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--
-- @(#)JVM-MANAGEMENT-MIB.mib 1.32 04/07/16
--
-- Copyright © 2004, 2010 Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
-- This software is the proprietary information of Oracle and/or its affiliates.
-- Use is subject to license terms.
--
-- The JVM-MANAGEMENT-MIB Module
--
-- See jvmManagementMIB MODULE-IDENTITY for a description overview.
-- See conformance statements for mandatory objects
--
JVM-MANAGEMENT-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
IMPORTS
MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, NOTIFICATION-TYPE, Counter32, Gauge32,
Integer32, Counter64, enterprises
FROM SNMPv2-SMI
DisplayString, TEXTUAL-CONVENTION, RowPointer
FROM SNMPv2-TC
MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP, NOTIFICATION-GROUP
FROM SNMPv2-CONF;
-- Module Identity
------------------
jvmMgtMIB MODULE-IDENTITY
LAST-UPDATED "200403041800Z"
-- Format is "YYYYMMDDhhmmZ"
ORGANIZATION "Oracle and/or its affiliates."
CONTACT-INFO "Oracle and/or its affiliates.
4150 Network Circle
Santa Clara, CA 95054
1-800-555-9SUN or
1-650-960-1300
http://www.oracle.com
or contact your local support representative"
DESCRIPTION
"Copyright © 2004, 2010 Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
This module defines the MIB that provides access to the
Java[tm] Virtual Machine monitoring data.
This module is derived from the Java[tm] programming language APIs
described in the java.lang.management package of
Java[tm] 2, Standard Edition, 5.0.
See the Java programming language APIs of JSR 163 for
'Monitoring and Management of the Java[TM] Virtual Machine'
for more details.
Where the Java programming language API uses long, or int,
the MIB often uses the corresponding unsigned quantity -
which is closer to the object semantics.
In those cases, it often happens that the -1 value that might
be used by the API to indicate an unknown/unimplemented
value cannot be used. Instead the MIB uses the value 0, which
stricly speaking cannot be distinguished from a valid value.
In many cases however, a running system will have non-zero
values, so using 0 instead of -1 to indicate an unknown
quantity does not lose any functionality.
"
REVISION "200403041800Z"
-- Format is "YYYYMMDDhhmmZ"
DESCRIPTION
"
JVM-MANAGEMENT-MIB - JSR 163 Final Release 1.0
"
::= { standard jsr163(163) 1 }
-- Enterprise OIDs
------------------
-- internet OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { iso(1) org(3) dod(6) 1 }
-- private OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { internet 4 }
-- enterprises OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { private 1 }
sun OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { enterprises 42 }
jmgt OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { sun products(2) 145 }
-- experimental OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { jmgt 1 }
standard OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { jmgt 3 }
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- Textual Conventions
----------------------
--
-- Note: Some of the TEXTUAL-CONVENTIONs defined in this module are
-- OCTET STRING with a 1023 size limitation (SIZE(0..1023)).
--
-- As per RFC2578, section 7.1.2. OCTET STRING:
--
-- "The OCTET STRING type represents arbitrary binary or textual data.
-- Although the SMI-specified size limitation for this type is 65535
-- octets, MIB designers should realize that there may be
-- implementation and interoperability limitations for sizes in
-- excess of 255 octets."
--
-- As a consequence an agent implementing this MIB may decide to
-- restrict this maximum size to a lesser value than 1023, provided that
-- it makes it clear in an AGENT-CAPABILITY statement.
--
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
JvmUnsigned64TC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A non-negative 64-bit bit integer, without counter
semantics."
-- We have cloned the Unsigned64TC defined in RFC 2564 rather
-- than importing it because the JVM-MANAGEMENT-MIB and the
-- APPLICATION-MIB are not related.
--
REFERENCE "RFC 2564 - APPLICATION-MIB, Unsigned64TC."
SYNTAX Counter64
JvmJavaObjectNameTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
DISPLAY-HINT "255a"
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An Object Name, as implemented by the java.lang.management API,
which identify a runtime Object (e.g. a Class Loader, a
Memory Manager, etc...).
The name is assumed to be unique in the scope of the object's
class.
This object syntax is equivalent to a DisplayString, but with a
a 1023 bytes size limits (instead of 255 for a DisplayString).
Note that the SNMP agent may have to truncate the string returned
by the underlying API if it does not fit in this type.
(1023 bytes max).
"
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..1023))
JvmPathElementTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
DISPLAY-HINT "255a"
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A file or directory element in a PATH/CLASSPATH/LIBRARY_PATH
structure.
This object syntax is equivalent to a DisplayString, but with a
a 1023 bytes size limits (instead of 255 for a DisplayString).
Note that the SNMP agent may have to truncate the string returned
by the underlying API if it does not fit in this type.
(1023 bytes max).
"
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..1023))
JvmArgValueTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
DISPLAY-HINT "255a"
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A string representing an input argument.
This object syntax is equivalent to a DisplayString, but with a
a 1023 bytes size limits (instead of 255 for a DisplayString).
Note that the SNMP agent may have to truncate the string returned
by the underlying API if it does not fit in this type.
(1023 bytes max).
"
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..1023))
JvmVerboseLevelTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Defines whether the verbose flag for a feature is active.
verbose: the flag is on.
silent: the flag is off.
"
SYNTAX INTEGER { silent(1), verbose(2) }
JvmImplSupportStateTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Defines whether a feature is supported or not.
"
SYNTAX INTEGER { unsupported(1), supported(2) }
JvmImplOptFeatureStateTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Defines whether an optional feature is supported, enabled,
or disabled.
An optional feature can be:
unsupported: The JVM does not support this feature.
enabled : The JVM supports this feature, and it
is enabled.
disabled : The JVM supports this feature, and it
is disabled.
Only enabled(3) and disabled(4) may be supplied as values to a
SET request. unsupported(1) can only be set internally by the
agent.
"
SYNTAX INTEGER { unsupported(1), enabled(3), disabled(4) }
JvmTimeMillis64TC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An elapsed time, expressed in milli-seconds.
This type is based on Counter64, but without its specific
semantics.
"
SYNTAX Counter64
JvmTimeNanos64TC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An elapsed time, expressed in nano-seconds.
This type is based on Counter64, but without its specific
semantics.
"
SYNTAX Counter64
JvmPositive32TC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A positive Integer32. In Java that would be a number
in [0..Integer.MAX_VALUE].
"
-- We use Integer32 (0..2147483647) rather than Unsigned32 because
-- Unsigned32 (0..2147483647) because Unsigned32 is based on
-- Gauge32 - which has a specific ASN.1 tag and a specific semantics.
-- In principle you cannot use a Gauge32 as base type for an index
-- in a table.
-- Note also that Unsigned32 is (0..2^32-1)
-- while Positive32 is (0..2^31-1)
--
SYNTAX Integer32 (0..2147483647)
JvmManagedMemoryTypeTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"
Defines the type of memory contained in a memory pool.
The pool may contain, heap memory or non-heap memory.
"
SYNTAX INTEGER { nonheap(1), heap(2) }
JvmValidityStateTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"
Defines whether an object is still valid.
"
SYNTAX INTEGER { invalid(1), valid(2) }
JvmThreadStateTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Defines the possible states of a thread running in the
Java virtual machine. They are virtual machine thread states
and do not reflect any operating system thread states.
The first two bits: inNative(1) and suspended(2) can be
combined together and with any other bits. The remaining
bits 3-9, are mutually exclusive. Bits 10-16 are reserved
for future evolution of this MIB.
An agent MUST always return a thread state with one of the
bits in the range 3-9 set to 1. The other(9) bit should only
be set to 1 if new thread states which are mutally exclusive
with bits 3-8 are defined. An implementation can define
additional implementation dependant states and uses bits
from bit 17.
See java.lang.Thread.State,
java.lang.management.ThreadInfo.
"
--
-- Take care that in SNMP bits are numbered starting at 1, from
-- left to right (1 is the highest bit). A bitmap defined by the
-- BITS construct is thus a byte array where bit 1 is the highest bit
-- of the first byte.
--
SYNTAX BITS { -- Bits 1-2 may be specified in any combination
inNative(1),
suspended(2),
-- Bits 3-9 are mutually exclusive. Attempting to
-- set more than a single bit to 1 will result in
-- a returned error-status of inconsistentValue.
newThread(3),
runnable(4),
blocked(5),
terminated(6),
waiting(7),
timedWaiting(8),
other(9)
-- Bits 10-16 are reserved for future use by
-- this MIB
}
JvmIndex64TC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A 64 bits string mapping an unsigned 64 bits integer value
in big-endian ordering (i.e: 1 is encoded as 0x0000000000000001).
This type can be used when an unsigned 64 bits integer needs
to be used inside a table index.
"
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(8))
-- OBJECT-TYPE OID tree
-----------------------
jvmMgtMIBObjects
OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { jvmMgtMIB 1 }
jvmMgtMIBNotifications
OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { jvmMgtMIB 2 }
jvmMgtMIBConformance
OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { jvmMgtMIB 3 }
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
--
-- The JVM Class Loading group
--
-- A collection of objects used to monitor Class Loading in the
-- Java Virtual Machine. These objects define the SNMP management
-- interface for the class loading system of the Java virtual machine.
--
-- This group only contains a few scalar object and no tables. The objects
-- from this group are mapped from the java.lang.management.ClassLoadingMXBean
-- interface.
--
-- See J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
-- java.lang.management.ClassLoadingMXBean
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-- Root OBJECT IDENTIFIER for ClassLoading group.
--
jvmClassLoading OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { jvmMgtMIBObjects 1 }
-- The following objects are mapped from the ClassLoadingMXBean interface.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
jvmClassesLoadedCount OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Gauge32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The number of classes currently loaded in the JVM.
