Hitachi

JP1 Version 12 JP1/Extensible SNMP Agent Description, Operator's Guide and Reference


4.3.2 Description of Hitachi enterprise-specific MIB objects

This subsection describes the Hitachi enterprise-specific MIB objects in each group. The tables in this subsection use the following legend:

Legend:

--: Not applicable

The following files in /var/opt/OV/share/snmp_mibs/eagent also provide information about the MIB objects:

Organization of this subsection

(1) opConf group

The following table describes the Hitachi enterprise-specific MIB objects in the opConf group.

Table 4‒29: opConf group (enterprises.hitachi.systemExMib.cometMibs.subSystems.cometOP.opConf) (1.116.5.1.1.2.10)

ID

Object name

Contents

Units

1

opConfCharCode

Character code used by control support for code conversion

--

(2) systemInfo group

The following table describes the Hitachi enterprise-specific MIB objects in the systemInfo group.

Table 4‒30: systemInfo group (enterprises.hitachi.systemExMib.cometMibs.systems.hiux.systemInfo) (1.116.5.1.2.1.1)

ID

Object name

Contents

Units

1

systemInfoTTYMajor

The major number of the console device.

--

2

systemInfoTTYMinor

The minor number of the console device.

--

3

systemInfoBootTime

The time since the last boot.

Hundredths of a second

4

systemInfoActiveProcessors

The number of processors which are running when system call is issued.

--

5

systemInfoProcessors

The maximum number of processors which had run at the same time since the last boot.

--

6

systemInfoMaxProcesses

The maximum number of processes which were allowed to run to system.

--

7

systemInfoRunQueProcesses

The number of processes which are being loaded to main storage and waiting to run except system process.

--

8

systemInfoXferWaitProcesses

The number of processes which are waiting for data transfer from disk.

--

9

systemInfoPageInWaitProcesses

The number of processes which are waiting for pagein from disk.

--

10

systemInfoSleepProcesses

Number of sleeping processes in physical memory. However, the following processes are excluded:

  • Processes that are sleeping while waiting for I/O

  • Processes that have slept continuously for at least 20 seconds

--

11

systemInfoSwapOutProcesses

The number of processes which are being swapped out, but it is only process which immediately becomes to runnable when be swapped in.

--

12

systemInfoPhysicalMemorySize

The number of bytes for physical memory.

Bytes

13

systemInfoPhysicalMemoryFreeSize

The number of bytes for free physical memory which is able to allocate to process.

Bytes

14

systemInfoVirtualMemoryProcessSize

The number of bytes for Virtual memory which are using for text, data and stack area by processes except system process.

Bytes

15

systemInfoVirtualMemoryWaitProcessSize

The number of bytes for virtual memory which are using by whole runnable processes.

Bytes

16

systemInfoPhysicalMemoryProcessSize

The number of bytes for physical memory which are using for text, data and stack area by whole processes.

Bytes

17

systemInfoPhysicalMemoryWaitProcessSize

The number of bytes for physical memory which are using by whole runnable processes.

Bytes

18

systemInfoCPUStates

The number of states which belong to system.

--

19

systemInfoOpenLogicalVolumes

The number of open logical volumes.

--

20

systemInfoOpenLogicalVolumeGrps

The number of open logical volume groups.

--

21

systemInfoAllocPBUFs

The number of PBUFs which are being allocated to logical volume.

--

22

systemInfoUsedPBUFs

The number of PBUFs which is being used to logical volume.

--

23

systemInfoMaxPBUFs

The maximum number of PBUFs which had been used to logical volume till now.

--

24

systemInfoActiveProcessEntries

The number of active process table entries in the number of all process table entries.

Entries

25

systemInfoActiveInodeEntries

The number of active inode table entries in the number of all inode table entries.

Entries

26

systemInfoActiveFileEntries

The number of active file table entries in the number of all file table entries.

Entries

(3) virtualMemory group

The following table describes the Hitachi enterprise-specific MIB objects in the virtualMemory group:

Table 4‒31: virtualMemory group (enterprises.hitachi.systemExMib.cometMibs.systems.hiux.virtualMemory) (1.116.5.1.2.1.2)

ID

Object name

Contents

Units

1

vmPageSize

The number of bytes per page for virtual storage.

Bytes

2

vmDaemonFreePages

The number of pages which were been free by pageout daemon. This value is the average of once a second and updated every 5 seconds.

Pages

3

vmInterruptions

The number of device interruptions. This value is the average of once a second and updated every 5 seconds.

--

4

vmPageInPages

The number of pages which were paged in. This value is the average of once a second and updated every 5 seconds.

Pages

5

vmPageOutPages

The number of pages which were paged out. This value is the average of once a second and updated every 5 seconds.

Pages

6

vmPageReclaims

The total number of page reclaims. This value is the average of once a second and updated every 5 seconds.

--

7

vmTLBFlashes

The number of times a TLB flush occurred. This value is the average for one second and updated every 5 seconds.

--

8

vmDaemonScanPages

The number of pages which were scanned by pageout daemon. This value is the average of once a second and updated every 5 seconds.

Pages

9

vmContextSwitches

The number of context switches. This value is the average of once a second and updated every 5 seconds.

--

10

vmSystemCalls

The number of calls to system call. This value is the average of once a second and updated every 5 seconds.

--

11

vmXFileSystemFreelistPages

The number of pages which found in free list rather than in file system. This value is the average of once a second and updated every 5 seconds.

Pages

12

vmXSwapDeviceFreeListPages

The number of pages which found in freelist rather than on swapdevice. This value is the average of once a second and updated every 5 seconds.

Pages

13

vmFreeMemoryPages

The number of free memory pages. This value is the average of once a second and updated every 5 seconds.

Pages

14

vmTotalSwapIns

The number of swapins since the last boot.

--

15

vmTotalSwapOuts

The number of swapouts since the last boot.

--

16

vmTotalDaemonFreePages

The number of pages which have been free by pageout daemon since the last boot.

Pages

17

vmTotalDemandLoadPages

The number of pages which have been filled on demand from executable file since the last boot.

Pages

18

vmTotalPageFaults

The number of page faults since the last boot.

--

19

vmTotalInterruptions

The number of device interruptions since the last boot.

--

20

vmTotalIntransitPageFaults

The number of intransit blocking page faults since the last boot.

--

21

vmTotalDemandLoadCreatePages

The number of pages created which have been filled on demand since the last boot.

Pages

22

vmTotalZeroFillCreatePages

The number of new zero-filled pages created since the last boot.

Pages

23

vmTotalFreeListReclaimedPages

The number of pages reclaimed from freelist since the last boot.

Pages

24

vmTotalPageIns

The number of pageins since the last boot.

--

25

vmTotalPageOuts

The number of pageouts since the last boot.

--

26

vmTotalPageInPages

The number of pages which have been paged in since the last boot.

Pages

27

vmTotalPageOutPages

The number of pages which have been paged out since the last boot.

Pages

28

vmTotalSwapInPages

The number of pages which have been swapped in since the last boot.

Pages

29

vmTotalSwapOutPages

The number of pages which have been swapped out since the last boot.

Pages

30

vmTotalDaemonTicksNum

The number of pageouts by the pageout daemon since the last boot.

--

31

vmTotalContextSwitches

The number of context switches since the last boot.

--

32

vmTotalSystemCalls

The number of calls to system call since the last boot.

--

33

vmTotalTraps

The number of calls to trap since the last boot.

--

34

vmTotalXFileSystemFreeListPages

The number of pages which have found in freelist rather than in file system since the last boot.

Pages

35

vmTotalXSwapDeviceFreeListPages

The number of pages which have found in freelist rather than on swap device since the last boot.

Pages

36

vmTotalDemandZeroFillPages

The number of pages which have been zero filled on demand since the last boot.

Pages

37

vmTotalDaemonScanPages

The number of pages which have been scanned by pageout daemon since the last boot.

Pages

38

vmTotalReclaimedPages

The number of page reclaims since the last boot.

Pages

39

vmTotalDeficitPages

The number of pages that are estimated to be needed for processes that will be newly swapped in.

Pages

40

vmTotalReadChars

The number of characters which have been read from TTY devices since the last boot.

Characters

41

vmTotalWriteChars

The number of characters which have been written to TTY devices since the last boot.

Characters

42

vmTotalForks

The number of forks since the last boot.

--

43

vmTotalForkPages

The number of pages that have been forked since the last boot.

Pages

44

vmTotalDiskBlockReads

The number of disk block reads which have been issued since the last boot.

--

45

vmTotalDiskBlockWrites

The number of disk block writes which have been issued since the last boot.

--

46

vmTotalProcessSwapOuts

The total number of times for which system have swapped out the executable processes. This value is updated once a second.

--

47

vmTotalSwapOutProcesses

The total number of executable processes which have been swapped out by system. This value is updated once a second.

--

(4) process group

The following table describes the Hitachi enterprise-specific MIB objects in the process group.

Table 4‒32: process group (enterprises.hitachi.systemExMib.cometMibs.systems.hiux.process) (1.116.5.1.2.1.3)

ID

Object name

Contents

Units

1

processNum

The number of processes which are running.

--

2

processTable

Information of processes which are running.

--

2.1

processEntry

Each entry is distinguished from process ID.

--

2.1.1

processID

Process ID.

--

2.1.2

processIndex

The number associated with the process.

