRunIndex }           ::= { applElmtRunStatusTable 1 }Kalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 70]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999   ApplElmtRunStatusEntry ::= SEQUENCE {           applElmtRunStatusSuspended              TruthValue,           applElmtRunStatusHeapUsage              Unsigned32,           applElmtRunStatusOpenConnections        Unsigned32,           applElmtRunStatusOpenFiles              Gauge32,           applElmtRunStatusLastErrorMsg           SnmpAdminString,           applElmtRunStatusLastErrorTime          DateAndTime }   applElmtRunStatusSuspended OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX             TruthValue           MAX-ACCESS         read-only           STATUS             current           DESCRIPTION              "The applElmtRunStatusSuspended attribute reports               whether processing by this running application element               has been suspended, whether by management request or by               other means."           ::= { applElmtRunStatusEntry 1 }   applElmtRunStatusHeapUsage OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX             Unsigned32           UNITS              "bytes"           MAX-ACCESS         read-only           STATUS             current           DESCRIPTION              "The applElmtRunStatusHeapUsage reports the current               approximate heap usage by this running application               element."           ::= { applElmtRunStatusEntry 2 }   applElmtRunStatusOpenConnections OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX                   Unsigned32           UNITS                    "connections"           MAX-ACCESS               read-only           STATUS                   current           DESCRIPTION              "The applElmtRunStatusOpenConnections attribute reports               the current number of open connections in use by this               running application element."           ::= { applElmtRunStatusEntry 3 }   applElmtRunStatusOpenFiles OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX             Gauge32           UNITS              "files"           MAX-ACCESS         read-only           STATUS             current           DESCRIPTION              "The applElmtRunStatusOpenFiles attribute reports theKalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 71]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999               current number of open files in use by this running               application element."           ::= { applElmtRunStatusEntry 4 }   applElmtRunStatusLastErrorMsg OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX                SnmpAdminString           MAX-ACCESS            read-only           STATUS                current           DESCRIPTION              "The applElmtRunStatusLastErrorMessage attribute reports               the most recent error message (typically written to               stderr or a system error logging facility) from this               running application element.  If no such message has yet               been generated, the value of this attribute shall be a               zero-length string."           DEFVAL { "" }           ::= { applElmtRunStatusEntry 5 }   applElmtRunStatusLastErrorTime OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX                 DateAndTime           MAX-ACCESS             read-only           STATUS                 current           DESCRIPTION              "The applElmtRunStatusLastErrorTime attribute reports the               time of the most recent error message in               applElmtRunStatusLastErrorMsg.               If no such message has yet been generated, the value               of this attribute shall be '0000000000000000'H "           DEFVAL { '0000000000000000'H }           ::= { applElmtRunStatusEntry 6 }   -- ****************************************************************   --   --      applElmtRunControlTable - control running application   --      elements   --   -- ****************************************************************   applElmtRunControlTable OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          SEQUENCE OF ApplElmtRunControlEntry           MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible           STATUS          currentKalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 72]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999           DESCRIPTION              "This table provides the ability to control application               elements, complementing information available in the               correspondingly indexed sysApplElmtRunTable [31]."           ::= { applElmtRunControlGroup 2 }   applElmtRunControlEntry OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          ApplElmtRunControlEntry           MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "An applElmtRunControlEntry contains information to              support the control of a single running application              element."           INDEX { sysApplElmtRunIndex }           ::= { applElmtRunControlTable 1 }   ApplElmtRunControlEntry ::= SEQUENCE {                   applElmtRunControlSuspend       TruthValue,                   applElmtRunControlReconfigure   TestAndIncr,                   applElmtRunControlTerminate     TruthValue }   applElmtRunControlSuspend OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX            TruthValue           MAX-ACCESS        read-write           STATUS            current           DESCRIPTION              "Setting this variable to 'true' requests the suspension               of processing by this running application element.               Setting this variable to 'false' requests that processing               be resumed.  The effect, if any, will be reported by the               applElmtRunStatusSuspended attribute."           