See java.lang.management.ClassLoadingMXBean.getLoadedClassCount()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.ClassLoadingMXBean"
::= { jvmClassLoading 1 }
jvmClassesTotalLoadedCount OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The total number of classes that have been loaded since
the JVM has started execution.
See java.lang.management.ClassLoadingMXBean.
getTotalLoadedClassCount()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.ClassLoadingMXBean"
::= { jvmClassLoading 2 }
jvmClassesUnloadedCount OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The total number of classes that have been unloaded since
the JVM has started execution.
See java.lang.management.ClassLoadingMXBean.getUnloadedClassCount()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.ClassLoadingMXBean"
::= { jvmClassLoading 3 }
jvmClassesVerboseLevel OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmVerboseLevelTC
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Enables or disables the verbose output for the class loading
system. The verbose output information and the output stream
to which the verbose information is emitted are implementation
dependent. Typically, a Java virtual machine implementation
prints a message each time a class file is loaded.
verbose: if the verbose output is enabled.
silent: otherwise.
See java.lang.management.ClassLoadingMXBean.isVerbose(),
java.lang.management.ClassLoadingMXBean.setVerbose()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.ClassLoadingMXBean"
DEFVAL { silent }
::= { jvmClassLoading 4 }
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
--
-- The JVM Memory group
--
-- A collection of objects used to monitor memory management in the
-- Java Virtual Machine. These objects define management interface for
-- the memory system of the Java virtual machine.
--
-- Memory:
--
-- The memory system of the Java virtual machine manages the following
-- kinds of memory: heap, and non-heap. More information on these types
-- of memory can be obtained from the J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
-- java.lang.management.MemoryMXBean.
--
-- Memory Pools and Memory Managers:
--
-- Memory pools and memory managers are the abstract entities that monitor
-- and manage the memory system of the Java virtual machine.
--
-- Memory managers are represented by the jvmMemManagerTable, which contains
-- one row per Memory manager.
-- The garbage collector is one type of memory manager responsible for
-- reclaiming memory occupied by unreachable objects.
-- The jvmMemGCTable is an extension of the jvmMemManagerTable, which contains
-- the attribute specific to garbage collectors. A garbage collector entity
-- is thus represented by one row in the jvmMemManagerTable, and one
-- extension row in the jvmMemGCTable.
--
-- Memory Pools are represented by the jvmMemPoolTable, which contains one
-- row per memory pool. A Java virtual machine may create or remove
-- memory pools during execution. A memory pool can belong to either the
-- heap or the non-heap memory.
--
-- A memory manager is responsible for managing one or more memory pools.
-- A memory pool can be managed by more than one memory manager.
-- The jvmMemMgrRelPoolTable represents this managing/managed relationship.
--
-- A Java virtual machine may add or remove memory managers during execution.
--
-- See J2SE 5.0 API Specification, java.lang.management.MemoryMXBean for
-- more information on memory types, memory managers, memory pools,
-- and the memory subsystem.
--
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-- Root OBJECT IDENTIFIER for the JVM Memory group.
--
jvmMemory OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { jvmMgtMIBObjects 2 }
-- The following objects are mapped from the MemoryMXBean interface.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
jvmMemoryPendingFinalCount OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Gauge32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The approximate number objects that are pending for finalization.
See java.lang.management.MemoryMXBean.
getObjectPendingFinalizationCount()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.MemoryMXBean"
::= { jvmMemory 1 }
jvmMemoryGCVerboseLevel OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmVerboseLevelTC
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Enables or disables verbose output for the memory system.
The verbose output information and the output stream to which
the verbose information is emitted are implementation dependent.
Typically, a Java virtual machine implementation prints a
message whenever it frees memory at garbage collection.
verbose: if the verbose output is enabled,
silent: otherwise.
See java.lang.management.MemoryMXBean.isVerbose(),
java.lang.management.MemoryMXBean.setVerbose()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.MemoryMXBean"
::= { jvmMemory 2 }
jvmMemoryGCCall OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER { unsupported(1), supported(2), start(3),
started(4), failed(5) }
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object makes it possible to remotelly trigger the
Garbage Collector in the JVM.
This object's syntax is an enumeration which defines:
* Two state values, that can be returned from a GET request:
unsupported(1): means that remote invocation of gc() is not
supported by the SNMP agent.
supported(2) : means that remote invocation of gc() is supported
by the SNMP agent.
* One action value, that can be provided in a SET request to
trigger the garbage collector:
start(3) : means that a manager wishes to trigger
garbage collection.
* Two result value, that will be returned in the response to a
SET request when remote invocation of gc is supported
by the SNMP agent:
started(4) : means that garbage collection was
successfully triggered. It does not mean
however that the action was successfullly
completed: gc might still be running when
this value is returned.
failed(5) : means that garbage collection couldn't be
triggered.
* If remote invocation is not supported by the SNMP agent, then
unsupported(1) will always be returned as a result of either
a GET request, or a SET request with start(3) as input value.
* If a SET request with anything but start(3) is received, then
the agent will return a wrongValue error.
See java.lang.management.MemoryMXBean.gc()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.MemoryMXBean"
::= { jvmMemory 3 }
-- The object identifiers in the range jvmMemory.[4-9] are reserved for future
-- evolution of this MIB.
--
-- We use the range jvmMemory.[10..19] for objects related to global JVM
-- heap memory usage, as returned by
-- java.lang.management.MemoryMXBean.getHeapMemoryUsage().
-- Object identifiers in the range jvmMemory.[14..19] are not used but
-- reserved for future evolution of this MIB.
--
jvmMemoryHeapInitSize OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmUnsigned64TC
UNITS "bytes"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"
Total amount of memory (in bytes) that the Java virtual machine
initially requests from the operating system for memory management
for heap memory pools.
See java.lang.management.MemoryMXBean.getHeapMemoryUsage().getInit()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.MemoryMXBean,
java.lang.management.MemoryUsage"
::= { jvmMemory 10 }
jvmMemoryHeapUsed OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmUnsigned64TC
UNITS "bytes"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"
Total amount of used memory (in bytes) from heap memory pools.
See java.lang.management.MemoryMXBean.getHeapMemoryUsage().getUsed()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.MemoryMXBean,
java.lang.management.MemoryUsage"
::= { jvmMemory 11 }
jvmMemoryHeapCommitted OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmUnsigned64TC
UNITS "bytes"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"
Total amount of memory (in bytes) committed by heap memory pools.
See java.lang.management.MemoryMXBean.getHeapMemoryUsage().
getCommitted()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.MemoryMXBean,
java.lang.management.MemoryUsage"
::= { jvmMemory 12 }
jvmMemoryHeapMaxSize OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmUnsigned64TC
UNITS "bytes"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"
Total maximum size of memory (in bytes) for all heap memory pools.
See java.lang.management.MemoryMXBean.getHeapMemoryUsage().getMax()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.MemoryMXBean,
java.lang.management.MemoryUsage"
::= { jvmMemory 13 }
-- We use the range jvmMemory.[20..29] for objects related to global JVM
-- heap memory usage, as returned by
-- lang.management.MemoryMXBean.getNonHeapMemoryUsage().
-- Object identifiers in the range jvmMemory.[24..29] are not used but are
-- reserved for future evolution of this MIB.
--
jvmMemoryNonHeapInitSize OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmUnsigned64TC
UNITS "bytes"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"
Total amount of memory (in bytes) that the Java virtual machine
initially requests from the operating system for memory management
for non heap memory pools.
See java.lang.management.MemoryMXBean.getNonHeapMemoryUsage().getInit()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.MemoryMXBean,
java.lang.management.MemoryUsage"
::= { jvmMemory 20 }
jvmMemoryNonHeapUsed OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmUnsigned64TC
UNITS "bytes"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"
Total amount of used memory (in bytes) from non heap memory pools.
See java.lang.management.MemoryMXBean.getNonHeapMemoryUsage().getUsed()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.MemoryMXBean,
java.lang.management.MemoryUsage"
::= { jvmMemory 21 }
jvmMemoryNonHeapCommitted OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmUnsigned64TC
UNITS "bytes"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"
Total amount of memory (in bytes) committed by non heap memory pools.
See java.lang.management.MemoryMXBean.
getNonHeapMemoryUsage().getCommitted()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.MemoryMXBean,
java.lang.management.MemoryUsage"
::= { jvmMemory 22 }
jvmMemoryNonHeapMaxSize OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmUnsigned64TC
UNITS "bytes"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"
Total maximum size of memory (in bytes) for all non heap memory pools.
See java.lang.management.MemoryMXBean.getNonHeapMemoryUsage().getMax()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.MemoryMXBean,
java.lang.management.MemoryUsage"
::= { jvmMemory 23 }
-- The object identifiers in the range jvmMemory.[30-99] are not used but are
-- reserved for future evolution of this MIB.
--
-- The JVM Memory Manager Table
--
-- The jvmMemManagerTable represent memory manager abstract entities.
-- The jvmMemManagerTable contains one row per memory manager. In
-- addition, those memory managers which are also garbage collectors have
-- an extension row in the jvmMemGCTable.
--
-- See J2SE 5.0 API Specification, java.lang.management.MemoryMXBean for
-- a detailed description of the memory subsystem.
--
-- See J2SE 5.0 API Specification, java.lang.management.MemoryManagerMXBean
-- for more information on memory managers.
--
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
--
-- We use the range jvmMemory.[100..109] for objects related to memory
-- managers.
-- Object identifiers in the range jvmMemory.[102-109] are not used
-- but are reserved for future evolution of this MIB.
--
jvmMemManagerTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF JvmMemManagerEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The Memory Manager Table contains the whole list of Memory
Managers as returned by ManagementFactory.getMemoryManagerMXBeans().
