OIDs - cache_server monitor
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OID list for cache server
- ACS server Msidlpm Ds Cache Size
- acsMsidlpmDsCacheSize 1.3.6.1.4.1.311.1.15.3.1.1.24 (defined in ACSServer-MIB)
This is the total number of entries in the policy cache maintained by the MSIDLPM - mssql Server Info Cache Hit Ratio
- mssqlSrvInfoCacheHitRatio 1.3.6.1.4.1.311.1.4.1.1.2.1.11 (defined in MSSQLSERVER-MIB)
The percentage of time that a requested data page was found in the data cache (instead of being read from disk). - directory Server Cache Change
- directoryServerCacheChange 1.3.6.1.4.1.800.3.2.5.1.1.4.1.9 (defined in POLICY-MIB)
This object allows an NMS application to influence the policy manager's cache of policy-related data when this server becomes the primary LDAP server selected for the switch. Setting this object to recachePolicy(1) conveys to the policy manager that the policy class object should be obtained from the LDAP server represented by this table entry when this server becomes the primary LDAP server. By setting this object to 'none', the policy manager will use the existing policy and policy rule cache rather than reloading the policy data from this server. In the case where there is no policy cache (for instance, when the switch powers up) the policy manager will attempt to reload the policy class cache even if this object is set to 'none'. - Compaq Standard PC Server Equipment Cpu Cache Entry
- cpqSeCpuCacheEntry 1.3.6.1.4.1.232.1.2.2.3.1 (defined in CPQSTDEQ)
A description of a CPU Caches in the system. - Compaq Standard PC Server Equipment Cpu Cache Unit Index
- cpqSeCpuCacheUnitIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.232.1.2.2.3.1.1 (defined in CPQSTDEQ)
This is a number that uniquely specifies a processor unit. A processing unit may be a set of processing chips that are on the same board or for other reasons work together as a unit. The main processor unit (if such a concept is valid for this machine) will always have the lowest (first) index. - Compaq Standard PC Server Equipment Cpu Cache Speed
- cpqSeCpuCacheSpeed 1.3.6.1.4.1.232.1.2.2.3.1.4 (defined in CPQSTDEQ)
This is speed in cache memory in nanoseconds (ns). A value of zero (0) means that the cache speed is unknown or unobtainable. - Compaq Standard PC Server Equipment Cpu Cache Status
- cpqSeCpuCacheStatus 1.3.6.1.4.1.232.1.2.2.3.1.5 (defined in CPQSTDEQ)
The status of the cache unit. If the cache is optional and not installed, unknown(1) will be returned. - Compaq Standard PC Server Equipment Eisa Memory Cache
- cpqSeEisaMemCache 1.3.6.1.4.1.232.1.2.5.3.1.8 (defined in CPQSTDEQ)
This value indicates if the memory is cached. - Enterasys Twcb Cache Server Table
- etsysTwcbCacheServerTable 1.3.6.1.4.1.5624.1.2.76.2.3 (defined in enterasys-twcb-mib-2)
A table containing objects defining the configuration parameters, operational states and runtime statistics of TWCB Cache servers. - Enterasys Twcb Cache Server Entry
- etsysTwcbCacheServerEntry 1.3.6.1.4.1.5624.1.2.76.2.3.1 (defined in enterasys-twcb-mib-2)
An entry in the etsysTwcbCacheServerTable containing the operational characteristics of a Cache server and it's association with a TWCB Server farm. A TWCB Cache server is a local server on which web objects are cached. The TWCB Cache servers should have a web based proxy cache running. - Enterasys Twcb Cache Server Address Type
- etsysTwcbCacheServerAddressType 1.3.6.1.4.1.5624.1.2.76.2.3.1.1 (defined in enterasys-twcb-mib-2)
The Internet Protocol version. The value of this property affects the size and format of the etsysTwcbCacheServerIp. - Enterasys Twcb Cache Server Ip
- etsysTwcbCacheServerIp 1.3.6.1.4.1.5624.1.2.76.2.3.1.2 (defined in enterasys-twcb-mib-2)
The assigned IP address identifying this TWCB Cache server. - Enterasys Twcb Cache Server Fail Detect Probe Two
- etsysTwcbCacheServerFailDetectProbeTwo 1.3.6.1.4.1.5624.1.2.76.2.3.1.7 (defined in enterasys-twcb-mib-2)
The name of probe two assigned to the Cache Server. Probes are used to verify the operational state of the Cache Server. A null string indicates that probe two is not assigned. - Enterasys Twcb Cache Server Operation Status
- etsysTwcbCacheServerOperStatus 1.3.6.1.4.1.5624.1.2.76.2.3.1.10 (defined in enterasys-twcb-mib-2)
This object contains the Operational state of the TWCB Cache server. The state of the TWCB Cache server will be deemed 'up' when the row is 'active', the etsysTwcbCacheAdminStatus is 'enabled' and the TWCB Cache server is accessible. - `up', indicates the TWCB Cache server is operationally ready. - `down', indicates the TWCB Cache server is operationally unavailable. - Cisco CDS-TV Server Streamer Is Cache
- cdstvServerStreamerIsCache 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.754.1.2.4.3 (defined in CISCO-CDSTV-SERVER-MIB)
This object specifies whether 'Streamer Is Cache' is enabled on this streamer. If 'Streamer Is Cache' is enabled, the Streamer can be used as a possible cache-fill source by a Streamer in a different Stream Group. All Stream Groups that have at least one Streamer with 'Streamer is Cache' enabled are displayed on the 'Stream to Cache Map' page, where the Stream Group can be selected as a possible cache-fill source and given a preference. Only the Streamers with 'Streamer Is Cache' enabled are used as possible cache-fill sources. The protocol used for cache-fill responses from Streamers is always CCP. 'true' - 'Streamer Is Cache' is enabled 'false' - 'Streamer Is Cache' is disabled - Cisco CDS-TV Server Cache Group Name
- cdstvServerCacheGroupName 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.754.1.4.1.1 (defined in CISCO-CDSTV-SERVER-MIB)
This object indicates the name of the cache group this Caching Node is a member of. Group name for a caching group is configured in the CDSM. - Cisco CDS-TV Server Cache DSCP
- cdstvServerCacheDSCP 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.754.1.1.10.3 (defined in CISCO-CDSTV-SERVER-MIB)
his object specifies the Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) for the Cache Interface on this server. DSCP uses six bits of the DiffServ field, which was originally the ToS octet, to mark all outgoing packets with a specific DSCP value. Cache or transport traffic may require certain forwarding behavior, known as the per-hop behavior (PHB), which is specified in the DSCP. The network gives priority to marked traffic. Generally, the lower number has lower priority and the higher number has higher priority. DSCP is set separately for cache and transport interfaces. DSCP can also be set for HTTP Streamers when HTTP is selected as the cache-fill protocol for VVI.