DEFVAL { false }           ::= { applElmtRunControlEntry 1 }   applElmtRunControlReconfigure OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX                TestAndIncr           MAX-ACCESS            read-write           STATUS                current           DESCRIPTION              "Changing the value of this variable requests that the               running application element re-load its configuration               (like SIGHUP for many UNIX-based daemons).               Note that completion of a SET on this object only implies               that configuration reload was initiated, not necessarily               that the reload has been completed."           ::= { applElmtRunControlEntry 2 }Kalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 73]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999   applElmtRunControlTerminate OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX              TruthValue           MAX-ACCESS          read-write           STATUS              current           DESCRIPTION              "Setting the value of applElmtRunControlTerminate to               'true' requests that the running application element               terminate processing and exit in an orderly manner.               This is a 'polite' shutdown request.               When read, this object's value will be 'false' except               when orderly termination is in progress.               Note that completion of a SET on this object only implies               that termination was initiated, not necessarily that the               termination has been completed."           DEFVAL { false }           ::= { applElmtRunControlEntry 3 }   -- ****************************************************************   --   --      Conformance requirements   --   -- ****************************************************************   applicationMibGroups OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::=                           { applicationMibConformance 1}   applicationMonitorGroup OBJECT-GROUP       OBJECTS { applSrvInstQual,                 applSrvName,                 applSrvIndex,                 applSrvInstance,                 applOpenChannelOpenTime,                 applOpenChannelReadRequestsLow,                 applOpenChannelReadFailures,                 applOpenChannelBytesReadLow,                 applOpenChannelLastReadTime,                 applOpenChannelWriteRequestsLow,                 applOpenChannelWriteFailures,                 applOpenChannelBytesWrittenLow,                 applOpenChannelLastWriteTime,                 applOpenFileName,                 applOpenFileSizeHigh,                 applOpenFileSizeLow,                 applOpenFileMode,                 applOpenConnectionTransport,Kalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 74]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999                 applOpenConnectionNearEndAddr,                 applOpenConnectionNearEndpoint,                 applOpenConnectionFarEndAddr,                 applOpenConnectionFarEndpoint,                 applOpenConnectionApplication }       STATUS current       DESCRIPTION           "This group represents the basic capabilities of this MIB."       ::= { applicationMibGroups 1 }   applicationFastMonitorGroup OBJECT-GROUP       OBJECTS { applOpenChannelReadRequests,                 applOpenChannelBytesRead,                 applOpenChannelWriteRequests,                 applOpenChannelBytesWritten }       STATUS current       DESCRIPTION           "This group comprises 64-bit counters mandatory in            high-throughput environments, where 32-bit counters            could wrap in less than an hour."       ::= { applicationMibGroups 2 }   applicationTransactGroup OBJECT-GROUP       OBJECTS { applTransactStreamDescr,                 applTransactStreamUnitOfWork,                 applTransactStreamInvokesLow,                 applTransactStreamInvCumTimes,                 applTransactStreamInvRspTimes,                 applTransactStreamPerformsLow,                 applTransactStreamPrfCumTimes,                 applTransactStreamPrfRspTimes,                 applTransactFlowTransLow,                 applTransactFlowBytesLow,                 applTransactFlowTime,                 applTransactKindTransLow,                 applTransactKindBytesLow,                 applTransactKindTime }       STATUS current       DESCRIPTION           "This group comprises objects appropriate from monitoring            transaction-structured flows."       ::= { applicationMibGroups 3 }   applicationFastTransactGroup OBJECT-GROUP       OBJECTS { applTransactStreamInvokes,                 applTransactStreamPerforms,                 applTransactFlowTrans,                 applTransactFlowBytes,Kalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 75]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999                 applTransactKindTrans,                 applTransactKindBytes }       STATUS current       DESCRIPTION           "This group comprises 64-bit transaction counters required in            high-throughput environments, where 32-bit counters could            wrap in less than an hour."       ::= { applicationMibGroups 4 }   applicationHistoryGroup OBJECT-GROUP       OBJECTS { applPastChannelControlCollect,                 applPastChannelControlMaxRows,                 applPastChannelControlTimeLimit,                 applPastChannelControlRemItems,                 applPastChannelOpenTime,                 applPastChannelCloseTime,                 applPastChannelReadReqsLow,                 applPastChannelReadFailures,                 applPastChannelBytesReadLow,                 applPastChannelLastReadTime,                 applPastChannelWriteReqsLow,                 applPastChannelWriteFailures,                 applPastChannelBytesWritLow,                 applPastChannelLastWriteTime,                 applPastFileName,                 applPastFileSizeHigh,                 applPastFileSizeLow,                 applPastFileMode,                 applPastConTransport,                 applPastConNearEndAddr,                 applPastConNearEndpoint,                 applPastConFarEndAddr,                 applPastConFarEndpoint,                 applPastConApplication}       STATUS current       DESCRIPTION           "This group models basic historical data."       ::= { applicationMibGroups 5 }   applicationFastHistoryGroup OBJECT-GROUP       OBJECTS { applPastChannelReadRequests,                 applPastChannelBytesRead,                 applPastChannelWriteRequests,                 applPastChannelBytesWritten}       STATUS currentKalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 76]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999       DESCRIPTION           "This group comprises additional 64-bit objects required            for recording historical data in high-volume environments,            where a 32-bit integer would be insufficient."       ::= { applicationMibGroups 6 }   applicationTransHistoryGroup OBJECT-GROUP       OBJECTS { applPastTransStreamDescr,                 applPastTransStreamUnitOfWork,                 applPastTransStreamInvokesLow,                 applPastTransStreamInvCumTimes,                 applPastTransStreamInvRspTimes,                 applPastTransStreamPerformsLow,                 applPastTransStreamPrfCumTimes,                 applPastTransStreamPrfRspTimes,                 applPastTransFlowTransLow,                 applPastTransFlowBytesLow,                 applPastTransFlowTime,                 applPastTransKindTransLow,                 applPastTransKindBytesLow,                 applPastTransKindTime }       STATUS current       DESCRIPTION           "This group represents historical data for transaction-            structured information streams."       ::= { applicationMibGroups 7 }   applicationFastTransHistoryGroup OBJECT-GROUP       OBJECTS { applPastTransFlowTrans,                 applPastTransFlowBytes,                 applPastTransKindTrans,                 applPastTransKindBytes,                 applPastTransStreamPerforms,                 applPastTransStreamInvokes }       STATUS current       DESCRIPTION           "This group contains 64-bit objects required for historical            records on high-volume transaction-structured streams,            where 32-bit integers would be insufficient."       ::= { applicationMibGroups 8 }   applicationRunGroup OBJECT-GROUP       OBJECTS { applElmtRunStatusSuspended,                 applElmtRunStatusHeapUsage,                 applElmtRunStatusOpenConnections,                 applElmtRunStatusOpenFiles,                 applElmtRunStatusLastErrorMsg,                 applElmtRunStatusLastErrorTime,Kalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 77]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999                 applElmtRunControlSuspend,                 applElmtRunControlReconfigure,                 applElmtRunControlTerminate }       STATUS current       DESCRIPTION           "This group represents extensions to the system application            MIB."       ::= { applicationMibGroups 9 }   applicationMibCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE       STATUS current       DESCRIPTION "The compliance statement for the application MIB."       MODULE           MANDATORY-GROUPS { applicationMonitorGroup,                              applicationHistoryGroup,                              applicationRunGroup }               OBJECT applPastChannelControlCollect                   MIN-ACCESS read-only                   DESCRIPTION                       "This object should be limited to read-only                        access in environments with inadequate                        security."               OBJECT applPastChannelControlMaxRows                   MIN-ACCESS read-only                   DESCRIPTION                       "This object should be limited to read-only                        access in environments with inadequate                        security."               OBJECT applPastChannelControlTimeLimit                   MIN-ACCESS read-only                   DESCRIPTION                       "This object should be limited to read-only                        access in environments with inadequate                        security."               OBJECT applElmtRunControlSuspend                   MIN-ACCESS read-only                   DESCRIPTION                       "This object should be limited to read-only                        access in environments with inadequate                        security."Kalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 78]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999               OBJECT applElmtRunControlReconfigure                   MIN-ACCESS read-only                   DESCRIPTION                       "This object should be limited to read-only                        access in environments with inadequate                        security."               OBJECT applElmtRunControlTerminate                   MIN-ACCESS read-only                   DESCRIPTION                       "This object should be limited to read-only                        access in environments with inadequate                        security."           GROUP applicationTransactGroup           DESCRIPTION               "The applicationTransactGroup is required when the                information stream processed has a transaction                structure. "           GROUP applicationTransHistoryGroup           DESCRIPTION               "The applicationTransHistoryGroup must be implemented                if applicationTransactGroup and applicationHistoryGroup                are implemented."           