When a MemoryManagerMXBean object is an instance of
GarbageCollectorMXBean, then additional information specific to
the GarbageCollectorMXBean class will be found in the
jvmGCTable, at the same index.
Relationships between MemoryManagers and MemoryPools are shown
by the Memory Manager-Pool Relation table (jvmMemMgrPoolRelTable).
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.MemoryManagerMXBean"
::= { jvmMemory 100 }
jvmMemManagerEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmMemManagerEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A jvmMemManagerEntry conceptual row represent an instance of the
java.lang.management.MemoryManagerMXBean interface. If that instance
is also an instance of java.lang.management.GarbageCollectorMXBean,
then additional information will be found in the jvmGCTable, at the
same index.
Columnar objects in this table are mapped from attributes of
the MemoryManagerMXBean interface.
See java.lang.management.MemoryManagerMXBean
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.MemoryManagerMXBean"
INDEX { jvmMemManagerIndex }
::= { jvmMemManagerTable 1 }
JvmMemManagerEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
jvmMemManagerIndex JvmPositive32TC,
jvmMemManagerName JvmJavaObjectNameTC,
jvmMemManagerState JvmValidityStateTC
}
jvmMemManagerIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmPositive32TC
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An index opaquely computed by the agent and which uniquely
identifies a Memory Manager.
The jvmMemManagerIndex index is opaquely computed by the agent,
from e.g the hash code of the MemoryManager (or MemoryManager name).
The agent is responsible for allocating a free index when it needs
one (e.g. if two objects have the same hash, then it may increment
one of the values until the conflict is resolved). As a result a
manager must not depend on the value of that index across,
e.g. reboot of the agent, as this value is not guaranteed to
stay identical after the agent restarts.
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.MemoryManagerMXBean"
::= { jvmMemManagerEntry 1 }
jvmMemManagerName OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmJavaObjectNameTC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The name of this memory manager, as returned by
MemoryManagerMXBean.getName().
See java.mangement.MemoryManagerMXBean.getName().
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.MemoryManagerMXBean"
::= { jvmMemManagerEntry 2 }
jvmMemManagerState OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmValidityStateTC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"
Indicates whether this memory manager is valid in the Java
virtual machine. A memory manager becomes invalid once the
Java virtual machine removes it from the memory system.
See java.lang.management.MemoryManagerMXBean.isValid()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.MemoryManagerMXBean"
::= { jvmMemManagerEntry 3 }
-- The JVM Garbage Collector Table
--
-- The jvmMemGCTable is an extension of the jvmMemManagerTable.
-- It represents garbage collector abstract entities. A garbage collector
-- is a memory manager responsible for reclaiming memory occupied by
-- unreachable objects.
--
-- A garbage collector is thus represented by one row in the
-- jvmMemManagerTable, plus an extension row in the jvmMemGCTable.
-- The extension row in the jvmMemGCTable contains those attributes which
-- are specific to garbage collectors.
--
-- See J2SE 5.0 API Specification, java.lang.management.MemoryMXBean for
-- a detailed description of the memory subsystem.
--
-- See J2SE 5.0 API Specification, java.lang.management.MemoryManagerMXBean
-- for more information on memory managers, and
-- java.lang.management.GarbageCollectorMXBean for more information on
-- garbage collectors.
--
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
jvmMemGCTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF JvmMemGCEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The Garbage Collector table provides additional information
on those MemoryManagers which are also GarbageCollectors.
This table extends the jvmMemManagerTable table. The index
used in the jvmMemGCTable table is imported from the
jvmMemManagerTable table. If a row from the jvmMemManagerTable
table is deleted, and if it has an extension in the jvmMemGCTable
table, then the extension row will also be deleted.
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.GarbageCollectorMXBean"
::= { jvmMemory 101 }
jvmMemGCEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmMemGCEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Provide additional information on Garbage Collectors.
Columnar objects in this table are mapped from the
GarbageCollectorMXBean interface.
See java.lang.management.GarbageCollectorMXBean
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.GarbageCollectorMXBean"
INDEX { jvmMemManagerIndex }
::= {jvmMemGCTable 1 }
JvmMemGCEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
jvmMemGCCount Counter64,
jvmMemGCTimeMs JvmTimeMillis64TC
}
jvmMemGCCount OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The total number of collections that have occurred,
as returned by GarbageCollectorMXBean.getCollectionCount().
If garbage collection statistics are not available, this
object is set to 0.
See java.lang.management.GarbageCollectorMXBean.getCollectionCount()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.GarbageCollectorMXBean"
::= { jvmMemGCEntry 2 }
jvmMemGCTimeMs OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmTimeMillis64TC
UNITS "milliseconds"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The approximate accumulated collection elapsed time in
milliseconds, since the Java virtual machine has started.
This object is set to 0 if the collection elapsed time is
undefined for this collector.
See java.lang.management.GarbageCollectorMXBean.getCollectionTime()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.GarbageCollectorMXBean"
DEFVAL { 0 }
::= { jvmMemGCEntry 3 }
-- The JVM Memory Pool Table
--
-- The jvmMemPoolTable represent memory pool abstract entities.
-- The jvmMemPoolTable contains one row per memory pool.
--
-- See J2SE 5.0 API Specification, java.lang.management.MemoryMXBean for
-- a detailed description of the memory subsystem.
--
-- See J2SE 5.0 API Specification, java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean
-- for more information on memory pool.
--
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
--
-- We use the range jvmMemory.[110..119] for objects related to memory pools.
-- Object identifiers in the range jvmMemory.[111-119] are not used but
-- are reserved for future evolution of this MIB.
--
jvmMemPoolTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF JvmMemPoolEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The Memory Pool Table contains the whole list of MemoryPools
as returned by ManagementFactory.getMemoryPoolMXBeans().
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean"
::= { jvmMemory 110 }
jvmMemPoolEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmMemPoolEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"
Represents a memory pool. The pool may contain heap memory or
non-heap memory. A row in this table represents
an instance of MemoryPoolMXBean.
See java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean"
INDEX { jvmMemPoolIndex }
::= { jvmMemPoolTable 1 }
JvmMemPoolEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
jvmMemPoolIndex JvmPositive32TC,
jvmMemPoolName JvmJavaObjectNameTC,
jvmMemPoolType JvmManagedMemoryTypeTC,
jvmMemPoolState JvmValidityStateTC,
jvmMemPoolPeakReset JvmTimeMillis64TC,
jvmMemPoolInitSize JvmUnsigned64TC,
jvmMemPoolUsed JvmUnsigned64TC,
jvmMemPoolCommitted JvmUnsigned64TC,
jvmMemPoolMaxSize JvmUnsigned64TC,
jvmMemPoolPeakUsed JvmUnsigned64TC,
jvmMemPoolPeakCommitted JvmUnsigned64TC,
jvmMemPoolPeakMaxSize JvmUnsigned64TC,
jvmMemPoolCollectUsed JvmUnsigned64TC,
jvmMemPoolCollectCommitted JvmUnsigned64TC,
jvmMemPoolCollectMaxSize JvmUnsigned64TC,
jvmMemPoolThreshold JvmUnsigned64TC,
jvmMemPoolThreshdCount Counter64,
jvmMemPoolThreshdSupport JvmImplSupportStateTC,
jvmMemPoolCollectThreshold JvmUnsigned64TC,
jvmMemPoolCollectThreshdCount Counter64,
jvmMemPoolCollectThreshdSupport JvmImplSupportStateTC
}
jvmMemPoolIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmPositive32TC
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An index value opaquely computed by the agent which uniquely
identifies a row in the jvmMemPoolTable.
The jvmMemPoolIndex index is opaquely computed by the agent,
from e.g the hash code of the MemoryPool (or MemoryPool name).
The agent is responsible for allocating a free index when it
needs one (e.g. if two objects have the same hash, then it may
increment one of the values until the conflict is resolved).
As a result a manager must not depend on the value of that
index across, e.g. reboot of the agent, as this value is not
guaranteed to stay identical after the agent restarts.
"
::= { jvmMemPoolEntry 1 }
jvmMemPoolName OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmJavaObjectNameTC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The name of this memory pool, as returned by
MemoryPoolMXBean.getName().
See java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean.getName()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean"
::= { jvmMemPoolEntry 2 }
jvmMemPoolType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmManagedMemoryTypeTC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The type of memory managed in this pool. This pool may be used for
heap memory or non-heap memory.
See java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean.getMemoryType()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean"
::= { jvmMemPoolEntry 3 }
jvmMemPoolState OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmValidityStateTC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"
Indicates whether this memory pool is valid in the Java
virtual machine. A memory pool becomes invalid once the
Java virtual machine removes it from the memory system.
See java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean.isValid()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean"
::= { jvmMemPoolEntry 4 }
jvmMemPoolPeakReset OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmTimeMillis64TC
UNITS "milliseconds"
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"
This object indicates the last time - in milliseconds - at which
the peak memory usage statistic of this memory pool was reset
to the current memory usage. This corresponds to a time stamp
as returned by java.lang.System.currentTimeMillis();
Setting this object to a time earlier than its current time value
has no effect. Setting this object to a time later than its current
time value causes the peak memory usage statistic of this memory
pool to be reset to the current memory usage. The new value of this
object will be the time at which the reset operation is triggered.
There could be a delay between the time at which the reset operation
is triggered and the time at which the actual resetting happens, so
this value is only indicative.
See java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean.resetPeakUsage()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean"
::= { jvmMemPoolEntry 5 }
-- The object identifier arcs in the range jvmMemPoolEntry.[6-9] are
-- reserved for future evolution of this MIB.
--
-- We use the range jvmMemPoolEntry.[10..19] for objects related to this
-- pool memory usage, as returned by
-- java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean.getUsage().
