ibm-tsvrmib

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MIB for managing thin server function.

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thinserverEnable
This device provides thin server support. If enabled(1) then this device will provide local file caching of selected files. If passthru(2) then this device will have connections to the clients and pass any frames received on those connections to the maste ...
thinserverRefreshInterval
This is the number of days between refreshes of this devices cache.
thinserverRefreshTime
This is the time of day (12:01:00) at which this device will verify that it has the same version of the files as the master server, and will download any files which are not the same version.
thinserverRefreshNow
This flag indicates that the device should immediately refresh all files which it is caching. A read of this object will always return noaction(1).
thinserverMemory
This is the amount of memory in kilobytes calculated at runtime to be reserved for caching files. This may be the same amount as the configured memory.
thinserverHardFileSpace
This is the total amount of hard file space, in kilobytes, which can be used for the files being cached for the thin server function.
thinserverHardFileUsed
This is the total amount of hard file space, in kilobytes, which is currently being used for the files related to the thin server function.
thinserverNumFilesCached
This is the total number of files being cached by the thin server function.
thinserverMasterServerIPAddress
This is the IP address of the server for which this device is staging files.
thinserverSyncProtocol
This is the protocol which will be used to determine whether or not the cache needs to be updated and if so, this protocol will be used to retrieve the new version of the file(s).
thinserverPreloadListName
This is the fully-qualified name of the file which contains the pre-load list. This name can be 1024 bytes long but only the last 255 bytes will be displayed.
thinserverMountPointsTable
When NFS is used as the synchronization protocol, then this table lists the directories to be included in the mount point from which files will be cached.
thinserverMountPointsEntry
An entry containing objects that define which directories are to be included for the mount point.
thinserverMountPointsIndex
A unique value for each mount point.
thinserverMountPointsDescr
A textual string containing the name of a mount point (NFS). This name can be 1024 bytes long, but only the last 255 bytes will be displayed.
thinserverMountPointsScope
If include(1), then that directory is included in the mount point. If exclude(2), then that directory is excluded from the mount point.
thinserverPacketTimeout
This is the number of seconds defined by the user until a packet will time out.
thinserverMaxRetries
This is the maximum number of times defined by the user that the TFTP daemon will try to resend a packet.
thinserverMaxSegSize
This is the maximum segment block size defined by the user.
thinserverUseHardFile
This tells whether or not we are to use the hardfile when caching.
thinserverRestartNow
This flag indicates that the device should immediately restart the thinserver feature. A read of this object will always return noaction(1).
thinserverConfiguredMemory
This is the amount of memory in kilobytes defined by the user to be reserved for caching files.
thinserverFilesOpenCurrently
This is the number of files currently in the open state because of the thin server function.
thinserverTotalFileOpens
This is the total number of files that have been opened since the last reset of the genStat counters because of the thin server function.
thinserverReadMissesDirty
Number of times a read was relayed to the server because the file on this device is different than the version on the master server.
thinserverReadMissesNotPresent
Number of times a read was relayed to the server because this device does not have the desired file.
thinserverOpenFailsFileLocked
Number of times a read was relayed to the server because this device cannot serve the desired file because it is locked.
thinserverNoRoomOnHardFile
Number of times the thin server function attempted to cache a file but could not because there was no more thin server space available on the hard disk.
thinserverResetGenCounters
Reset the general counters to zero. A read of this object will always return noaction(1).
thinserverNumRefreshes
Number of times the cache has been successfully refreshed.
thinserverNumRefreshFail
Number of times the cache has failed to refresh because the connection to the master server could not be established.
thinserverNumFilesRefreshed
Number of files which have been refreshed in the cache.
thinserverLastFileUpdate
This is the date and time of day (02/03/1998 23:08:09) that the most recent file refresh occurred.
thinserverResetMSConnStats
Reset the MS connection counters to zero. A read of this object will always return noaction(1).
thinserverRFSTotalClients
The number of clients which have connected to this device using RFS/400 protocol.
thinserverRFSCurrentClients
The number of clients currently connected to this device using RFS/400 protocol.
thinserverRFSFilesServed
This is the number of open requests for which this device opened a cached file.
thinserverRFSFilesServedByMS
This is the number of open requests for which this device has passed the request thru to the master server because the local copy either does not exist, is out-of-date, or is not accessable.
thinserverNum449Accepts
The number of port 449 (port mapper) accepts.
thinserverNum449ConnsActive
The number of port 449 (port mapper) connections currently active.
thinserverNum8473Accepts
The number of port 8473 (RFS server) accepts.
thinserverNum8473ConnsActive
The number of port 8473 (RFS server) connections currently active.
thinserverNum8476Accepts
The number of port 8476 (Login server) accepts.
thinserverNum8476ConnsActive
The number of port 8476 (Login server) connections currently active.
thinserverNumRFSWrites
The number of attempts to write to a file being cached. The write and all future accesses to that file (until it is closed) will be relayed to the server.
thinserverResetRFSCounters
Reset the RFS counters to zero. A read of this object will always return noaction(1).
thinserverTFTPTotalClients
The number of clients which have connected to this device using TFTP protocol.
thinserverTFTPCurrentClients
The number of clients currently connected to this device using TFTP protocol.
thinserverTFTPFileisServed
This is the number of open requests for which this device opened a cached file.
thinserverTFTPFilesServedByMS
This is the number of open requests for which this device has passed the request thru to the master server because the local copy either does not exist, is out-of-date, or is not accessable.
thinserverResetTFTPCounters
Reset the TFTP counters to zero. A read of this object will always return noaction(1).
thinserverNFSDReadRequests
The total number of READ requests received from NFS clients.
thinserverNFSDReadDirRequests
The total number of READDIR requests received from NFS clients.
thinserverNFSDUnsupportedRequests
This is the total number of requests for unsupported procedures received by NFS clients.
thinserverNFSDTotalMounts
This is the total number of succesful mount requests received from NFS clients.
thinserverNFSDCurrentMounts
The number of currently active mounts.
thinserverNFSDTotalClients
The total number of clients that have successfully mounted to the NFS Server Mount Daemon.
thinserverNFSDCurrentClients
The current number of clients that have active mounts to the NFS Server Mount Daemon.
thinserverNFSDResetCounters
Reset the NFSD counters to zero. A read of this object will always return noaction(1).

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