GROUP applicationFastMonitorGroup           DESCRIPTION              "The applicationFastMonitorGroup is mandatory when               the applicationMonitorGroup is implemented and its               counts group may exceed what can be represented in 32 bits."           GROUP applicationFastTransactGroup           DESCRIPTION              "The applicationFastTransactGroup is mandatory when               the applicationTransactGroup is implemented and its               counts may exceed what can be represented in 32 bits."           GROUP applicationFastHistoryGroup           DESCRIPTION              "The applicationFastHistoryGroup is mandatory when               the applicationHistoryGroup is implemented and its               counts may exceed what can be represented in 32 bits."Kalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 79]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999           GROUP applicationFastTransHistoryGroup           DESCRIPTION              "The applicationFastTransHistoryGroup is mandatory when               the applicationTransHistoryGroup is implemented and its               counts may exceed what can be represented in 32 bits."       ::= { applicationMibConformance 2 }   END6.  Implementation Issues   Unlike the system application MIB [31], in many environments support   for much of this MIB requires instrumentation built into the managed   resource.  Some tables may be implemented by a single monitor   process; for others, the implementation may be distributed within the   managed system with the resources being managed.   As a practical matter, this means that the management infrastructure   of the managed system must support different subagents taking   responsibility for different rows of a single table.  This can be   supported by AgentX [25], as well as some other subagent protocols   such as [8], [9], and [11].   The sysApplRunElmtIndex is the key connection between this MIB and   the systems application MIB.  Implementations of these two MIBs   intended to run concurrently on a given platform must employ a   consistent policy for assigning this value to running application   elements.   Some of the objects defined in this MIB may carry a high run-time   cost in some environments.  For example, tracking transaction elapsed   time could be expensive if it required two kernel calls (start and   finish) per transaction.  Similarly, maintaining tables of per-   transaction information, rather than aggregating information by   transaction type or transaction stream, could have significant   storage and performance impacts.   Unless a collision-free mechanism for allocating service instance   indexes is in place, the structure of the service-level tables makes   an index-reservation mechanism necessary.  AgentX [25] is an example   of a subagent protocol capable of satisfying this requirement.7.  Intellectual Property   The IETF takes no position regarding the validity or scope of any   intellectual property or other rights that might be claimed to   pertain to the implementation or use of the technology described inKalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 80]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999   this document or the extent to which any license under such rights   might or might not be available; neither does it represent that it   has made any effort to identify any such rights.  Information on the   IETF's procedures with respect to rights in standards-track and   standards-related documentation can be found inBCP-11.  Copies of   claims of rights made available for publication and any assurances of   licenses to be made available, or the result of an attempt made to   obtain a general license or permission for the use of such   proprietary rights by implementors or users of this specification can   be obtained from the IETF Secretariat.   The IETF invites any interested party to bring to its attention any   copyrights, patents or patent applications, or other proprietary   rights which may cover technology that may be required to practice   this standard.  Please address the information to the IETF Executive   Director.8.  Acknowledgements   This document was produced by the Application MIB working group.   The editor gratefully acknowledges the comments and contributions of   the following individuals:     Harrie Hazewinkel     Carl Kalbfleisch     Cheryl Krupczak     David Partain     Jon Saperia     Juergen Schoenwaelder     Kenneth White9.  Security Considerations   By making potentially sensitive information externally accessible,   the capabilities supported by the MIB have the potential of becoming   security problems.  How security fits into SNMP frameworks is   described in [26], and a specific access control model is described   in [30].   The tables in this MIB are organized to separate sensitive control   capabilities from less sensitive usage information.  For example, the   objects to control application suspend/resume are separated from   those to handle reconfiguration, which in turn are distinct from   those for termination.  This recognizes the need to support   configurations where the level of authorization needed by a manager   to do a "reconfigure" might be substantially less than the level   needed to terminate an application element.  By keeping these inKalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 81]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999   separate columns, we make it possible to set up access control that   allows, for example, "reconfigure" but not "kill".   