-- Object identifiers in the range jvmMemPoolEntry.[14..19] are not
-- used but are reserved for future evolution of this MIB.
--
jvmMemPoolInitSize OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmUnsigned64TC
UNITS "bytes"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"
Initial size of this memory pool.
See java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean.getUsage().getInit()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean,
java.lang.management.MemoryUsage"
::= { jvmMemPoolEntry 10 }
jvmMemPoolUsed OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmUnsigned64TC
UNITS "bytes"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"
Amount of used memory in this memory pool.
See java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean.getUsage().getUsed()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean,
java.lang.management.MemoryUsage"
::= { jvmMemPoolEntry 11 }
jvmMemPoolCommitted OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmUnsigned64TC
UNITS "bytes"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"
Amount of committed memory in this memory pool.
See java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean.getUsage().getCommitted()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean,
java.lang.management.MemoryUsage"
::= { jvmMemPoolEntry 12 }
jvmMemPoolMaxSize OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmUnsigned64TC
UNITS "bytes"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"
Maximal size of this memory pool.
See java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean.getUsage().getMax()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean,
java.lang.management.MemoryUsage"
::= { jvmMemPoolEntry 13 }
-- We use the range jvmMemPoolEntry.[20..29] for objects related to
-- this pool peak memory usage, as returned by
-- java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean.getPeakUsage().
-- The object identifier arc jvmMemPoolEntry.20 which would have been
-- used for the initial size is not used because the notion of initial
-- size in the context of peak usage is meaningless.
-- Therefore, we start numbering objects at 21.
-- Object identifiers in the range jvmMemPoolEntry.[24..29] are not
-- used but are reserved for future evolution of this MIB.
--
jvmMemPoolPeakUsed OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmUnsigned64TC
UNITS "bytes"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"
Amount of used memory in this memory pool when the peak usage
was reached.
See java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean.getPeakUsage().getUsed()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean,
java.lang.management.MemoryUsage"
::= { jvmMemPoolEntry 21 }
jvmMemPoolPeakCommitted OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmUnsigned64TC
UNITS "bytes"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"
Amount of committed memory in this memory pool when the peak usage
was reached.
See java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean.getPeakUsage().getCommitted()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean,
java.lang.management.MemoryUsage"
::= { jvmMemPoolEntry 22 }
jvmMemPoolPeakMaxSize OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmUnsigned64TC
UNITS "bytes"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"
Maximal size of this memory pool when the peak usage
was reached.
See java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean.getPeakUsage().getMax()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean,
java.lang.management.MemoryUsage"
::= { jvmMemPoolEntry 23 }
-- We use the range jvmMemPoolEntry.[30..39] for objects related to this
-- pool collection memory usage, as returned by
-- java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean.getCollectionUsage().
-- The object identifier arc jvmMemPoolEntry.30 which would have been used
-- for the initial size is not used because the notion of initial size in the
-- context of collection usage is meaningless.
-- Therefore, we start numbering objects at 31.
-- Object identifiers in the range jvmMemPoolEntry.[34..39] are not used
-- but are reserved for future evolution of this MIB.
--
jvmMemPoolCollectUsed OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmUnsigned64TC
UNITS "bytes"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"
The amount of used memory at the most recent time that the
Java virtual machine has expended effort in recycling unused objects
in this memory pool.
See java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean.getCollectionUsage().getUsed()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean,
java.lang.management.MemoryUsage"
::= { jvmMemPoolEntry 31 }
jvmMemPoolCollectCommitted OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmUnsigned64TC
UNITS "bytes"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"
The amount of committed memory at the most recent time that the
Java virtual machine has expended effort in recycling unused objects
in this memory pool.
See java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean.getCollectionUsage().
getCommitted()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean,
java.lang.management.MemoryUsage"
::= { jvmMemPoolEntry 32 }
jvmMemPoolCollectMaxSize OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmUnsigned64TC
UNITS "bytes"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"
The value of the maximum amount of memory at the most recent time
that the Java virtual machine has expended effort in recycling
unused objects in this memory pool.
See java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean.getCollectionUsage().getMax()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean,
java.lang.management.MemoryUsage"
::= { jvmMemPoolEntry 33 }
-- Object identifiers in the range jvmMemPoolEntry.[40-109] are reserved
-- for future evolution of this MIB.
--
-- We use the range jvmMemPoolEntry.[110..119] for objects related to this
-- pool memory usage thresholds (range jvmMemPoolEntry.[10..19] was used for
-- this pool memory usage).
-- Object identifier arcs in the range jvmMemPoolEntry.[113..119] are not
-- used but are reserved for future evolution of this MIB.
--
jvmMemPoolThreshold OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmUnsigned64TC
UNITS "bytes"
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The threshold value for the memory usage of this memory pool,
in bytes. A zero value (0) indicates that no threshold value is
configured.
When the amount of used memory crosses over this threshold
value the JVM will trigger a usage memory threshold exceeded
notification, and the jvmMemPoolThreshdCount increases.
If memory usage threshold is not supported, then this object, if
implemented, will always be equals to 0. In that case, attempting
to set this object will trigger an inconsistentValue error.
See also jvmMemPoolThreshdSupport.
See java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean.getUsageThreshold(),
java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean.setUsageThreshold(long),
java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean.getUsageThresholdCount(),
java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean.isUsageThresholdSupported()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean"
DEFVAL { 0 }
::= { jvmMemPoolEntry 110 }
jvmMemPoolThreshdCount OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The number of times that the memory usage has crossed
the usage threshold, as detected by the Java virtual machine.
If memory usage threshold is not supported, then this object, if
implemented, will always be equals to 0.
See also jvmMemPoolThresholdSupport.
See java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean.getUsageThresholdCount(),
java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean.isUsageThresholdSupported()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean"
::= { jvmMemPoolEntry 111 }
jvmMemPoolThreshdSupport OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmImplSupportStateTC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Tells whether this memory pool supports usage threshold.
See java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean.isUsageThresholdSupported()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean"
::= { jvmMemPoolEntry 112 }
-- Object identifiers in the range jvmMemPoolEntry.[120-129] are reserved
-- for future evolution of this MIB.
--
-- We use the range jvmMemPoolEntry.[130..139] for objects related to
-- this pool memory collection usage thresholds (range
-- jvmMemPoolEntry.[30..39] was used for this pool collection memory usage).
-- Object identifiers in the range jvmMemPoolEntry.[133..139] are not used
-- but are reserved for future evolution of this MIB.
--
jvmMemPoolCollectThreshold OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmUnsigned64TC
UNITS "bytes"
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The threshold value for the collection usage of this memory pool,
in bytes. A zero value (0) indicates that no threshold value is
configured.
When the amount of used memory crosses over this threshold
value the JVM will trigger a collection memory threshold exceeded
notification, and the jvmMemPoolCollectThreshdCount increases.
If collection usage threshold is not supported, then this object, if
implemented, will always be equals to 0. In that case, attempting
to set this object will trigger an inconsistentValue error.
See also jvmMemPoolCollectThreshdSupport.
See java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean.
getCollectionUsageThreshold(),
java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean.
setCollectionUsageThreshold(long),
java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean.
isCollectionUsageThresholdSupported(),
java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean.
getCollectionUsageThresholdCount()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean"
DEFVAL { 0 }
::= { jvmMemPoolEntry 131 }
jvmMemPoolCollectThreshdCount OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The number of times that the memory usage has crossed
the collection usage threshold, as detected by the Java virtual
machine.
If memory usage threshold is not supported, then this object, if
implemented, will always be equals to 0.
See also jvmMemPoolCollectThreshdSupport.
See java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean.
getCollectionUsageThresholdCount(),
java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean.
isCollectionUsageThresholdSupported()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean"
::= { jvmMemPoolEntry 132 }
jvmMemPoolCollectThreshdSupport OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmImplSupportStateTC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Tells whether this memory pool supports collection usage threshold.
See java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean.
isCollectionUsageThresholdSupported()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean"
::= { jvmMemPoolEntry 133 }
-- The JVM Memory Manager-Pool Relation Table
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-- The JVM Memory Pool Table
--
-- The jvmMemPoolTable represent memory pool abstract entities.
-- The jvmMemPoolTable contains one row per memory pool.
--
-- See J2SE 5.0 API Specification, java.lang.management.MemoryMXBean for
-- a detailed description of the memory subsystem.
--
-- See J2SE 5.0 API Specification, java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean
-- for more information on memory pool.
--
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
--
-- We use the range jvmMemory.[110..119] for objects related to memory pools.
-- Object identifier arcs in the range jvmMemory.[111-119] are not used
-- but are reserved for future evolution of this MIB.
--
jvmMemMgrPoolRelTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF JvmMemMgrPoolRelEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The Memory Manager-Pool Relation Table shows the
Memory Manager / Memory Pool relations, as returned by
MemoryPoolMXBean.getMemoryManagerNames() and
MemoryManagerMXBean.getMemoryPoolNames().
This table imports the indexes from the jvmMemManagerTable table
and jvmMemPoolTable table. The jvmMemMgrRelManagerName and
jvmMemMgrRelPoolName objects are not actually necessary since
the indexes are self-sufficient to express the relationship -
but the names will make the table more understandable when displayed
in a management console.
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean,
java.lang.management.MemoryManagerMXBean"
::= { jvmMemory 120 }
jvmMemMgrPoolRelEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmMemMgrPoolRelEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A row in this table indicates that the Memory Manager identified
by jvmMemManagerIndex manages the Memory Pool identified by
jvmMemPoolIndex. Note that a pool may be managed by several
memory managers, and a memory manager can manage several
memory pool.