--

2.1.3

processStatus

The process status.

sleep (1), run (2), stop (3), zombie (4), other (5), idle (6)

--

2.1.4

processStateFlags

The flags associated with process.

incore (1), sys (2), locked (4), trace (8), trace2 (16)

--

2.1.5

processUserID

The process user ID.

--

2.1.6

processSavedUserID

The saved process user ID.

--

2.1.7

processParentID

The parent process ID.

--

2.1.8

processGroupID

The process group ID.

--

2.1.9

processCPUUtilization

The CPU utilization for scheduling of process.

--

2.1.10

processPriority

The process priority.

--

2.1.11

processCPUNice

The process CPU nice.

--

2.1.12

processProcessor

The processor on which this process last run.

--

2.1.13

processStartTime

The time since the process started.

Hundredths of a second

2.1.14

processPhysicalMemoryTextSize

The number of bytes for physical memory which are using for text.

Bytes

2.1.15

processPhysicalMemoryDataSize

The number of bytes for physical memory which are using for data.

Bytes

2.1.16

processPhysicalMemoryStackSize

The number of bytes for physical memory which are using for stack.

Bytes

2.1.17

processPhysicalMemorySharedMemorySize

The number of bytes for physical memory which are using for shared memory.

Bytes

2.1.18

processPhysicalMemoryMemoryMappedSize

The number of bytes for physical memory which are using for memory mapped file.

Bytes

2.1.19

processPhysicalMemoryUserSize

The number of bytes for physical memory which are using for process data (u area).

Bytes

2.1.20

processPhysicalMemoryIOSize

The number of bytes for physical memory which are using for I/O device mapping.

Bytes

2.1.21

processVirtualMemoryTextSize

The number of bytes for virtual memory which are using for text.

Bytes

2.1.22

processVirtualMemoryDataSize

The number of bytes for virtual memory which are using for data.

Bytes

2.1.23

processVirtualMemoryStackSize

The number of bytes for virtual memory which are using for stack.

Bytes

2.1.24

processVirtualMemorySharedMemorySize

The number of bytes for virtual memory which are using for shared memory.

Bytes

2.1.25

processVirtualMemoryMemoryMappedSize

The number of bytes for virtual memory which are using for memory mapped file.

Bytes

2.1.26

processVirtualMemoryUserSize

The number of bytes for virtual memory which are using for process data (u area).

Bytes

2.1.27

processVirtualMemoryIOSize

The number of bytes for virtual memory which are using for I/O device mapping.

Bytes

2.1.28

processResidentSize

The number of bytes that are resident in the memory being used by the process, without being paged out to a disk.

Bytes

2.1.29

processAddress

The user area address of process. When this process is being in physical memory, this value is a physical address in main storage, and when this process is being swapped out, this value is an address on disk.

--

2.1.30

processSleepAddress

The address for which process is sleeping. When the process is not sleeping, this value is zero.

--

2.1.31

processUserTime

The time at which process spent to run on user mode.

Hundredths of a second

2.1.32

processSystemTime

The time at which process spent to run on system mode.

Hundredths of a second

2.1.33

processTTYMajor

If the process has a control terminal, this value indicates the TTY device major number. If both major and minor numbers are -1, the process does not have a console device.

--

2.1.34

processTTYMinor

If the process has a control terminal, this value indicates the TTY device minor number. If both major and minor numbers are -1, the process does not have a console device.

--

2.1.35

processCommand

Command line characters for which process started.

--

2.1.36

processExecutable

The executable file name for the process.

--

2.1.37

processResidentTime

The residents time for scheduling this process.

Seconds

2.1.38

processCPUTimeTicks

CPU time ticks of which this process spent in present time slice.

--

2.1.39

processTotalCPUTimeTicks

CPU time ticks of which this process have spent since start.

--

2.1.40

processFssID

The group ID of the fair share scheduler to which the process belongs.

--

2.1.41

processResidentTimeCPU

The rate of CPU time ticks during processResidentTime.

%

2.1.42

processMinorFaults

The number of page reclaims.

--

2.1.43

processMajorFaults

The number of page faults to need disk access.

--

2.1.44

processSwapOuts

The number of swapouts.

--

2.1.45

ProcessSignals

The number of signals which were received by process.

--

2.1.46

processReceivedMessages

The number of messages which were received by process.

--

2.1.47

processSentMessages

The number of messages which were sent by process.

--

2.1.48

processMaxResidentSize

The maximum number of resident bytes which were allowed to this process.

Bytes

2.1.49

processUser

The name of the user who started this process.

--

(5) processor group

The following table describes the Hitachi enterprise-specific MIB objects in the processor group.

Table 4‒33: processor group (enterprises.hitachi.systemExMib.cometMibs.systems.hiux.pocessor) (1.116.5.1.2.1.4)

ID

Object name

Contents

Unit

1

processorNum

The number of entries for processor information.

--

2

processorTable

The processor information table.

--

2.1

processorEntry

Each entry is distinguished from number associated with processor.

--

2.1.1

processorIndex

The number associated with the processor.

--

2.1.2

processorFileSystemReadBytes

The total number of bytes that were read from the file system since the last boot.

Bytes

2.1.3

processorFileSystemWriteBytes

The total number of bytes that were written to the file system since the last boot.

Bytes

2.1.4

processorDiskBlockReadRequests

The total number of read requests issued to the NFS-mounted disk block since the last boot.

--

2.1.5

processorDiskBlockWriteRequests

The total number of write requests issued to the NFS-mounted disk block since the last boot.

--

2.1.6

processorNFSReadBytes

The total number of bytes read from NFS since the last boot.

Bytes

2.1.7

processorNFSWriteBytes

The total number of bytes written to NFS since the last boot.

Bytes

2.1.8

processorPhysicalReads

The total number of physical reads executed by the processor from raw devices since the last boot.

--

2.1.9

processorPhysicalWrites

The total number of physical writes executed by the processor to raw devices since the last boot.

--

2.1.10

processorRunQueues

The number of times the processor had processes waiting to run since the last boot. This value is updated once every second.

--

2.1.11

processorRunQueueProcesses

The number of processes waiting to run on the processor since the last boot. This value is updated every second.

--

2.1.12

processorSysExecs

The total number of exec system calls issued on the processor since the last boot.

--

2.1.13

processorSysReads

The total number of read system calls issued on the processor since the last boot.

--

2.1.14

processorSysWrites

The total number of write system calls issued on the processor since the last boot.

--

2.1.15

processorSysNamis

The total number of sysnami() functions issued on the processor since the last boot.

--

2.1.16

processorSysIgets

The total number of sysiget() functions issued on the processor since the last boot.

--

2.1.17

processorDirFileSystemReadBytes

The total number of file system bytes that were read on the processor during directory lookup since the last boot.

Bytes

2.1.18

processorSemaphoreOperations

The number of System V semaphore operations executed on the processor since the last boot.

--

2.1.19

processorMessageOperations

The number of System V message operations executed on the processor since the last boot.

--

2.1.20

processorInMUXInterruptions

The number of MUX interrupts received by the processor since the last boot.

--

2.1.21

processorOutMUXInterruptions

The number of MUX interrupts sent by the processor since the last boot.

--

2.1.22

processorTTYRawChars

The number of characters read by the processor via raw device read since the last boot.

Characters

2.1.23

processorTTYCanonChars

The number of canonical characters manipulated by the processor since the last boot.

Characters

2.1.24

processorTTYOutChars

The number of characters output by the processor since the last boot.

Characters

2.1.25

processorCPULoadAvg1

The average load on the processor in the last 1 minute x 100.

The average load means the average number of processes and threads in execution status or executable status on the processor in the last 1 minute.

For example, if the average load is 1, this means that there was an average of 1 process or thread in execution status or executable status in the last 1 minute, and therefore it can be assumed that the CPU was always executing a process.

--

2.1.26

processorCPULoadAvg5

The average load on the processor in the last 5 minutes x 100.

--

2.1.27

processorCPULoadAvg15

The average load on the processor in the last 15 minutes x 100.

--

2.1.28

processorUserCPUTime

The CPU time used by user processes on the processor since the last boot. In Solaris and AIX, the CPU time for the user processes after the start of SNMP Agent.

Hundredths of a second

2.1.29

processorNiceCPUTime

The CPU time for the user processes executed with a nice value of 21 or above on the processor since the last boot. In Solaris and AIX, the CPU time for the user processes executed with a nice value of 21 or above after the start of SNMP Agent.

Hundredths of a second

2.1.30

processorSysCPUTime

The CPU time for the user processes executed in the system (kernel) mode on the processor since the last boot. In Solaris and AIX, the CPU time for the user processes executed in the system (kernel) mode after the start of SNMP Agent.

Hundredths of a second

2.1.31

processorIdleCPUTime

The CPU time for the idle mode on the processor since the last boot. In Solaris and AIX, the CPU idle time after the start of SNMP Agent.

Hundredths of a second

2.1.32

processorWaitCPUTime

The CPU time for the wait mode on the processor since the last boot. In Solaris and AIX, the CPU wait time after the start of SNMP Agent.

Hundredths of a second

2.1.33

processorBlockCPUTime

The CPU time blocked on a spinlock on this processor since the last boot.

Hundredths of a second

2.1.34

processorSwaitCPUTime

The CPU time blocked on the kernel semaphore on this processor since the last boot.

Hundredths of a second

2.1.35

processorIntrCPUTime

The CPU time for the interrupt mode on this processor since the last boot.

