26.5 Server status table (hirServerStatusTable)

The server status table stores a snapshot of performance information on a server's operating status at a given point in time. An instance is created for each unit or server.

Notes on collecting performance information
Set the performance information collection interval to no less than 60 seconds so that HiRDB performance is not affected adversely.

Table 26-3 shows the configuration of the server status table.

Table 26-3 Configuration of the server status table

IDObjectExplanationTypePrivilegeData source
1.hirServerStatusTableServer status tableSEQUENCEnot-access[Figure]
1.1hirServerStatusEntryServer operating status entrySEQUENCEnot-access[Figure]
1.1.1hirServerStatusSysIndexHiRDB system identifier indexINTEGERread-onlyMIB command
1.1.2hirServerStatusHostIndexHiRDB host identifier indexINTEGERread-onlyMIB command
1.1.3hirServerStatusUnitIndexHiRDB unit identifier indexINTEGERread-onlyMIB command
1.1.4hirServerStatusServerIndexHiRDB server identifier indexINTEGERread-onlyMIB command
1.1.5hirServerStatusInstanceInstance name
HiRDB-identifier:host-name:unit-identifier:server-name
Display
String
read-onlyMIB command
1.1.6hirServerStatusHirIDHiRDB identifierDisplay
String
read-onlyMIB command
1.1.7hirServerStatusHostHost nameDisplay
String
read-onlypdls -d svr
1.1.8hirServerStatusServerNameServer name
******** is displayed for a unit.
Display
String
read-onlypdls -d svr
1.1.9hirServerStatusStartTimeStart time of server or unit
999999 is displayed if the server or unit is stopped.
Display
String
read-onlypdls -d svr
1.1.10hirServerStatusStatusServer or unit status
One of the following:
1: ACTIVE
2: STOP
3: STOP (N)
4: STOP (F)
5: STOP (A)
6: START (I)
7: SUSPEND
8: STARTING
9: STOPPING
10:TRNPAUSE
INTEGERread-onlypdls -d svr
1.1.11hirServerStatusUnitIDUnit identifierDisplay
String
read-onlypdls -d svr
1.1.12hirServerStatusDummyCannot be referenced.INTEGERread-onlyMIB command

Legend:

[Figure]: Not applicable