See java.lang.management.MemoryManagerMXBean.getMemoryPoolNames(),
java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean.getMemoryManagerNames()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean,
java.lang.management.MemoryManagerMXBean"
INDEX { jvmMemManagerIndex, jvmMemPoolIndex }
::= { jvmMemMgrPoolRelTable 1 }
JvmMemMgrPoolRelEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
jvmMemMgrRelManagerName JvmJavaObjectNameTC,
jvmMemMgrRelPoolName JvmJavaObjectNameTC
}
jvmMemMgrRelManagerName OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmJavaObjectNameTC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The name of the memory manager.
See java.manangement.MemoryManagerMXBean.getName();
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.MemoryManagerMXBean"
::= { jvmMemMgrPoolRelEntry 2 }
jvmMemMgrRelPoolName OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmJavaObjectNameTC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The name of the memory pool.
See java.manangement.MemoryPoolMXBean.getName();
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean"
::= { jvmMemMgrPoolRelEntry 3 }
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
--
-- The JVM Thread group
--
-- A collection of objects used to monitor threads in the
-- Java Virtual Machine. These objects define the SNMP management
-- interface for the thread system of the Java virtual machine.
--
-- The jvmThreadInstanceTable represents the threads which are currently
-- alive in the system. The representation of a thread is derived from the
-- set of methods in the ThreadMXBean that return information about a
-- given thread.
--
-- See J2SE 5.0 API Specification, java.lang.management.ThreadMXBean for
-- a detailed description of the threading subsystem.
--
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
--
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
jvmThreading OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { jvmMgtMIBObjects 3 }
-- The following objects are mapped from the ThreadMXBean interface.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
jvmThreadCount OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Gauge32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The current number of live threads.
See java.lang.management.ThreadMXBean.getThreadCount()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.ThreadMXBean"
::= { jvmThreading 1 }
jvmThreadDaemonCount OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Gauge32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The current number of daemon threads.
See java.lang.management.ThreadMXBean.getDaemonThreadCount()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.ThreadMXBean"
::= { jvmThreading 2 }
jvmThreadPeakCount OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The peak thread count since the execution of the application.
See java.lang.management.ThreadMXBean.getPeakThreadCount()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.ThreadMXBean"
::= { jvmThreading 3 }
jvmThreadTotalStartedCount OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The total number of threads created and started since the Java
Virtual Machine started.
See java.lang.management.ThreadMXBean.getTotalStartedThreadCount()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.ThreadMXBean"
::= { jvmThreading 4 }
jvmThreadContentionMonitoring OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmImplOptFeatureStateTC
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The state of the Thread Contention Monitoring feature.
This feature can be:
unsupported: The JVM does not support Thread Contention Monitoring.
enabled : The JVM supports Thread Contention Monitoring, and it
is enabled.
disabled : The JVM supports Thread Contention Monitoring, and it
is disabled.
Only enabled(3) and disabled(4) may be supplied as values to a
SET request. unsupported(1) can only be set internally by the
agent.
When the feature is unsupported(1), any attempt to change
that value will fail: trying to set this object to
enabled(3) or disabled(4) will result in an `inconsistentValue'
error. Trying to set it to any other value will result in an
`wrongValue' error.
See java.lang.management.ThreadMXBean.
isThreadContentionMonitoringSupported(),
java.lang.management.ThreadMXBean.
isThreadContentionMonitoringEnabled(),
java.lang.management.ThreadMXBean.
setThreadContentionMonitoringEnabled()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.ThreadMXBean"
::= { jvmThreading 5 }
jvmThreadCpuTimeMonitoring OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmImplOptFeatureStateTC
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The state of the Thread CPU Time Monitoring feature.
This feature can be:
unsupported: The JVM does not support Thread CPU Time Monitoring.
enabled : The JVM supports Thread CPU Time Monitoring, and it
is enabled.
disabled : The JVM supports Thread CPU Time Monitoring, and it
is disabled.
Only enabled(3) and disabled(4) may be supplied as values to a
SET request. unsupported(1) can only be set internally by the
agent.
When the feature is unsupported(1), any attempt to change
that value will fail: trying to set this object to
enabled(3) or disabled(4) will result in an `inconsistentValue'
error. Trying to set it to any other value will result in an
`wrongValue' error.
See java.lang.management.ThreadMXBean.
isThreadCpuTimeSupported(),
java.lang.management.ThreadMXBean.
isThreadCpuTimeEnabled(),
java.lang.management.ThreadMXBean.
setThreadCpuTimeEnabled()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.ThreadMXBean"
::= { jvmThreading 6 }
jvmThreadPeakCountReset OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmTimeMillis64TC
UNITS "milliseconds"
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"
This object indicates the last time - in milliseconds - at which
the peak thread count was reset to the current thread count.
This corresponds to a time stamp as returned by
java.lang.System.currentTimeMillis().
Setting this object to a time earlier than its current time value
has no effect. Setting this object to a time later than its current
time value causes the peak thread count statistic to be reset to
the current thread count. The new value of this object will be
the time at which the reset operation is triggered.
There could be a delay between the time at which the reset operation
is triggered and the time at which the actual resetting happens, so
this value is only indicative.
See java.lang.management.ThreadMXBean.resetPeakThreadCount()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.ThreadMXBean"
::= { jvmThreading 7 }
-- Object identifiers in the range jvmThreading.[8-10] are reserved
-- for future evolution of this MIB.
--
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-- The JVM Thread Instance Table
--
-- The jvmThreadInstanceTable represents the threads which are currently
-- alive in the system. The representation of a thread is derived from the
-- set of methods in the ThreadMXBean that return information about a
-- given thread.
--
-- See J2SE 5.0 API Specification, java.lang.management.ThreadMXBean for
-- a detailed description of the threading subsystem.
-- See also J2SE 5.0 API Specification, java.lang.management.ThreadInfo,
-- and java.lang.Thread
--
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
jvmThreadInstanceTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF JvmThreadInstanceEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The Thread Instance Table is built from all the methods of
ThreadMXBean that take a ThreadID as parameter.
See java.lang.management.ThreadMXBean.getAllThreadIds()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.ThreadMXBean"
::= { jvmThreading 10 }
jvmThreadInstanceEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmThreadInstanceEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A row in this table represents a live thread.
Attributes in this row are built from all the methods of
ThreadMXBean that take a ThreadID as parameter.
See java.lang.management.ThreadMXBean
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.ThreadMXBean"
INDEX { jvmThreadInstIndex }
::= { jvmThreadInstanceTable 1 }
JvmThreadInstanceEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
jvmThreadInstIndex JvmIndex64TC,
jvmThreadInstId JvmUnsigned64TC,
jvmThreadInstState JvmThreadStateTC,
jvmThreadInstBlockCount Counter64,
jvmThreadInstBlockTimeMs JvmTimeMillis64TC,
jvmThreadInstWaitCount Counter64,
jvmThreadInstWaitTimeMs JvmTimeMillis64TC,
jvmThreadInstCpuTimeNs JvmTimeNanos64TC,
jvmThreadInstLockName JvmJavaObjectNameTC,
jvmThreadInstLockOwnerPtr RowPointer,
jvmThreadInstName JvmJavaObjectNameTC
}
jvmThreadInstIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmIndex64TC
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An index uniquely identifying a live thread, and directly
derived from the value of jvmThreadInstId. The jvmThreadInstId
cannot be used directly as index in the table, because integer
indexes cannot exceed an unsigned 32 int.
The jvmThreadInstIndex index is an 8 byte octet string as
defined by the JvmIndex64TC TEXTUAL-CONVENTION. Its value is
directly derived from the value of the corresponding ThreadID
returned by jvmThreadInstId.
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.ThreadMXBean, java.lang.Thread"
::= { jvmThreadInstanceEntry 1 }
jvmThreadInstId OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmUnsigned64TC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The thread ID, as returned by Thread.getId().
See java.lang.management.ThreadMXBean.getThreadInfo(long,boolean).
getThreadId()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.ThreadMXBean, java.lang.Thread"
::= { jvmThreadInstanceEntry 2 }
jvmThreadInstState OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmThreadStateTC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The state of this thread instance.
See java.lang.management.ThreadMXBean.getThreadInfo(long,boolean).
getThreadState()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.ThreadMXBean"
::= { jvmThreadInstanceEntry 3 }
jvmThreadInstBlockCount OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The total number of times that this thread has blocked to enter
or re-enter a monitor..
See java.lang.management.ThreadMXBean.getThreadInfo(long,boolean).
getBlockedCount()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.ThreadMXBean"
::= { jvmThreadInstanceEntry 4 }
jvmThreadInstBlockTimeMs OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmTimeMillis64TC
UNITS "milliseconds"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The approximate accumulated elapsed time (in millisecond)
that a thread has blocked to enter or re-enter a monitor since
it has started - or since thread contention monitoring was
enabled.
This object is always set to 0 if thread contention monitoring
is disabled or not supported.
See java.lang.management.ThreadMXBean.getThreadInfo(long,boolean).
getBlockedTime()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.ThreadMXBean"
::= { jvmThreadInstanceEntry 5 }
jvmThreadInstWaitCount OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The total number of times that this thread has waited for
notification.
See java.lang.management.ThreadMXBean.getThreadInfo(long,boolean).
getWaitedCount()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.ThreadMXBean"
::= { jvmThreadInstanceEntry 6 }
jvmThreadInstWaitTimeMs OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmTimeMillis64TC
UNITS "milliseconds"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The approximate accumulated elapsed time (in millisecond)
that a thread has waited on a monitor through a
java.lang.Object.wait method since it has started - or since
thread contention monitoring wasenabled.
This object is always set to 0 if thread contention monitoring
is disabled or not supported.