Hundredths of a second

2.1.36

processorSsysCPUTime

The CPU time used by kernel process on the kernel mode on this processor since the last boot.

Hundredths of a second

(6) diskInfo group

The following table describes the Hitachi enterprise-specific MIB objects in the diskInfo group.

Table 4‒34: diskInfo group (enterprises.hitachi.systemExMib.cometMibs.systems.hiux.diskInfo) (1.116.5.1.2.1.5)

ID

Object name

Contents

Units

1

diskNum

The number of disks which are being attached to system.

--

2

diskTable

The disk information table.

--

2.1

diskEntry

Each entry is distinguished from numbers associated with disk.

--

2.1.1

diskIndex

The number associated with the disk.

--

2.1.2

diskTTYMajor

The TTY device major number for the disk.

--

2.1.3

diskTTYMinor

The TTY device minor number for the disk.

--

2.1.4

diskBusyTimeTicks

The number of time ticks for device busy.

--

2.1.5

diskSeeks

The number of seeks.

--

2.1.6

diskXfers

The number of data transfers.

--

2.1.7

diskWordsXfers

The number of transfers for double bytes word data.

--

2.1.8

diskWordsWriteTime

The time for writing double bytes word data to disk.

Millisec-

onds/byte

(7) swapInfo group

The following table describes the Hitachi enterprise-specific MIB objects in the swapInfo group.

Table 4‒35: swapInfo group (enterprises.hitachi.systemExMib.cometMibs.systems.hiux.swapInfo) (1.116.5.1.2.1.6)

ID

Object name

Contents

Units

1

swapTotalSize

The total number of swap space bytes.

Bytes

2

swapTotalEnabledSize

The total number of swap space bytes enabled to use.

Bytes

3

swapTotalFreeSize

The total number of swap space free bytes.

Bytes

4

swapTotalBlockDeviceSize

The total number of swap space bytes allocated to block device.

Bytes

5

swapTotalBlockDeviceEnabledSize

The total number of swap space bytes enabled to use allocated to block device.

Bytes

6

swapTotalBlockDeviceFreeSize

The total number of swap space free bytes allocated to block device.

Bytes

7

swapTotalFileSystemSize

The total number of swap space bytes allocated to file system.

Bytes

8

swapTotalFileSystemEnabledSize

The total number of swap space bytes enabled to use allocated to file system.

Bytes

9

swapTotalFileSystemFreeSize

The total number of swap space free bytes allocated to file system.

Bytes

10

swapNum

The number of entries for swap space information.

--

11

swapTable

The swap space information table.

--

11.1

swapEntry

Each entry is distinguished from numbers associated with swap space.

--

11.1.1

swapIndex

The number associated with swap space.

--

11.1.2

swapPlace

The flag that indicates where swap space is being allocated. When swap space is allocated in a block device, this value is swblock (1); when swap space is allocated in a file system, this value is swfs (2).

--

11.1.3

swapFlags

When the swap space is enabled, this value is enable (1), when the swap space is disabled, this value is disable (0).

--

11.1.4

swapPriority

The priority for using swap space. Small space is used first.

--

11.1.5

swapFreeSize

The number of swap space bytes enabled to use.

Bytes

11.1.6

swapBlockDeviceMajor

Device information, only when swap space was allocated on block device fields.

--

11.1.7

swapBlockDeviceMinor

Device information, only when swap space was allocated on block device fields.

--

11.1.8

swapBlockDeviceStartNum

The block number for starting to use, only when swap space was allocated on block device fields.

--

11.1.9

swapBlockDeviceSize

The number of swap space bytes, if swap space was allocated on a block device.

Bytes

11.1.10

swapFileSystemSize

The number of swap space bytes, if swap space was allocated on a file system.

Bytes

11.1.11

swapFileSystemMinSize

The minimum number of swap space bytes that are allocated, if swap space was allocated on a file system.

Bytes

11.1.12

swapFileSystemMaxSize

The maximum number of swap space bytes which had been allocated until now, only when swap space was allocated in file system fields.

Bytes

11.1.13

swapFileSystemReservedSize

The number of swap space bytes that are currently reserved, if swap space was allocated on a file system.

Bytes

11.1.14

swapFileSystemMountPoint

The point at which a file system is mounted, if swap space was allocated on a file system.

--

(8) swapSpace group

The following table describes the Hitachi enterprise-specific MIB objects in the swapSpace group:

Table 4‒36: swapSpace group (enterprises.hitachi.systemExMib.cometMibs.systems.hiux.swapSpace) (1.116.5.1.2.1.7)

ID

Object name

Contents

Units

1

swapSpaceConfig

Swap space size

Kilobytes

2

swapSpaceEnable

Available swap space size

Kilobytes

3

swapSpaceFree

Free swap space size

Kilobytes

(9) diskBusy group

The following table describes the Hitachi enterprise-specific MIB objects in the diskBusy group.

Table 4‒37: diskBusy group (enterprises.hitachi.systemExMib.cometMibs.systems.hiux.diskBusy) (1.116.5.1.2.1.8)

ID

Object name

Contents

Units

1

diskBusyNum

Number of diskBusyTable entries.

--

2

diskBusyTable

The disk busy ratio table.

--

2.1

diskBusyEntry

Each entry is identified by diskBusyDeviceName.

--

2.1.1

diskBusyDeviceName

Disk device name.

If SNMP Agent is installed on Solaris, one entry is created for each disk, not for a partition or a disk slice, which is a kind of segment. Entry examples are dad0 and sd3. In this example, dad represents a built-in IDE disk and sd represents a SCSI disk. The numbers that follow are target IDs.

--

2.1.2

diskBusyUtil

Disk busy ratio for the past 5 seconds.

  • Disk busy ratio

    The kernel passes I/O requests from application programs to the pertinent device driver. The device driver sends the received I/O request to the pertinent device. The I/O request is retained in a queue buffer provided within the device. As specified by the I/O request in the queue, the device seeks and actually reads data, and returns it via the reverse route. The disk busy ratio is the time spent by the device performing such processing divided by the total time elapsed.

    The disk busy ratio represents the disk busy status that exists as the disk busy ratio information is collected. You can determine the disk status by monitoring this disk busy ratio. For example, if you observe the same disk busy ratio a number of times in succession, you can ascertain that the disk remains in the same condition.

  • Note on obtaining this object

    If SNMP Agent is installed on Solaris, it needs 6 seconds or more to obtain a diskBusyTable instance. Therefore, specify 6 seconds or longer as the SNMP request time-out threshold on the manager system.

%

(10) swapSystem group

The following table describes the Hitachi enterprise-specific MIB objects in the swapSystem group.

Table 4‒38: swapSystem group (enterprises.hitachi.systemExMib.cometMibs.systems.hiux.swapSystem) (1.116.5.1.2.1.9)

ID

Object name

Contents

Units

1

swapSystemTotalSize

Total swap area size

Kilobytes

2

swapSystemTotalEnableSize

Enabled swap area size

Kilobytes

3

swapSystemTotalFreeSize

Total free swap area size

Kilobytes

4

swapSystemTotalBlockDeviceSize

Total size of the swap area located in the block-based device

Kilobytes

5

swapSystemTotalBlockDeviceEnabledSize

Total size of the enabled swap area located in the block-based device

Kilobytes

6

swapSystemTotalBlockDeviceFreeSize

Total size of the free swap area located in the block-based device

Kilobytes

7

swapSystemTotalFileSystemSize

Total size of the swap area located in the file system

Kilobytes

8

swapSystemTotalFileSystemEnabledSize

Total size of the enabled swap area located in the file system

Kilobytes

9

swapSystemTotalFileSystemFreeSize

Total size of the free swap area located in the file system

Kilobytes

10

swapSystemNum

Number of swap area information entries

--

11

swapSystemTable

The swap area information table

--

11.1

swapSystemEntry

Each entry is identified by the swapSystemIndex value.

--

11.1.1

swapSystemIndex

Swap area index number

--

11.1.2

swapSystemPlace

Flag that indicates where the swap area resides

swblock(1): In block-based device

swfs(2): In file system

--

11.1.3

swapSystemFlags

Indicates whether the swap area is enabled or disabled

disable(0): Disabled

enable(1): Enabled

--

11.1.4

swapSystemPriority

Swap area priority. A swap area assigned a lower value will be used sooner.

--

11.1.5

swapSystemFreeSize

Size of the free area included in the currently enabled swap area

Kilobytes

11.1.6

swapSystemBlockDeviceMajor

Contains device information (Major) if the swap area resides in a block-based device.

--

11.1.7

swapSystemBlockDeviceMinor

Contains device information (Minor) if the swap area resides in a block-based device.

--

11.1.8

swapSystemBlockDeviceStartNum

Contains the starting block number if the swap area resides in a block-based device.

--

11.1.9

swapSystemBlockDeviceSize

Swap area size if the swap area is allocated in a block-based device

Kilobytes

11.1.10

swapSystemFileSystemSize

Swap area size if the swap area is allocated in a file system

Kilobytes

11.1.11

swapSystemFileSystemMinSize

Minimum size of the area that can be allocated as the swap area if it resides in a file system

Kilobytes

11.1.12

swapSystemFileSystemMaxSize

Maximum size of the area that can be allocated as the swap area if it resides in a file system

Kilobytes

11.1.13

swapSystemFileSystemReservedSize

Size of the area currently reserved on the swap area if it resides in a file system

Kilobytes

11.1.14

swapSystemFileSystemMountPoint

If the swap area resides in a file system, this object indicates where the file system is mounted.