The MIB is structured to be useful for managers with read-only access   rights.  In some environments, it may be approprate to restrict even   read-only access to these MIBs.   The capabilities supported by this MIB include several that may be of   value to a security administrator.  These include the ability to   monitor the level of usage of a given application, and to check the   integrity of application components.10.  References   [1]  ARM Working Group, "Application Response Measurement (ARM) API        Guide, Version 2", September, 1997.   [2]  IEEE P1387.2, POSIX System Administration - Part 2: Software        Administration.  (Draft)   [3]  ITU-T Recommendation X.744 | ISO/IEC IS 10164-18:1996,        Information Technology - Open Systems Interconnection - Systems        Management: Software Management Function, 1996.   [4]  Rose, M. and K. McCloghrie, "Structure and Identification of        Management Information for TCP/IP-based Internets", STD 16,RFC1155, May 1990.   [5]  Case, J., Fedor, M., Schoffstall, M. and J. Davin, "Simple        Network Management Protocol", STD 15,RFC 1157, May 1990.   [6]  Rose, M. and K. McCloghrie, "Concise MIB Definitions", STD 16,RFC 1212, March 1991.   [7]  Rose, M., "A Convention for Defining Traps for use with the        SNMP",RFC 1215, March 1991.   [8]  Rose, M., "SNMP MUX Protocol and MIB",RFC 1227, May 1991.   [9]  Carpenter, G. and B. Wijnen, "SNMP-DPI Simple Network Management        Protocol Distributed Program Interface",RFC 1228, May 1991.   [10] Grillo, P. and S. Waldbusser, "Host Resources MIB",RFC 1514,        September 1993.   [11] Carpenter, G., Curran, K., Sehgal, A., Waters, G. and B.        Wijnen, "Simple Network Management Protocol Distributed Protocol        Interface Version 2.0",RFC 1592, March 1994.Kalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 82]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999   [12] Brower, D., Purvy, R., Daniel, A., Sinykin, M. and J. Smith,        "Relational Database Management System (RDBMS) Management        Information Base (MIB) using SMIv2",RFC 1697, August 1994.   [13] Reynolds, J. and J. Postel, "Assigned Numbers", STD 2,RFC 1700,        October 1994.   [14] Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M. and S. Waldbusser,        "Introduction to Community-based SNMPv2",RFC 1901, January        1996.   [15] McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D. and J. Schoenwaelder, "Structure of        Management Information Version 2 (SMIv2)", STD 58,RFC 2578,        April 1999.   [16] McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D. and J. Schoenwaelder, "Textual        Conventions for SMIv2", STD 58,RFC 2579, April 1999.   [17] McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D. and J. Schoenwaelder, "Conformance        Statements for SMIv2", STD 58,RFC 2580, April 1999.   [18] Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M. and S. Waldbusser, "Protocol        Operations for Version 2 of the Simple Network Management        Protocol (SNMPv2)",RFC 1905, January 1996.   [19] Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M. and S. Waldbusser, "Transport        Mappings for Version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol        (SNMPv2)",RFC 1906, January 1996.   [20] McCloghrie, K. and A. Bierman, "Entity MIB using SMIv2",RFC2037, October 1996.   [21] Kalbfleisch, C., "Applicability of Standards Track MIBs to        Management of World Wide Web Servers",RFC 2039, November 1996.   [22] Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement        Levels",BCP 14,RFC 2119, March 1997.   [23] Freed, N. and S. Kille, "Network Services Monitoring MIB",RFC2248, January 1998.   [24] Freed, N. and S. Kille, "Mail Monitoring MIB",RFC 2249, January        1998.   [25] Daniele, M., Francisco, D. and B. Wijnen, "Agent Extensibility        (AgentX) Protocol",RFC 2257, January, 1998.   [26] Harrington, D., Presuhn, R. and B. Wijnen, "An Architecture forKalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 83]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999        describing SNMP Management Frameworks",RFC 2571, May 1999.   [27] Case, J., Harrington D., Presuhn R. and B. Wijnen, "Message        Processing and Dispatching for the Simple Network Management        Protocol (SNMP)",RFC 2572, May 1999.   [28] Levi, D., Meyer, P. and B. Stewart, "SNMPv3 Applications",RFC2573, May 1999.   [29] Blumenthal, U. and B. Wijnen, "User-based Security Model (USM)        for version 3 of the Simple Network Management Protocol        (SNMPv3)",RFC 2574, May 1999.   [30] Wijnen, B., Presuhn, R. and K. McCloghrie, "View-based Access        Control Model for the Simple Network Management Protocol        (SNMP)",RFC 2575, May 1999.   [31] Krupczak, C. and J. Saperia, "Definitions of System-Level        Managed Objects for Applications",RFC 2287, February 1998.11.  Authors' Addresses   Carl Kalbfleisch   Verio, Inc.   1950 Stemmons Freeway   2004 INFOMART   Dallas, TX 75207   USA   Phone: +1 972-238-8303   Fax:   +1 972-238-0268   EMail: cwk@verio.net   Cheryl Krupczak   Empire Technologies, Inc.   541 Tenth Street, NW Suite 169   Atlanta, GA 30318   USA   Phone: +1 770-384-0184   EMail: cheryl@empiretech.comKalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 84]

RFC 2564               Application Management MIB               May 1999   Randy Presuhn (Editor)   BMC Software, Inc.   965 Stewart Drive   Sunnyvale, CA 94086   USA   Phone: +1 408-616-3100   Fax:   +1 408-616-3101   EMail: randy_presuhn@bmc.com   Jon Saperia   IronBridge Networks   55 Hayden Avenue   Lexington, MA 02173   USA   Phone: +1 781-402-8029   Fax:   +1 781-402-8090   EMail: saperia@mediaone.netKalbfleisch, et al.         Standards Track                    [Page 85]

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