See java.lang.management.ThreadMXBean.getThreadInfo(long,boolean).
getWaitedTime()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.ThreadMXBean"
::= { jvmThreadInstanceEntry 7 }
jvmThreadInstCpuTimeNs OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmTimeNanos64TC
UNITS "nanoseconds"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The approximate accumulated CPU time (in nanosecond) for a thread
since it has started - or since thread CPU time monitoring was
enabled.
If the thread of the specified ID is not alive or does not exist,
or the CPU time measurement is disabled or not supported,
this object is set to 0.
See java.lang.management.ThreadMXBean.getThreadCpuTime(long),
java.lang.management.ThreadMXBean.isThreadCpuTimeSupported(),
java.lang.management.ThreadMXBean.isThreadCpuTimeEnabled()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.ThreadMXBean"
::= { jvmThreadInstanceEntry 8 }
jvmThreadInstName OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmJavaObjectNameTC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This thread name - as returned by Thread.getThreadName().
See java.lang.management.ThreadInfo.getThreadName()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.ThreadMXBean,
java.lang.management.ThreadInfo"
::= { jvmThreadInstanceEntry 9 }
jvmThreadInstLockName OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmJavaObjectNameTC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The string representation of the monitor lock that this thread
is blocked to enter or waiting to be notified through the
Object.wait method.
See J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.ThreadInfo.getLockName()
for more information on the format of this string.
If this thread is not blocked then a zero-length string is returned.
Note that the SNMP agent may have to truncate the string returned
by the underlying API if it does not fit in the JvmJavaObjectNameTC
(1023 bytes max).
See java.lang.management.ThreadInfo.getLockName()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.ThreadMXBean,
java.lang.management.ThreadInfo"
::= { jvmThreadInstanceEntry 10 }
jvmThreadInstLockOwnerPtr OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX RowPointer
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A pointer to the thread which owns the monitor of the
object on which this thread instance is blocked.
This object will point to jvmThreadInstId of the
lock owner thread.
If this thread is not blocked then 0.0 is returned.
See java.lang.management.ThreadInfo.getLockOwnerId()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.ThreadMXBean,
java.lang.management.ThreadInfo"
::= { jvmThreadInstanceEntry 11 }
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
--
-- The JVM Runtime group
--
-- A collection of objects used to monitor the Java Virtual Machine
-- Runtime. These objects define the SNMP management interface for the
-- runtime system of the Java virtual machine.
--
-- The JVM Runtime group defines object mapped from the
-- java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean interface.
--
-- See J2SE 5.0 API Specification, java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean for
-- a detailed description of the runtime system.
--
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
jvmRuntime OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { jvmMgtMIBObjects 4 }
-- The following objects are mapped from the RuntimeMXBean interface.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
jvmRTName OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The name representing the running Java virtual machine.
Note that the SNMP agent may have to truncate the name returned
by the underlying API if it does not fit in the DisplayString
(255 bytes max).
See java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean.getName()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean"
::= { jvmRuntime 1 }
jvmRTVMName OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmJavaObjectNameTC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The Java virtual machine implementation name.
See java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean.getVmName()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean"
::= { jvmRuntime 2 }
jvmRTVMVendor OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The Java virtual machine implementation vendor.
Note that the SNMP agent may have to truncate the string returned
by the underlying API if it does not fit in the DisplayString
(255 bytes max).
See java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean.getVmVendor()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean"
::= { jvmRuntime 3 }
jvmRTVMVersion OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The Java virtual machine implementation version.
Note that the SNMP agent may have to truncate the string returned
by the underlying API if it does not fit in the DisplayString
(255 bytes max).
See java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean.getVmVersion()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean"
::= { jvmRuntime 4 }
jvmRTSpecName OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The Java virtual machine specification name.
Note that the SNMP agent may have to truncate the string returned
by the underlying API if it does not fit in the DisplayString
(255 bytes max).
See java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean.getSpecName()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean"
::= { jvmRuntime 5 }
jvmRTSpecVendor OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The Java virtual machine specification vendor.
Note that the SNMP agent may have to truncate the string returned
by the underlying API if it does not fit in the DisplayString
(255 bytes max).
See java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean.getSpecVendor()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean"
::= { jvmRuntime 6 }
jvmRTSpecVersion OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The Java virtual machine specification version.
Note that the SNMP agent may have to truncate the string returned
by the underlying API if it does not fit in the DisplayString
(255 bytes max).
See java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean.getSpecVersion()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean"
::= { jvmRuntime 7 }
jvmRTManagementSpecVersion OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The version of the management specification for the Java virtual
machine implementation.
Note that the SNMP agent may have to truncate the string returned
by the underlying API if it does not fit in the DisplayString
(255 bytes max).
See java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean.getManagementSpecVersion()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean"
::= { jvmRuntime 8 }
jvmRTBootClassPathSupport OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmImplSupportStateTC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates whether the Java virtual machine supports the
boot class path mechanism used by the bootstrap class loader
to search for class files.
See java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean.isBootClassPathSupported()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean"
::= { jvmRuntime 9 }
jvmRTInputArgsCount OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmPositive32TC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The number of input arguments passed to the Java Virtual Machine.
See java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean.getInputArguments()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean"
::= { jvmRuntime 10 }
jvmRTUptimeMs OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmTimeMillis64TC
UNITS "milliseconds"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Uptime of the Java virtual machine, in milliseconds. This is
equivalent to ( System.currentTimeMillis() - jvmStartTimeMs ).
See also jvmRTStartTimeMs.
See java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean.getUptime()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean"
::= { jvmRuntime 11 }
jvmRTStartTimeMs OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmTimeMillis64TC
UNITS "milliseconds"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The approximate time when the Java virtual machine started, in
milliseconds. This is a time stamp as returned by
System.currentTimeMillis(). This time will not change unless
the Java Virtual Machine is restarted.
See also jvmRTUptimeMs.
See java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean.getStartTime()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean"
::= { jvmRuntime 12 }
-- Object identifiers in the range jvmRuntime.[13-19] are reserved
-- for future evolution of this MIB.
--
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
--
-- The JVM Input Argument Table
--
-- The jvmRTInputArgsTable contains one row per input argument given on
-- the Java command line.
--
-- See J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
-- java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean.getInputArguments()
-- for more information.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
jvmRTInputArgsTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF JvmRTInputArgsEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The Input Argument Table lists the input arguments passed
to the Java Virtual Machine.
The jvmRTInputArgsIndex is the index of the argument in
the array returned by RuntimeMXBean.getInputArguments().
See java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean.getInputArguments()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean"
::= { jvmRuntime 20 }
jvmRTInputArgsEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmRTInputArgsEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Represent an input argument passed to the Java Virtual Machine.
See java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean.getInputArguments()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean"
INDEX { jvmRTInputArgsIndex }
::= { jvmRTInputArgsTable 1 }
JvmRTInputArgsEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
jvmRTInputArgsIndex JvmPositive32TC,
jvmRTInputArgsItem JvmArgValueTC
}
jvmRTInputArgsIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmPositive32TC
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The index of the input argument, as in the array returned
by RuntimeMXBean.getInputArguments().
See java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean.getInputArguments()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean"
::= { jvmRTInputArgsEntry 1 }
jvmRTInputArgsItem OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmArgValueTC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An input argument at index jvmRTInputArgsIndex, as in the array
returned by RuntimeMXBean.getInputArguments().
Note that the SNMP agent may have to truncate the string returned
by the underlying API if it does not fit in the JvmArgValueTC
(1023 bytes max).
See java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean.getInputArguments()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean"
::= { jvmRTInputArgsEntry 2 }
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
--
-- The JVM Boot Class Path Table
--
-- The jvmRTBootClassPathTable contains one row per path element in the
-- bootclasspath. This table may not be implemented (or may be empty) if
-- the bootclasspath feature is not supported by the underlying
-- implementation.
--
-- See J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
-- java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean.getBootClassPath()
-- java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean.isBootClassPathSupported()
-- for more information.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
jvmRTBootClassPathTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF JvmRTBootClassPathEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The boot class path that is used by the bootstrap class loader
to search for a class file for loading.
Note that the SNMP agent may have to truncate the bootclasspath
elements contained in the string returned by the underlying API
if it does not fit in the JvmPathElementTC (1023 bytes max).
This table is not implemented (or empty) if jvmRTBootClassPathSupport
is unsupported(1).
See java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean.getBootClassPath()
java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean.isBootClassPathSupported()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean"
::= { jvmRuntime 21 }
jvmRTBootClassPathEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmRTBootClassPathEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Represent a path element in the Java Virtual Machine bootclasspath.
See java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean.getBootClassPath()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean"
INDEX { jvmRTBootClassPathIndex }
::= { jvmRTBootClassPathTable 1 }
JvmRTBootClassPathEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
jvmRTBootClassPathIndex JvmPositive32TC,
jvmRTBootClassPathItem JvmPathElementTC
}
jvmRTBootClassPathIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmPositive32TC
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The index of the path element, as in the array obtained
by splitting RuntimeMXBean.getBootClassPath() in its elementary path
constituents.
See java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean.getBootClassPath()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean"
::= { jvmRTBootClassPathEntry 1 }
jvmRTBootClassPathItem OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmPathElementTC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An path element at index jvmRTBootClassPathIndex, as in the
array obtained by splitting RuntimeMXBean.getBootClassPath() in
its elementary path constituents.
Note that the SNMP agent may have to truncate the string returned
by the underlying API if it does not fit in the JvmPathElementTC
(1023 bytes max).
See java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean.getBootClassPath()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean"
::= { jvmRTBootClassPathEntry 2 }
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
--
-- The JVM Class Path Table
--
-- The jvmRTClassPathTable contains one row per path element in the
-- classpath.