--

(11) cpuUtil group

The following table describes the Hitachi enterprise-specific MIB objects in the cpuUtil group.

Table 4‒39: cpuUtil group (enterprises.hitachi.systemExMib.cometMibs.systems.hiux.cpuUtil) (1.116.5.1.2.1.10)

ID

Object name

Contents

Units

1

cpuUtilTable

CPU utilization rate information

--

1.1

cpuUtilEntry

Each entry is distinguished by its cpuUtilNum value. SNMP Agent acquires the CPU utilization rate during the specified interval time (default is 5 minutes) from the OS. This value becomes the MIB value. Acquisition of the CPU utilization rate is continuously executed. The utilization rate of each CPU can be monitored by periodically collecting this MIB from the manager.

--

1.1.1

cpuUtilNum

CPU number (0 if there is only 1 CPU)

--

1.1.2

cpuUtilUser

User CPU utilization during the specified interval

%

1.1.3

cpuUtilSystem

System CPU utilization during the specified interval

%

1.1.4

cpuUtilWio

Wait CPU utilization during the specified interval

%

1.1.5

cpuUtilIdle

Idle CPU utilization during the specified interval

%

1.1.6

cpuUtilTime

The time when CPU utilization was acquired from the OS (for example, 2003/01/16 19:00:00)

--

2

cpuUtilInterval

Interval time

Minutes

3

cpuUtilTotalUser

Average user CPU utilization rate for all CPUs during the specified interval

%

4

cpuUtilTotalSystem

Average system CPU utilization rate for all CPUs during the specified interval

%

5

cpuUtilTotalWio

Average wait CPU utilization rate for all CPUs during the specified interval

%

6

cpuUtilTotalIdle

Average idle CPU utilization rate for all CPUs during the specified interval

%

Important

Note the following about the Hitachi enterprise-specific MIB objects in the cpuUtil group:

  • You can use the htc_monagt1 option to change the interval time (minutes).

  • You can set up SNMP Agent such that it does not obtain MIB values.

  • For cpuUtilTotalUser, cpuUtilTotalSystem, cpuUtilTotalWio, and cpuUtilTotalIdle, the utilization rates of individual CPUs are added and then divided by the number of CPUs. Since decimals are discarded from the resulting numbers, the total might not equal 100%.

    In the SMT environment, you can use the SNMP_HTC_AIX_CPU_SMT environment variable to specify the CPU utilization rate for the entire machine. When you use a resource browser to obtain the CPU utilization rate from JP1/SSO, CPU information is displayed as a single instance for the entire machine even if multiple CPUs are installed in the actual environment.

  • If a CPU is disabled or moved, the correct values might be temporarily unobtainable. Wait a little while and the correct values will become obtainable again.

  • For notes about acquiring CPU information when the online/offline status of the CPU changes in Solaris, see 2.15 Notes about CPU information.

  • For notes about cases in which a CPU is dynamically added or removed by DLPAR (Dynamic Logical Partition) in AIX, see 2.15 Notes about CPU information.

(12) virtualMemory64 group

The following table describes the Hitachi enterprise-specific MIB objects in the virtualMemory64 group.

Table 4‒40: virtualMemory64 group (enterprises.hitachi.systemExMib.cometMibs.systems.hiux.virtualMemory64) (1.116.5.1.2.1.13)

ID

Object name

Contents

Units

1

vm64PageSize

The number of bytes per page for virtual storage.

Bytes

2

vm64DaemonfreePages

The number of pages which were freed by the pageout daemon. This value is the average for one second and is updated every 5 seconds.

Pages

3

vm64Interruptions

The number of device interruptions. This value is the average for one second and is updated every 5 seconds.

--

4

vm64PageInPages

The number of pages which were paged in. This value is the average for one second and is updated every 5 seconds.

Pages

5

vm64PageOutPages

The number of pages which were paged out. This value is the average for one second and is updated every 5 seconds.

Pages

6

vm64PageReclaims

The total number of page

reclaims. This value is the average for one second and is updated every 5 seconds.

--

7

vm64TLBFlashes

The number of times a TLB flush occurred. This value is the average for one second and is updated every 5 seconds.

--

8

vm64DaemonScanPages

The number of pages which were scanned by the pageout daemon. This value is the average for one second and is updated every 5 seconds.

Pages

9

vm64ContextSwitches

The number of context switches. This value is the average for one second and is updated every 5 seconds.

--

10

vm64SystemCalls

The number of calls to system call. This value is the average for one second and is updated every 5 seconds.

--

11

vm64XFileSystemFreelistPages

The number of pages that were found in free list rather than in file system. This value is the average for one second and is updated every 5 seconds.

Pages

12

vm64XSwapDeviceFreeListPages

The number of pages that were found in freelist rather than on swapdevice. This value is the average for one second and is updated every 5 seconds.

Pages

13

vm64FreeMemoryPages

The number of free memory pages. This value is the average for one second and is updated every 5 seconds.

Pages

14

vm64TotalSwapIns

The number of swapins since the last boot.

--

15

vm64TotalSwapOuts

The number of swapouts since the last boot.

--

16

vm64TotalDaemonFreePages

The number of pages that have been freed by the pageout daemon since the last boot.

Pages

17

vm64TotalDemandLoadPages

The number of pages that have been filled on demand from the executable file since the last boot.

Pages

18

vm64TotalPageFaults

The number of page faults since the last boot.

--

19

vm64TotalInterruptions

The number of device interruptions since the last boot.

--

20

vm64TotalIntransitPageFaults

The number of intransit blocking page faults since the last boot.

--

21

vm64TotalDemandLoadCreatePages

The number of created pages that have been filled on demand since the last boot.

Pages

22

vm64TotalZeroFillCreatePages

The number of new zero-filled pages created since the last boot.

Pages

23

vm64TotalFreeListReclaimedPages

The number of pages reclaimed from freelist since the last boot.

Pages

24

vm64TotalPageIns

The number of pageins since the last boot.

--

25

vm64TotalPageOuts

The number of pageouts since the last boot.

--

26

vm64TotalPageInPages

The number of pages that have been paged in since the last boot.

Pages

27

vm64TotalPageOutPages

The number of pages that have been paged out since the last boot.

Pages

28

vm64TotalSwapInPages

The number of pages that have been swapped in since the last boot.

Pages

29

vm64TotalSwapOutPages

The number of pages that have been swapped out since the last boot.

Pages

30

vm64TotalDaemonTicksNum

The number of pageouts by the pageout daemon since the last boot.

--

31

vm64TotalContextSwitches

The number of context switches since the last boot.

--

32

vm64TotalSystemCalls

The number of system calls since the last boot.

--

33

vm64TotalTraps

The number of traps since the last boot.

--

34

vm64TotalXFileSystemFreeListPages

The number of pages that were found in freelist rather than in the file system since the last boot.

Pages

35

vm64TotalXSwapDeviceFreeListPages

The number of pages that were found in freelist rather than on a swap device since the last boot.

Pages

36

vm64TotalDemandZeroFillPages

The number of pages that have been zero filled on demand since the last boot.

Pages

37

vm64TotalDaemonScanPages

The number of pages that have been scanned by the pageout daemon since the last boot.

Pages

38

vm64TotalReclaimedPages

The number of page reclaims since the last boot.

Pages

39

vm64TotalDeficitPages

The number of pages that are estimated to be needed for processes that will be newly swapped in.

Pages

40

vm64TotalReadChars

The number of characters that have been read from TTY devices since the last boot.

Characters

41

vm64TotalWriteChars

The number of characters that have been written to TTY devices since the last boot.

Characters

42

vm64TotalForks

The number of forks since the last boot.

--

43

vm64TotalForkPages

The number of pages that have been forked since the last boot.

Pages

44

vm64TotalDiskBlockReads

The number of disk block reads that have been issued since the last boot.

--

45

vm64TotalDiskBlockWrites

The number of disk block writes that have been issued since the last boot.

--

46

vm64TotalProcessSwapOuts

The total number of times the system swapped out executable processes. This value is updated once a second.

--

47

vm64TotalSwapOutProcesses

The total number of executable processes that have been swapped out by the system. This value is updated once a second.

--

Important

Note the following about the Hitachi enterprise-specific MIB objects in the virtualMemory64 group:

  • The syntax of objects from 14 to 47 in this group is Counter64. Objects with Counter64 syntax can only be acquired through SNMPv2c requests, not SNMPv1 requests.

(13) systemInfo64 group

The following table describes the Hitachi enterprise-specific MIB objects in the systemInfo64 group.

Table 4‒41: systemInfo64 group (enterprises.hitachi.systemExMib.cometMibs.systems.hiux.systemInfo64) (1.116.5.1.2.1.14)

ID

Object name

Contents

Units

1

systemInfo64TTYMajor

The major number of the console device. If the value is (231 - 1) or greater, this object contains (231 - 1).

--

2

systemInfo64TTYMinor

The minor number of the console device. If the value is (231 - 1) or greater, this object contains (231 - 1).

--

3

systemInfo64BootTime

The time since the last boot.

Hundredths of a second

4

systemInfo64ActiveProcessors

The number of processors which are running when the system call is issued.

