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Appendix A The TIBCO Enterprise-specific MIB defines both the environmental and routing data included as MIB objects for the TIBCO Messaging Appliance P-7500 system and its components. Environmental data includes fan speeds, temperatures, and voltage levels from the main board sensors and the temperature sensors on the Topic Routing Blade (TRB). Routing data includes counters related to message processing and client data.MIB objects represent each P-7500 system component and the status of the components. The enterprise-specific definitions contain the object identifiers (OIDs) that are used by the TIBCO enterprise-specific MIB to identify platform and chassis components. The specific objects are listed in Table 7, Table 8, and Table 9, according to their MIB group.For a downloadable version of the TIBCO Enterprise-specific MIB supported by the TIBCO Messaging Appliance P-7500 software, contact your TIBCO engineer.
The overall percentage utilization of the given CPU in the system over a five second interval The average percentage utilization of all CPUs in the system over a five second interval The overall percentage utilization of the root disk partition in the system The overall percentage utilization of the usr/tmaace mount point partition in the system
The number of messages received by the system from all publishers and systems The current number of messages received per second by the system based on a one second sample The average number of messages received per second by the system based on a 60 second load interval The current number of messages sent per second by the system based on a one second sample The average number of messages sent per second by the system based on a 60 second load interval
Environmental data is stored in a table within the tmaaceEnvInfo group. The columns and their types are listed in Table 10. Each environmental sensor occupies one row in Table 10.
Table 10 Columns in the tmaEnvInfoTable INTEGER (0..2147483647) The fabric expansion cartridge that the sensor is contained within. If the sensor is on the main board, the sensorSlot value is 0. INTEGER (0..2147483647) The slot that the sensor is contained within. If the sensor is on the main board, the sensorSlot value is 0. INTEGER (0..2147483647) The unique index of the sensor relative to the sensorType and sensorSlot The integral value of the sensor. The units for the value are dependent on the sensorType. The choice of a particular sensorType determines the sensorUnits of the sensorValue, as shown in Table 11.
Variable definitions for SNMPv3 notifications in the TIBCO Enterprise-specific MIB are defined in the tmaaceNotificationVariables group. The variables and their types are listed in Table 12.
Table 12 Variables in TIBCO MIB Notifications tmaInstance
Number The system slot in which a blade is located. Slots correspond to the values displayed from the CLI using the show hardware User EXEC level command. tmaFabric
Number The Fabric Expansion Cartridge in which a blade is located. Fabric Expansion Cartridges correspond to the values displayed from the CLI using the show hardware User EXEC level command.The definitions for each SNMPv3 notification in the TIBCO Enterprise-specific MIB are listed in Table 13.
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