--
-- See J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
-- java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean.getClassPath()
-- for more information.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
jvmRTClassPathTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF JvmRTClassPathEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The class path that is used by the system class loader
to search for a class file.
Note that the SNMP agent may have to truncate the classpath
elements contained in the string returned by the underlying API
if it does not fit in the JvmPathElementTC (1023 bytes max).
See java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean.getClassPath()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean"
::= { jvmRuntime 22 }
jvmRTClassPathEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmRTClassPathEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Represent a path element in the Java Virtual Machine classpath.
See java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean.getClassPath()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean"
INDEX { jvmRTClassPathIndex }
::= { jvmRTClassPathTable 1 }
JvmRTClassPathEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
jvmRTClassPathIndex JvmPositive32TC,
jvmRTClassPathItem JvmPathElementTC
}
jvmRTClassPathIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmPositive32TC
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The index of the path element, as in the array obtained
by splitting RuntimeMXBean.getClassPath() in its elementary
path constituents.
See java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean.getClassPath()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean"
::= { jvmRTClassPathEntry 1 }
jvmRTClassPathItem OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmPathElementTC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An path element at index jvmRTClassPathIndex, as in the array
obtained by splitting RuntimeMXBean.getClassPath() in its elementary
path constituents.
Note that the SNMP agent may have to truncate the string returned
by the underlying API if it does not fit in the JvmPathElementTC
(1023 bytes max).
See java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean.getClassPath()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean"
::= { jvmRTClassPathEntry 2 }
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
--
-- The JVM Library Path Table
--
-- The jvmRTLibraryPathTable contains one row per path element in the
-- librarypath.
--
-- See J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
-- java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean.getLibraryPath()
-- for more information.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
jvmRTLibraryPathTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF JvmRTLibraryPathEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The library path.
Note that the SNMP agent may have to truncate the librarypath
elements contained in the string returned by the underlying API
if it does not fit in the JvmPathElementTC (1023 bytes max).
See java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean.getLibraryPath()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean"
::= { jvmRuntime 23 }
jvmRTLibraryPathEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmRTLibraryPathEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Represent a path element in the Java Virtual Machine librarypath.
See java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean.getLibraryPath()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean"
INDEX { jvmRTLibraryPathIndex }
::= { jvmRTLibraryPathTable 1 }
JvmRTLibraryPathEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
jvmRTLibraryPathIndex JvmPositive32TC,
jvmRTLibraryPathItem JvmPathElementTC
}
jvmRTLibraryPathIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmPositive32TC
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The index of the path element, as in the array obtained
by splitting RuntimeMXBean.getLibraryPath() in its elementary
constituents.
See java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean.getLibraryPath()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean"
::= { jvmRTLibraryPathEntry 1 }
jvmRTLibraryPathItem OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmPathElementTC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An path element at index jvmRTLibraryPathIndex, as in the array
obtained by splitting RuntimeMXBean.getLibraryPath() in its elementary
path constituents.
Note that the SNMP agent may have to truncate the string returned
by the underlying API if it does not fit in the JvmPathElementTC
(1023 bytes max).
See java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean.getLibraryPath()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean"
::= { jvmRTLibraryPathEntry 2 }
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
--
-- The JVM Compilation group
--
-- A collection of objects used to monitor the Java Virtual Machine
-- Runtime Compiler (JIT). These objects define the SNMP management
-- interface for the compilation system of the Java virtual machine.
--
-- The JVM Compilation group defines object mapped from the
-- java.lang.management.CompilationMXBean interface.
--
-- See J2SE 5.0 API Specification, java.lang.management.CompilationMXBean for
-- a detailed description of the runtime system.
--
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
jvmCompilation OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { jvmMgtMIBObjects 5 }
-- The following objects are mapped from the CompilationMXBean interface.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
jvmJITCompilerName OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmJavaObjectNameTC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The name of the Just-in-time (JIT) compiler.
See java.lang.management.CompilationMXBean.getName()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.CompilationMXBean"
::= { jvmCompilation 1 }
jvmJITCompilerTimeMs OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmTimeMillis64TC
UNITS "milliseconds"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Gets the approximate accumulated elapsed time (in milliseconds)
spent in compilation since the Java virtual machine has started.
If multiple threads are used for compilation, this value is
the summation of the approximate time that each thread
spent in compilation.
If compiler time monitoring is not supported, then this object
remains set to 0.
See java.lang.management.CompilationMXBean.getTotalCompilationTime()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.CompilationMXBean"
::= { jvmCompilation 2 }
jvmJITCompilerTimeMonitoring OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmImplSupportStateTC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates whether the Java virtual machine supports
compilation time monitoring.
See java.lang.management.CompilationMXBean.
isCompilationTimeMonitoringSupported()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.CompilationMXBean"
::= { jvmCompilation 3 }
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
--
-- The JVM Operating System group
--
-- A collection of objects used to monitor some resource of the
-- Operating System the Java Virtual Machine is running on. These objects
-- define the SNMP management interface offered by the Java virtual machine
-- for the operating system on which it is running.
--
-- The JVM Operating System group defines object mapped from the
-- java.lang.management.OperatingSystemMXBean interface.
--
-- See J2SE 5.0 API Specification, java.lang.management.OperatingSystemMXBean
-- for a detailed description of the operating system.
--
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
jvmOS OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { jvmMgtMIBObjects 6 }
-- The following objects are mapped from the OperatingSystemMXBean interface.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
jvmOSName OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JvmJavaObjectNameTC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The operating system name.
See java.lang.management.OperatingSystemMXBean.getName()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.OperatingSystemMXBean"
::= { jvmOS 1 }
jvmOSArch OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The operating system architecture.
Note that the SNMP agent may have to truncate the string returned
by the underlying API if it does not fit in the DisplayString
(255 bytes max).
See java.lang.management.OperatingSystemMXBean.getArch()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.OperatingSystemMXBean"
::= { jvmOS 2 }
jvmOSVersion OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The operating system version.
Note that the SNMP agent may have to truncate the string returned
by the underlying API if it does not fit in the DisplayString
(255 bytes max).
See java.lang.management.OperatingSystemMXBean.getVersion()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.OperatingSystemMXBean"
::= { jvmOS 3 }
jvmOSProcessorCount OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The number of processors available to the Java virtual machine.
See java.lang.management.OperatingSystemMXBean.getAvailableProcessors()
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.OperatingSystemMXBean"
::= { jvmOS 4 }
--
-- NOTIFICATIONS
--
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
--
-- Low Memory Notifications
--
jvmMgtMIBMemoryNotifs OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { jvmMgtMIBNotifications 2 }
jvmMgtMIBLowMemoryNotifs OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { jvmMgtMIBMemoryNotifs 1 }
jvmLowMemoryPrefix OBJECT IDENTIFIER
::= { jvmMgtMIBLowMemoryNotifs 0 }
-- Not used at this time, but reserved for future evolution of this MIB:
--
-- jvmLowMemoryData OBJECT IDENTIFIER
-- ::= { jvmMgtMIBLowMemoryNotifs 1 }
--
jvmLowMemoryPoolUsageNotif NOTIFICATION-TYPE
OBJECTS { jvmMemPoolName, jvmMemPoolUsed, jvmMemPoolThreshdCount }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This notification is sent when the memory usage threshold of
a memory pool is exceeded.
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.MemoryNotification,
java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean"
::= { jvmLowMemoryPrefix 1 }
jvmLowMemoryPoolCollectNotif NOTIFICATION-TYPE
OBJECTS { jvmMemPoolName, jvmMemPoolCollectUsed,
jvmMemPoolCollectThreshdCount }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This notification is sent when the collection memory usage
threshold of a memory pool is exceeded.
"
REFERENCE "J2SE 5.0 API Specification,
java.lang.management.MemoryNotification,
java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean"
::= { jvmLowMemoryPrefix 2 }
--
-- Conformance Section
--
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-- conformance information
jvmMgtMIBCompliances
OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { jvmMgtMIBConformance 1 }
jvmMgtMIBGroups
OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { jvmMgtMIBConformance 2 }
-- compliance statements
jvmManagementCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The compliance statement for SNMP entities which
implement this MIB."
MODULE -- this module
MANDATORY-GROUPS {
jvmClassLoadingBasicGroup,
jvmClassLoadingSetGroup,
jvmMemoryBasicGroup,
jvmMemoryHeapUsageGroup,
jvmMemoryNonHeapUsageGroup,
jvmMemorySetGroup,
jvmMemManagerGroup,
jvmMemGCGroup,
jvmMemPoolBasicGroup,
jvmMemPoolUsageGroup,
jvmMemPoolPeakUsageGroup,
jvmMemPoolCollectUsageGroup,
jvmMemMgrPoolRelationGroup,
jvmThreadBasicGroup,
jvmThreadInstanceBasicGroup,
jvmRuntimeBasicGroup,
jvmOSGroup
}
-- optional/conditional groups
GROUP jvmMemPoolMonitoringGroup
DESCRIPTION
"This group may not be implemented if the Java virtual
machine does not support low memory detection in memory usage.
"
GROUP jvmMemPoolCollectMonitoringGroup
DESCRIPTION
"This group may not be implemented if the Java virtual
machine does not support low memory detection in collection
memory usage.
"
GROUP jvmLowMemoryUsageNotifGroup
DESCRIPTION
"This group may not be implemented if the Java virtual
machine does not support low memory usage detection.
"
GROUP jvmLowMemoryCollectNotifGroup
DESCRIPTION
"This group may not be implemented if the Java virtual
machine does not support low collection memory usage detection.
"
GROUP jvmThreadInstanceCpuGroup
DESCRIPTION
"This group may not be implemented if the Java virtual
machine does not support CPU time measurement for other threads.