--

5

systemInfo64MaxProcessors

The maximum number of processors which ran at the same time since the last boot.

--

6

systemInfo64MaxProcesses

The maximum number of processes which were allowed to run on the system.

--

7

systemInfo64RunQueProcesses

The number of processes (except the system process) which are loaded to main storage and are waiting to run.

--

8

systemInfo64XferWaitProcesses

The number of processes which are waiting to be transferred from the disk.

--

9

systemInfo64PageInWaitProcesses

The number of processes which are waiting to be paged in from the disk.

--

10

systemInfo64SleepProcesses

The number of sleeping processes in physical memory. However, the following processes are excluded:

  • Processes that are sleeping while waiting for I/O

  • Processes that have slept continuously for at least 20 seconds

--

11

systemInfo64SwapOutProcesses

The number of processes that have been swapped out and that immediately begin to wait for execution when they are swapped in.

--

12

systemInfo64PhysicalMemorySize

The maximum size of the physical memory installed in the system.

Bytes

13

systemInfo64PhysicalMemoryFreeSize

The size of free physical memory that the system assumed to be allocatable for processes.

Bytes

14

systemInfo64VirtualMemoryProcessSize

The size of virtual memory allocated for text, data and stack areas by all processes other than the system process.

Bytes

15

systemInfo64VirtualMemoryWaitProcessSize

The size of virtual memory allocated for all the processes that are waiting for execution.

Bytes

16

systemInfo64PhysicalMemoryProcessSize

The size of physical memory allocated for text, data, and stack areas by all the processes in the system.

Bytes

17

systemInfo64PhysicalMemoryWaitProcessSize

The size of physical memory allocated for all the processes that are waiting for execution.

Bytes

18

systemInfo64CPUStates

The number of CPU states that the system has.

--

19

systemInfo64OpenLogicalVolumes

The number of open logical volumes.

--

20

systemInfo64OpenLogicalVolumeGrps

The number of open logical volume groups.

--

21

systemInfo64AllocPBUFs

The number of PBUFs allocated for logical volumes.

--

22

systemInfo64UsedPBUFs

The number of PBUFs used for logical volumes.

--

23

systemInfo64MaxPBUFs

The maximum number of PBUFs which have been used for logical volumes until now.

--

24

systemInfo64ActiveProcessEntries

The number of process table entries that are currently in use.

Entries

25

systemInfo64ActiveInodeEntries

The number of inode table entries that are currently in use.

Entries

26

systemInfo64ActiveFileEntries

The number of file table entries that are currently in use.

Entries

Important

Note the following about the Hitachi enterprise-specific MIB objects in the systemInfo64 group:

  • The syntax of objects from 3 to 26 in this group is CounterBasedGauge64. Objects with CounterBasedGauge64 syntax can only be acquired through SNMPv2c requests, not SNMPv1 requests.

(14) virtualMemory64Ex group

The following table describes the Hitachi enterprise-specific MIB objects in the virtualMemory64Ex group.

Table 4‒42: virtualMemory64Ex group (enterprises.hitachi.systemExMib.cometMibs.systems.hiux.virtualMemory64Ex) (1.116.5.1.2.1.15)

ID

Object name

Contents

Units

1

vm64ExPageSize

The number of bytes per page in a virtual storage system.

Bytes

2

vm64ExDaemonfreePages

The number of pages that were freed by the pageout daemon. This value is the average per second, and is updated every five seconds.

Pages

3

vm64ExInterruptions

The number of interrupts from devices. This value is the average per second, and is updated every five seconds.

--

4

vm64ExPageInPages

The number of pages that were paged in. This value is the average per second, and is updated every five seconds.

Pages

5

vm64ExPageOutPages

The number of pages that were paged out. This value is the average per second, and is updated every five seconds.

Pages

6

vm64ExPageReclaims

The total number of page reclaims. This value is the average per second, and is updated every five seconds.

--

7

vm64ExTLBFlashes

The number of times a TLB flush occurred. This value is the average per second, and is updated every five seconds.

--

8

vm64ExDaemonScanPages

The number of pages that were scanned by the pageout daemon. This value is the average per second, and is updated every five seconds.

Pages

9

vm64ExContextSwitches

The number of times a context switch occurred. This value is the average per second, and is updated every five seconds.

--

10

vm64ExSystemCalls

The number of issued system calls. This value is the average per second, and is updated every five seconds.

--

11

vm64ExXFileSystemFreelistPages

The number of pages found in the page free list, and not in file systems. This value is the average per second, and is updated every five seconds.

Pages

12

vm64ExXSwapDeviceFreeListPages

The number of pages found in the page free list, and not in the swap device. This value is the average per second, and is updated every five seconds.

Pages

13

vm64ExFreeMemoryPages

The number of free memory pages. This value is the average per second, and is updated every five seconds.

Pages

14

vm64ExTotalSwapIns

The number of times a swap-in occurred after the last boot.

--

15

vm64ExTotalSwapOuts

The number of times a swap-out occurred after the last boot.

--

16

vm64ExTotalDaemonFreePages

The number of pages freed by the pageout daemon after the last boot.

Pages

17

vm64ExTotalDemandLoadPages

The number of pages loaded to executable files on demand after the last boot.

Pages

18

vm64ExTotalPageFaults

The number of times a page fault occurred after the last boot.

--

19

vm64ExTotalInterruptions

The number of times a device interrupt occurred after the last boot.

--

20

vm64ExTotalIntransitPageFaults

The number of times an intransit block page fault occurred after the last boot.

--

21

vm64ExTotalDemandLoadCreatePages

The number of new pages created as on-demand load pages after the last boot.

Pages

22

vm64ExTotalZeroFillCreatePages

The number of new zero-filled pages created since the last boot.

Pages

23

vm64ExTotalFreeListReclaimedPages

The number of pages reclaimed from freelist since the last boot.

Pages

24

vm64ExTotalPageIns

The number of times a page-in occurred after the last boot.

--

25

vm64ExTotalPageOuts

The number of times a page-out occurred after the last boot.

--

26

vm64ExTotalPageInPages

The number of pages that were paged in after the last boot.

Pages

27

vm64ExTotalPageOutPages

The number of pages that were paged out after the last boot.

Pages

28

vm64ExTotalSwapInPages

The number of pages that were swapped in after the last boot.

Pages

29

vm64ExTotalSwapOutPages

The number of pages that were swapped out after the last boot.

Pages

30

vm64ExTotalDaemonTicksNum

The number of pageouts by the pageout daemon since the last boot.

--

31

vm64ExTotalContextSwitches

The number of times a context switch occurred after the last boot.

--

32

vm64ExTotalSystemCalls

The number of times a system call was issued after the last boot.

--

33

vm64ExTotalTraps

The number of times a trap occurred after the last boot.

--

34

vm64ExTotalXFileSystemFreeListPages

The number of pages that were found in the free list, and not in file systems, after the last boot.

Pages

35

vm64ExTotalXSwapDeviceFreeListPages

The number of pages that were found in the free list, and not in the swap device, after the last boot.

Pages

36

vm64ExTotalDemandZeroFillPages

The number of pages that were zero-filled on demand after the last boot.

Pages

37

vm64ExTotalDaemonScanPages

The number of pages that were scanned by the pageout daemon after the last boot.

Pages

38

vm64ExTotalReclaimedPages

The number of pages reclaimed after the last boot.

Pages

39

vm64ExTotalDeficitPages

The number of pages that are likely needed for the new process that is to be swapped in.

Pages

40

vm64ExTotalReadChars

The number of characters that were read from the TTY device after the last boot.

Characters

41

vm64ExTotalWriteChars

The number of characters that were written to the TTY device after the last boot.

Characters

42

vm64ExTotalForks

The number of times a fork occurred after the last boot.

--

43

vm64ExTotalForkPages

The number of pages that forked after the last boot.

Pages

44

vm64ExTotalDiskBlockReads

The number of times that a disk-block read request was issued after the last boot.

--

45

vm64ExTotalDiskBlockWrites

The number of times that a disk-block write request was issued after the last boot.

--

46

vm64ExTotalProcessSwapOuts

The number of times that a process that can be executed by the system was swapped out. This value is updated once a second.

--

47

vm64ExTotalSwapOutProcesses

The number of processes that were swapped out by the system. This value is updated once a second.

--

Important

Note the following about the Hitachi enterprise-specific MIB objects in the virtualMemory64Ex group.

  • The syntax of objects from 1 to 13 in this group is CounterBasedGauge64. The syntax of objects from 14 to 47 in this group is Counter64.Objects with CounterBasedGauge64 or Counter64 syntax can only be acquired through SNMPv2c requests, not SNMPv1 requests.

(15) process64 group

The following table describes the Hitachi enterprise-specific MIB objects in the process64 group.

Table 4‒43: process64 group (enterprises.hitachi.systemExMib.cometMibs.systems.hiux.process64) (1.116.5.1.2.1.16)

ID

Object name

Contents

Units

1

process64Num

The number of running processes.

--

2

process64Table

The table containing information about running processes.

--

2.1

process64Entry

Each entry is identified by a process ID.

--

2.1.1

process64ID

The process ID.

--

2.1.2

process64Index

The index number of a process.

--

2.1.3

process64Status

The process status:

sleep (1), run (2), stop (3), zombie (4), other (5), idle (6)

--

2.1.4

process64StatusFlags

The flags associated with a process:

incore (1), sys (2), locked (4), trace (8), trace2 (16)

--

2.1.5

process64UserID

The process user ID.

--

2.1.6

process64SavedUserID

The saved process user ID.

--

2.1.7

process64ParentID

The parent process ID.

--

2.1.8

process64GroupID

The process group ID.

--

2.1.9

process64CPUUtilization

CPU utilization of a process.

--

2.1.10

process64Priority

The process priority.

--

2.1.11

process64CPUNice

The process CPU nice.

--

2.1.12

process64Processor

The processor on which this process last ran.

--

2.1.13

process64StartTime

The time elapsed since the process started.

Hundredths of a second

2.1.14

process64PhysicalMemoryTextSize

The size of physical memory allocated for text area.

Bytes

2.1.15

process64PhysicalMemoryDataSize

The size of physical memory allocated for data area.

Bytes

2.1.16

process64PhysicalMemoryStackSize

The size of physical memory allocated for stack area.

Bytes

2.1.17

process64PhysicalMemorySharedMemorySize

The size of physical memory allocated as shared memory.

Bytes

2.1.18

process64PhysicalMemoryMemoryMappedSize

The size of physical memory allocated for memory mapped files.

Bytes

2.1.19

process64PhysicalMemoryUserSize

The size of physical memory allocated for process data (u area).

Bytes

2.1.20

process64PhysicalMemoryIOSize

The size of physical memory allocated for I/O space.

Bytes

2.1.21

process64VirtualMemoryTextSize

The size of virtual addressing space allocated for text area.

Bytes

2.1.22

process64VirtualMemoryDataSize

The size of virtual addressing space allocated for data area.

Bytes

2.1.23

process64VirtualMemoryStackSize

The size of virtual addressing space allocated for stack area.

Bytes

2.1.24

process64VirtualMemorySharedMemorySize

The size of virtual addressing space allocated as shared memory.

Bytes

2.1.25

process64VirtualMemoryMemoryMappedSize

The size of virtual addressing space allocated for memory mapped files.

Bytes

2.1.26

process64VirtualMemoryUserSize

The size of virtual addressing space allocated for process data (u area).

Bytes

2.1.27

process64VirtualMemoryIOSize

The size of virtual addressing space allocated for I/O space.

Bytes

2.1.28

process64ResidentSize

The number of bytes that are resident in the memory being used by the process, without being paged out to a disk.

Bytes

2.1.29

process64Address

The user area address for the process. When the process has been loaded to memory, this object indicates the physical address in the physical memory. When the process has been swapped out, this object indicates the address on the disk.

--

2.1.30

process64SleepAddress

The address at which the process is sleeping. When the process is not sleeping, this object is set to 0.

--

2.1.31

process64UserTime

The time that has elapsed since the process started to run in the user mode.

Hundredths of a second

2.1.32

process64SystemTime

The time that has elapsed since the process started to run in the system mode.

Hundredths of a second

2.1.33

process64TTYMajor

If the process has a control terminal, this value indicates the TTY device major number. If both major and minor numbers are -1, the process does not have a console device. If this value is (231-1) or greater, this object contains (231-1).

--

2.1.34

process64TTYMinor

If the process has a control terminal, this value indicates the TTY device minor number. If both major and minor numbers are -1, the process does not have a console device. If this value is (231-1) or greater, this object contains (231-1).

--

2.1.35

process64Command

The command line string with which the process was started.

--

2.1.36

process64Executable

The name of the executable file for the process.

--

2.1.37

process64ResidentTime

The in-core elapsed time.

Seconds

2.1.38

process64CPUTimeTicks

The number of CPU ticks that the process spent during the current time slice.

--

2.1.39

process64TotalCPUTimeTicks

The number of CPU ticks that the process has spent since the process was generated.

--

2.1.40

process64FssID

The group ID of the fair share scheduler to which the process belongs.

--

2.1.41

process64ResidentTimeCPU

The ratio of the CPU time to the in-core elapsed time.

%

2.1.42

process64MinorFaults

The number of times this process has performed page reclaim.

--

2.1.43

process64MajorFaults

The number of page faults that this process caused and that required a disk access.

--

2.1.44

process64SwapOuts

The number of times this process was swapped out.

--

2.1.45

process64Signals

The number of signals that this process received.

--

2.1.46

process64ReceivedMessages

The number of messages that this process received.

--

2.1.47

process64SentMessages

The number of messages that the process sent.

--

2.1.48

process64MaxResidentSize

The maximum size of in-core memory that this process can acquire.

Bytes

2.1.49

process64User

The user who started this process.

--

Important

Note the following about the Hitachi enterprise-specific MIB objects in the process64 group:

  • The syntax of objects from 2.1.2, 2.1.5 to 2.1.7, 2.1.9, 2.1.11 to 2.1.32, 2.1.37, and 2.1.48 in this group is CounterBasedGauge64. The syntax of objects from 2.1.38 to 2.1.39 and 2.1.42 to 2.1.47 in this group is Counter64. Objects with CounterBasedGauge64 or Counter64 syntax can only be acquired through SNMPv2c requests, not SNMPv1 requests.

(16) processor64 group

The following table describes the Hitachi enterprise-specific MIB objects in the processor64 group.

Table 4‒44: processor64 group (enterprises.hitachi.systemExMib.cometMibs.systems.hiux.processor64) (1.116.5.1.2.1.17)

ID

Object name

Contents

Units

1

processor64Num

The number of processor information entries.

--

2

processor64Table

The processor information table.

--

2.1

processor64Entry

Each entry is identified by the processor64Index value of the processor.

--

2.1.1

processor64Index

The processor index number.

--

2.1.2

processor64FileSystemReadBytes

The total number of bytes read from the file system since the last boot.

Bytes

2.1.3

processor64FileSystemWriteBytes

The total number of bytes written from the file system since the last boot.

Bytes

2.1.4

processor64DiskBlockReadRequests

The total number of read requests issued for the NFS-mounted disk block since the last boot.

--

2.1.5

processor64DiskBlockWriteRequests

The total number of write requests issued for the NFS-mounted disk block since the last boot.

--

2.1.6

processor64NFSReadBytes

The total number of bytes read from NFS since the last boot.

Bytes

2.1.7

processor64NFSWriteBytes

The total number of bytes written from NFS since the last boot.

Bytes

2.1.8

processor64PhysicalReads

The total number of physical reads performed by the processor from row devices since the last boot.

--

2.1.9

processor64PhysicalWrites

The total number of physical writes performed by the processor to row devices since the last boot.

--

2.1.10

processor64RunQueues

The number of times a process waited for execution on the processor since the last boot. This value is updated every second.

--

2.1.11

processor64RunQueueProcesses

The number of processes waiting for execution on the processor since the last boot. This value is updated every second.

--

2.1.12

processor64SysExecs

The total number of exec system calls issued on the processor since the last boot.

--

2.1.13

processor64SysReads

The total number of read system calls issued on the processor since the last boot.

--

2.1.14

processor64SysWrites

The total number of write system calls issued on the processor since the last boot.

--

2.1.15

processor64SysNamis

The total number of sysnami() functions issued on the processor since the last boot.

--

2.1.16

processor64SysIgets

The total number of sysiget() functions issued on the processor since the last boot.

--

2.1.17

processor64DirFileSystemReadBytes

The total number of file system bytes that were read on the processor during directory lookup since the last boot.

Bytes

2.1.18

processor64SemaphoreOperations

The number of System V semaphore operations executed on the processor since the last boot.

--

2.1.19

processor64MessageOperations

The number of System V message operations executed on the processor since the last boot

--

2.1.20

processor64InMUXInterruptions

The number of MUX interrupts received by the processor since the last boot.

--

2.1.21

processor64OutMUXInterruptions

The number of MUX interrupts sent by the processor since the last boot.

--

2.1.22

processor64TTYRawChars

The number of characters read by the processor via raw device read since the last boot.

Characters

2.1.23

processor64TTYCanonChars

The number of canonical characters manipulated by the processor since the last boot.

Characters

2.1.24

processor64TTYOutChars

The number of characters output by the processor since the last boot.

Characters

2.1.25

processor64CPULoadAvg1

The average load on the processor in the last 1 minute x 100.

The average load means the average number of processes and threads in execution status or executable status on the processor in the last 1 minute.

For example, if the average load is 1, the means that there was an average of 1 process or thread that was in execution status or executable status in the last 1 minute, and therefore it can be assumed that the CPU was always executing a process.

--

2.1.26

processor64CPULoadAvg5

The average load on the processor in the last 5 minutes x 100.

--

2.1.27

processor64CPULoadAvg15

The average load on the processor in the last 15 minutes x 100.

--

2.1.28

processor64UserCPUTime

The CPU time used by user processes on the processor since the last boot.

Hundredths of a second

2.1.29

processor64NiceCPUTime

The CPU time for the user processes executed with a nice value of 21 or above on the processor since the last boot.

Hundredths of a second

2.1.30

processor64SysCPUTime

The CPU time for the user processes executed in the system (kernel) mode on the processor since the last boot.

Hundredths of a second

2.1.31

processor64IdleCPUTime

The CPU time for the idle mode on the processor since the last boot.

Hundredths of a second

2.1.32

processor64WaitCPUTime

The CPU time for the wait mode on the processor since the last boot.

Hundredths of a second

2.1.33

processor64BlockCPUTime

The CPU time blocked on a spinlock on the processor since the last boot.

Hundredths of a second

2.1.34

processor64SwaitCPUTime

The CPU time blocked on the kernel semaphore on the processor since the last boot.

Hundredths of a second

2.1.35

processor64IntrCPUTime

The CPU time for the interrupt mode on the processor since the last boot.

Hundredths of a second

2.1.36

processor64SsysCPUTime

The CPU time used by the kernel process in the kernel mode on the processor since the last boot.

Hundredths of a second

Important

Note the following about the Hitachi enterprise-specific MIB objects in the processor64 group:

  • The syntax of objects from 2.1.2 to 2.1.24 and 2.1.28 to 2.1.36 is Counter64. Objects with Counter64 syntax can only be acquired through SNMPv2c requests, not SNMPv1 requests.

  • For details about how to use SNMP Agent of HP-UX (IPF) to acquire the CPU information of enabled processors only, see 2.15 Notes about CPU information.

(17) diskInfo64 group

The following table describes the Hitachi enterprise-specific MIB objects in the diskInfo64 group.

Table 4‒45: diskInfo64 group (enterprises.hitachi.systemExMib.cometMibs.systems.hiux.diskInfo64) (1.116.5.1.2.1.18)

ID

Object name

Contents

Units

1

disk64Num

The number of disks attached to the system.

--

2

disk64Table

The disk information table.

--

2.1

disk64Entry

Each entry is identified by the disk64Index value.

--

2.1.1

disk64Index

The disk index number.

--

2.1.2

disk64TTYMajor

If the TTY device major number for the disk value is (231 - 1) or greater, this object contains (231 - 1).

--

2.1.3

disk64TTYMinor

If the TTY device minor number for the disk value is (231 - 1) or greater, this object contains (231 - 1).

--

2.1.4

disk64BusyTimeTicks

The number of time ticks for device busy.

--

2.1.5

disk64Seeks

The number of seeks.

--

2.1.6

disk64Xfers

The number of data transfers.

--

2.1.7

disk64WordsXfers

The number of times a two-byte word was transferred.

--

2.1.8

disk64WordsWriteTime

The time required to write a two-byte word.

Milliseconds/byte

Important

Note the following about the Hitachi enterprise-specific MIB objects in the diskInfo64 group:

  • The syntax of objects from 2.1.4 to 2.1.7 in this group is Counter64. Objects with Counter64 syntax can only be acquired through SNMPv2c requests, not SNMPv1 requests.

(18) swapSystem64 group

The following table describes the Hitachi enterprise-specific MIB objects in the swapSystem64 group.

Table 4‒46: swapSystem64 group (enterprises.hitachi.systemExMib.cometMibs.systems.hiux.swapSystem64) (1.116.5.1.2.1.19)

ID

Object name

Contents

Units

1

swapSystem64TotalSize

The total swap area size.

Kilobytes

2

swapSystem64TotalEnabledSize

The total size of enabled swap area.

Kilobytes

3

swapSystem64TotalFreeSize

The total size of free swap area.

Kilobytes

4

swapSystem64TotalBlockDeviceSize

The total size of swap area allocated on the block device.

Kilobytes

5

swapSystem64TotalBlockDeviceEnabledSize

The total size of enabled swap area allocated on the block device.

Kilobytes

6

swapSystem64TotalBlockDeviceFreeSize

The total size of free swap area allocated on the block device.

Kilobytes

7

swapSystem64TotalFileSystemSize

The total size of swap area allocated on the file system.

Kilobytes

8

swapSystem64TotalFileSystemEnabledSize

The total size of enabled swap area allocated on the file system.

Kilobytes

9

swapSystem64TotalFileSystemFreeSize

The total size of free swap area allocated on the file system.

Kilobytes

10

swapSystem64Num

The number of entries in the information about the swap area.

--

11

swapSystem64Table

The swap area information table.

--

11.1

swapSystem64Entry

Each entry is identified by the swapSystem64Index value.

--

11.1.1

swapSystem64Index

The swap area index number.

--

11.1.2

swapSystem64Place

The flag that indicates where the swap area is allocated:

swblock (1): On the block-based device

swfs (2): On the file system

--

11.1.3

swapSystem64Flags

The flag that indicates whether the swap area is enabled or disabled:

disable(0): Disabled

enable(1): Enabled

--

11.1.4

swapSystem64Priority

The swap area priority. A swap area that is assigned a lower value will be used sooner.

--

11.1.5

swapSystem64FreeSize

The size of the free area included in the currently enabled swap area.

Kilobytes

11.1.6

swapSystem64BlockDeviceMajor

Contains device information (Major) if swap area is allocated in a block-based device. If the value is (231 - 1) or greater, this object contains (231 - 1).

--

11.1.7

swapSystem64BlockDeviceMinor

Contains device information (Minor) when swap area is allocated in a block-based device. If the value is (231 - 1) or greater, this object contains (231 - 1).

--

11.1.8

swapSystem64BlockDeviceStartNum

Contains the starting block number when swap area is allocated in a block-based device.

--

11.1.9

swapSystem64BlockDeviceSize

The size of the allocated swap area when swap area is allocated in a block-based device.

Kilobytes

11.1.10

swapSystem64FileSystemSize

The size of the allocated swap area when swap area is allocated in a file system.

Kilobytes

11.1.11

swapSystem64FileSystemMinSize

The minimum swap area size of the allocated swap area when swap area is allocated in a file system.

Kilobytes

11.1.12

swapSystem64FileSystemMaxSize

The maximum swap area size that has been allocated in a file system when swap area is allocated in a file system.

Kilobytes

11.1.13

swapSystem64FileSystemReservedSize

The size of the currently reserved swap area when swap area is allocated in a file system.

Kilobytes

11.1.14

swapSystem64FileSystemMountPoint

If the swap area resides in a file system, this object indicates where the file system is mounted.

--

Important

Note the following about the Hitachi enterprise-specific MIB objects in the swapSystem64 group:

  • The syntax of objects from 1 to 9, 11.1.4 to 1.1.5, and 11.1.8 to 11.1.13 in this group is CounterBasedGauge64. Objects with CounterBasedGauge64 syntax can only be acquired through SNMPv2c requests, not SNMPv1 requests.

(19) diskBusyInfo group

The following table describes the Hitachi enterprise-specific MIB objects in the diskBusyInfo group.

Table 4‒47: diskBusyInfo group (enterprises.hitachi.systemExMib.cometMibs.systems.hiux.diskBusyInfo) (1.116.5.1.2.1.20)

ID

Object name

Contents

Units

1

diskBusyInfoTable

The table for indicating the disk busy times.

--

1.1

diskBusyInfoEntry

Each entry is identified by diskBusyInfoDeviceName and diskBusyInfoDeviceIndex.

--

1.1.1

diskBusyInfoDeviceName

Disk device name.

One entry is created for each disk, not for a partition or disk slice, which is a kind of segment.

--

1.1.2

diskBusyInfoDeviceIndex

An index value assigned by SNMP Agent. When the information acquired from the OS includes the same device name, the value is incremented.

--

1.1.3

diskBusyInfoTime

The accumulated time from the start of SNMP Agent.

Hundredths of a second

2

diskBusyInfoNum

The number of diskBusyInfoTable entries.

--

(20) fileSystem64 group

The following table describes the Hitachi enterprise-specific MIB objects in the fileSystem64 group.

Table 4‒48: fileSystem64 group (enterprises.hitachi.systemExMib.cometMibs.systems.hiux.fileSystem64) (1.116.5.1.2.1.21)

ID

Object name

Contents

Units

1

fileSystem64Mounted

The number of file systems mounted

--

2

fileSystem64Table

File system information table

--

2.1

fileSystem64Entry

Each entry is identified by fileSystem64HighID1, fileSystem64LowID1, or fileSystem64ID2.

--

2.1.1

fileSystem64HighID1

High bit of the file system ID

--

2.1.2

fileSystem64LowID1

Low bit of the file system ID

--

2.1.3

fileSystem64ID2

The value is incremented when fileSystem64HighID1 and fileSystem64LowID1 obtained from the OS are the same.

--

2.1.4

fileSystem64Name

The name of the mounted file system

--

2.1.5

fileSystem64Block

The number of blocks in the file system

Blocks

2.1.6

fileSystem64Bfree

The number of free blocks in the file system

Blocks

2.1.7

fileSystem64Bavail

The number of free blocks available to a non-superuser

Blocks

2.1.8

fileSystem64Bsize

The fundamental file system block size

Bytes

2.1.9

fileSystem64Files

The total number of inodes in the file system

--

2.1.10

fileSystem64Ffree

The total number of free inodes in the file system

--

2.1.11

fileSystem64Dir

The file system path

--

Important

Note the following about the Hewlett-Packard enterprise-specific MIB objects in the fileSystem64 group:

Important

The file system types that can be monitored in the fileSystem64 group are described below. To monitor NFS, set the NFS server to monitor file systems.

  • For HP-UX (IPF):

    File systems described in /etc/mnttab

    Note that file systems of type swap, ignore, or nfs cannot be monitored.

  • For Solaris:

    File systems described in /etc/mnttab

    Note that file systems of the type nfs or swap cannot be monitored.

  • For AIX:

    File systems described in /etc/filesystems

  • For Linux

    File systems in /etc/fstab or /etc/SnmpAgent.d/esafstab.conf.

    Note that for the file type swap, responses are not issued, even if the file system is in /etc/fstab, /etc/SnmpAgent.d/esafstab.conf.

    This is because the system calls issued by the SNMP agent to acquire the file system cannot respond with this file type.

(21) diskBusyAvail group

The following table describes the Hitachi enterprise-specific MIB objects in the diskBusyAvail group:

Table 4‒49: diskBusyAvail group (enterprises.hitachi.systemExMib.cometMibs.systems.hiux.diskBusyAvail) (1.116.5.1.2.1.22)

ID

Object name

Contents

Units

1

diskBusyAvailTable

The disk busy ratio table

--

1.1

diskBusyAvailEntry

Each entry is identified by diskBusyAvailDeviceName or diskBusyAvailDeviceIndex.

--

1.1.1

diskBusyAvailDeviceName

Disk device name. One entry is created for each disk, not for a partition or disk slice, which is a kind of segment.

--

1.1.2

diskBusyAvailDeviceIndex

An index value assigned by SNMP Agent. When the information acquired from the OS includes the same device name, the value is incremented.

--

1.1.3

diskBusyAvailDiskBusy

The disk busy ratio within the specified time interval

%

1.1.4

diskBusyAvailTime

The time at which the disk busy ratio was obtained from the OS

Example: 2004/11/11 14:47:00

--

2

diskBusyAvailNum

Number of diskBusyAvailTable entries

--

3

diskBusyAvailInterval

Interval time#

Minutes

#: The interval time (minutes) can be changed using the htc_monagt1 option.

(22) disk64Ex group

The following table describes the Hitachi enterprise-specific MIB objects in the disk64Ex group.

Table 4‒50: disk64Ex group (enterprises.hitachi.systemExMib.cometMibs.systems.hiux.disk64Ex) (1.116.5.1.2.1.23)

ID

Object name

Contents

Units

1

disk64ExNum

The number of disk information entries.

--

2

disk64ExTable

The disk information table.

--

2.1

disk64ExEntry

Each entry is identified by disk64ExDeviceName and disk64ExDeviceIndex.

--

2.1.1

disk64ExDeviceName

The disk device name.#

--

2.1.2

disk64ExDeviceIndex

An index value assigned by SNMP Agent. If information acquired from the OS includes the same device name, the value is incremented. If it does not include the same device name, the value will be 1.

--

2.1.3

disk64ExDiskBusyTime

The disk busy time since machine startup.

Milliseconds

2.1.4

disk64ExRead

Amount of data read from the disk since machine startup.

Kilobytes

2.1.5

disk64ExWrite

Amount of data written to the disk since machine startup.

Kilobytes

2.1.6

disk64ExXfers

The number of data transfers (number of times I/O processing has occurred) since machine startup.

Number of times

#: In Linux, the disk devices listed in /proc/diskstats are retrieved, except for any disk device information that is specified in the esadisk.conf file to be excluded.

For details about how to set up esadisk.conf, see Disk definition file (esadisk.conf) in Chapter 6. Definition Files.

(23) computerSystem64 group

The following table describes the Hitachi enterprise-specific MIB objects in the computerSystem64 group.

Table 4‒51: computerSystem64 group (enterprises.hitachi.systemExMib.cometMibs.systems.hiux.computerSystem64) (1.116.5.1.2.1.24)

ID

Object name

Contents

Units

1

computerSystem64UpTime

Time elapsed since system startup

Hundredths of a second

7

computerSystem64FreeMemory#1

Amount of free space in physical memory

Kilobytes

8

computerSystem64PhysMemory

Physical memory size

Kilobytes

10

computerSystem64SwapConfig#2, #3

Size of device swap space

Kilobytes

11

computerSystem64EnabledSwap#3

Available size of disk swap space

Kilobytes

12

computerSystem64FreeSwap#2

Size of the actual free swap area

Kilobytes

13

computerSystem64UserCPU#4

CPU time used in the user mode with a nice value of 21 or above. In Solaris and AIX, this is the CPU time used in the user mode after startup of SNMP Agent.

Hundredths of a second

14

computerSystem64SysCPU#4

CPU time used in the kernel mode. In Solaris and AIX, this is the CPU time used in the kernel mode after startup of SNMP Agent.

Hundredths of a second

15

computerSystem64IdleCPU#4

CPU idle time. In Solaris and AIX, this is the CPU idle time after startup of SNMP Agent.

Hundredths of a second

16

computerSystem64NiceCPU#4

CPU time used in the user mode with a nice value of 20 or smaller. In Solaris and AIX, this is the CPU time used in the user mode after startup of SNMP Agent.

Hundredths of a second

#1

Note the following about computerSystem64FreeMemory:

Time required to obtain

Six seconds or longer is required to obtain the computerSystem64FreeMemory value in Solaris. Therefore, if the manager system issues SNMP requests addressed to SNMP Agent, specify a time-out value of 6 seconds or longer in the manager system.

For the amount of free space in physical memory in Solaris, AIX, and Linux, see 2.13 Notes about the amount of free space in physical memory.

#2

The following indicates whether the objects computerSystem64SwapConfig and computerSystem64FreeSwap of each OS include physical memory.

HP-UX (IPF) and Linux

Physical memory is not included.

Solaris

Physical memory is included.

AIX

In AIX, the actual paging space usage status is returned. Physical memory is not included.

#3

Note the following about the swap space in Solaris:

In the swap space in Solaris, the swap area on the disk contains real memory that is not used. In real memory, a virtual storage area is dynamically allocated. Therefore, the computerSystem64SwapConfig and computerSystem64EnabledSwap values vary dynamically. For details about the swap space in Solaris, see 2.14 Notes about swap space size.

#4

For details about CPU information, see 2.15 Notes about CPU information.

(24) system group (in AIX)

The following table describes the Hitachi enterprise-specific MIB objects in the system group (in AIX).

Table 4‒52: system group (enterprises.hitachi.systemExMib.cometMibs.systems.aix.system) (1.116.5.1.2.3.1)

ID

Object name

Contents

Units

1

systemCPUutilUser

User CPU utilization (average over the past 1 second)

%

2

systemCPUutilSystem

System CPU utilization (average over the past 1 second)

%

3

systemCPUutilIdle

Idle CPU utilization (average over the past 1 second)

%

4

systemCPUutilWait

Wait CPU utilization (average over the past 1 second)

%

5

systemActVirtualPage

The number of active virtual pages

Pages

(25) disk group (in AIX)

The following table describes the Hitachi enterprise-specific MIB objects in the disk group (in AIX).

Table 4‒53: disk group (enterprises.hitachi.systemExMib.cometMibs.systems.aix.disk) (1.116.5.1.2.3.2)

ID

Object name

Contents

Units

1

diskNum

Number of disk information entries

--

2

diskTable

Disk input-output information

--

2.1

diskTableEntry

Each entry is distinguished from diskIndex.

--

2.1.1

diskIndex

The disk index

--

2.1.2

diskName

The disk name

--

2.1.3

diskRead

Amount of data read from the disk

Kilobytes

2.1.4

diskWrite

Amount of data written to the disk

Kilobytes

(26) page group (in AIX)

The following table describes the Hitachi enterprise-specific MIB objects in the page group (in AIX).

Table 4‒54: page group (enterprises.hitachi.systemExMib.cometMibs.systems.aix.page) (1.116.5.1.2.3.3)

ID

Object name

Contents

Units

1

pageNum

Number of paging space entries

--

2

pageTable

Paging space organization and utilization rate

--

2.1

pageTableEntry

Each entry is distinguished from pageIndex.

--

2.1.1

pageIndex

Index number

--

2.1.2

pageSpaceName

Paging space name

--

2.1.3

pagePhysicalVol

The Physical Volume Name of paging space

--

2.1.4

pageVolGroup

The volume group name of paging space

--

2.1.5

pageSize

Paging space size

Megabytes

2.1.6

pageUsed

Paging space utilization rate

%

2.1.7

pageActive

The status of paging space

1: inactive (not being used)

2: active (being used)

--

2.1.8

pageAuto

Use of paging space at OS boot

1: not auto (not used)

2: auto (used)

--

2.1.9

pageType

Paging space type

1: lv (logical volume)

2: nfs (NFS volume)

--

(27) system group (in Solaris)

The following table describes the Hitachi enterprise-specific MIB objects in the system group (in Solaris).

Table 4‒55: system group (enterprises.hitachi.systemExMib.cometMibs.systems.solaris.system) (1.116.5.1.2.4.1)

ID

Object name

Contents

Units

1

systemCPUutilUser

User CPU utilization (average value over the past 5 second)

%

2

systemCPUutilSystem

System CPU utilization (average value over the past 5 second)

%

3

systemCPUutilIdle

Idle CPU utilization (average value over the past 5 second)

%

4

systemCPUutilWait

Wait CPU utilization (average value over the past 5 second)

%

(28) linuxSystem group (in Linux)

The following table describes Hitachi enterprise-specific MIB objects in the linuxSystem group (in Linux).

Table 4‒56: linuxSystem group (enterprises.hitachi.systemExMib.cometMibs.systems.linux.linuxsystem) (1.116.5.1.2.5.1)

ID

Object name

Contents

Units

1

linuxSystemCPUutilUser

User CPU utilization (average value over the past 1 second)

%

2

linuxSystemCPUutilSystem

System CPU utilization (average value over the past 1 second)

%

3

linuxSystemCPUutilIdle

Idle CPU utilization (average value over the past 1 second)

%