"
GROUP jvmThreadInstanceBlockGroup
DESCRIPTION
"This group may not be implemented if the Java virtual
machine does not support thread contention monitoring.
"
GROUP jvmRuntimeBootCPGroup
DESCRIPTION
"This group may not be implemented if the underlying
implementation does not support the bootclasspath feature.
"
GROUP jvmJITCompilerBasicGroup
DESCRIPTION
"This group may not be implemented if the Java virtual
machine has no compilation system.
"
GROUP jvmJITCompilerTimeStatGroup
DESCRIPTION
"This group may not be implemented if the Java virtual
machine has no compilation system, or does not support
JIT Compiler time statistics.
"
::= { jvmMgtMIBCompliances 1 }
-- units of conformance
jvmClassLoadingGroups OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { jvmMgtMIBGroups 1 }
jvmClassLoadingBasicGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
jvmClassesLoadedCount,
jvmClassesTotalLoadedCount,
jvmClassesUnloadedCount
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A collection of objects that are mapped from JSR 163
java.lang.management.ClassLoadingMXBean interface.
"
::= { jvmClassLoadingGroups 1 }
jvmClassLoadingSetGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
jvmClassesVerboseLevel
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A collection of writable scalar objects that are mapped from JSR 163
java.lang.management.ClassLoadingMXBean interface, and make it possible
to act on class loading. Accessing these objects may
require special permissions - the agent implementation is
responsible for puting in place the appropriate access control
if needed.
"
::= { jvmClassLoadingGroups 2 }
jvmMemoryGroups OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { jvmMgtMIBGroups 2 }
jvmMemoryBasicGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
jvmMemoryPendingFinalCount
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A collection of columnar objects that are mapped from JSR 163
java.lang.management.MemoryManagerMXBean interface.
"
::= { jvmMemoryGroups 1 }
jvmMemoryHeapUsageGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
jvmMemoryHeapInitSize,
jvmMemoryHeapUsed,
jvmMemoryHeapCommitted,
jvmMemoryHeapMaxSize
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A collection of objects that are mapped from JSR 163
java.lang.management.MemoryMXBean.getHeapMemoryUsage().
When several of these objects are requested within a single
SNMP request, the agent must ensure that
java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean.getHeapMemoryUsage() is
called only once, in order to guarantee that the set of
values returned for these objects remain coherent and give
a consistent snapshot of the heap memory usage made by
Heap Memory Pools.
"
::= { jvmMemoryGroups 2 }
jvmMemoryNonHeapUsageGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
jvmMemoryNonHeapInitSize,
jvmMemoryNonHeapUsed,
jvmMemoryNonHeapCommitted,
jvmMemoryNonHeapMaxSize
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A collection of objects that are mapped from JSR 163
java.lang.management.MemoryMXBean.getNonHeapMemoryUsage().
When several of these objects are requested within a single
SNMP request, the agent must ensure that
java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean.getNonHeapMemoryUsage() is
called only once, in order to guarantee that the set of
values returned for these objects remain coherent and give
a consistent snapshot of the non heap memory usage made by
Non Heap Memory Pools.
"
::= { jvmMemoryGroups 3 }
jvmMemorySetGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
jvmMemoryGCVerboseLevel,
jvmMemoryGCCall
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A collection of writable scalar objects that are mapped from JSR 163
java.lang.management.MemoryMXBean interface, and make it possible
to act on the Garbage Collector. Accessing these objects may
require special permissions - the agent implementation is
responsible for puting in place the appropriate access control
if needed.
"
::= { jvmMemoryGroups 4 }
jvmMemManagerGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
jvmMemManagerName,
jvmMemManagerState
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A collection of columnar objects that are mapped from JSR 163
java.lang.management.MemoryManagerMXBean interface.
"
::= { jvmMemoryGroups 5 }
jvmMemGCGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
jvmMemGCCount,
jvmMemGCTimeMs
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A collection of columnar objects that are mapped from JSR 163
java.lang.management.GarbageCollectorMXBean interface, and are
specific to GarbageCollector MXBeans.
These objects are used to model the inheritence link between
GarbageCollectorMXBean and its super interface - MemoryManagerMXBean.
"
::= { jvmMemoryGroups 6 }
jvmMemPoolGroups OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { jvmMemoryGroups 7 }
jvmMemPoolBasicGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
jvmMemPoolName,
jvmMemPoolType,
jvmMemPoolState,
jvmMemPoolPeakReset,
jvmMemPoolThreshdSupport,
jvmMemPoolCollectThreshdSupport
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A collection of columnar objects that are mapped from JSR 163
java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean interface.
"
::= { jvmMemPoolGroups 1 }
jvmMemPoolMonitoringGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
jvmMemPoolThreshold,
jvmMemPoolThreshdCount
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Memory usage threshold objects mapped from
JSR 163 java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean interface, which makes
it possible to configure low memory detection.
Accessing this object may require special permissions - the agent
implementation is responsible for puting in place the appropriate
access control if needed.
"
::= { jvmMemPoolGroups 2 }
jvmMemPoolUsageGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
jvmMemPoolInitSize,
jvmMemPoolUsed,
jvmMemPoolCommitted,
jvmMemPoolMaxSize
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A collection of objects that are mapped from JSR 163
java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean.getUsage().
When several of these objects are requested within a single
SNMP request, the agent must ensure that
java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean.getUsage() is
called only once, in order to guarantee that the set of
values returned for these objects remain coherent and give
a consistent snapshot of the memory used by this Memory
Pool.
"
::= { jvmMemPoolGroups 3 }
jvmMemPoolPeakUsageGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
jvmMemPoolPeakUsed,
jvmMemPoolPeakCommitted,
jvmMemPoolPeakMaxSize
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A collection of objects that are mapped from JSR 163
java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean.getPeakUsage().
When several of these objects are requested within a single
SNMP request, the agent must ensure that
java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean.getPeakUsage() is
called only once, in order to guarantee that the set of
values returned for these objects remain coherent and give
a consistent snapshot of the peak memory usage made by
this Memory Pool.
"
::= { jvmMemPoolGroups 4 }
jvmMemPoolCollectUsageGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
jvmMemPoolCollectUsed,
jvmMemPoolCollectCommitted,
jvmMemPoolCollectMaxSize
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A collection of objects that are mapped from JSR 163
java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean.getCollectionUsage().
When several of these objects are requested within a single
SNMP request, the agent must ensure that
java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean.getCollectionUsage() is
called only once, in order to guarantee that the set of
values returned for these objects remain coherent and give
a consistent snapshot of the collection memory usage made by
this Memory Pool.
"
::= { jvmMemPoolGroups 5 }
jvmMemPoolCollectMonitoringGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
jvmMemPoolCollectThreshold,
jvmMemPoolCollectThreshdCount
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Memory collection usage threshold objects mapped from JSR 163
java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean interface, which makes
it possible to configure low memory detection.
Accessing this object may require special permissions - the agent
implementation is responsible for putting in place the appropriate
access control if needed.
"
::= { jvmMemPoolGroups 6 }
jvmMemMgrPoolRelationGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
jvmMemMgrRelManagerName,
jvmMemMgrRelPoolName
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A collection of columnar objects that are mapped from JSR 163
java.lang.management.MemoryPoolMXBean and
java.lang.management.MemoryManagerMXBean interface, and show the
relationship between Memory Managers and Memory Pools.
"
::= { jvmMemoryGroups 8 }
jvmThreadGroups OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { jvmMgtMIBGroups 3 }
jvmThreadBasicGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
jvmThreadCount,
jvmThreadDaemonCount,
jvmThreadPeakCount,
jvmThreadTotalStartedCount,
jvmThreadContentionMonitoring,
jvmThreadCpuTimeMonitoring,
jvmThreadPeakCountReset
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A collection of scalar objects that are mapped from JSR 163
java.lang.management.ThreadMXBean interface.
"
::= { jvmThreadGroups 1 }
jvmThreadInstanceGroups OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { jvmThreadGroups 2 }
jvmThreadInstanceBasicGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
jvmThreadInstId,
jvmThreadInstState,
jvmThreadInstName,
jvmThreadInstLockName,
jvmThreadInstLockOwnerPtr
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A collection of columnar objects that are mapped from JSR 163
java.lang.management.ThreadMXBean interface, and are
relative to an instance of java.lang.Thread.
"
::= { jvmThreadInstanceGroups 1}
jvmThreadInstanceCpuGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
jvmThreadInstCpuTimeNs
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A columnar object mapped from JSR 163
java.lang.management.ThreadMXBean interface which provides CPU
time statistics about an instance of java.lang.Thread.
"
::= { jvmThreadInstanceGroups 2 }
jvmThreadInstanceBlockGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
jvmThreadInstBlockCount,
jvmThreadInstBlockTimeMs,
jvmThreadInstWaitCount,
jvmThreadInstWaitTimeMs
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A collection of columnar objects that are mapped from JSR 163
java.lang.management.ThreadMXBean interface, and which provide
synchronization statistics about an instance of java.lang.Thread.
"
::= { jvmThreadInstanceGroups 3 }
jvmRuntimeGroups OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { jvmMgtMIBGroups 4 }
jvmRuntimeBasicGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
jvmRTName,
jvmRTVMName,
jvmRTVMVendor,
jvmRTVMVersion,
jvmRTSpecName,
jvmRTSpecVendor,
jvmRTSpecVersion,
jvmRTManagementSpecVersion,
jvmRTUptimeMs,
jvmRTStartTimeMs,
jvmRTBootClassPathSupport,
jvmRTInputArgsCount,
jvmRTInputArgsItem,
jvmRTClassPathItem,
jvmRTLibraryPathItem
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A collection of objects that are mapped from JSR 163
java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean interface.
"
::= { jvmRuntimeGroups 1 }
jvmRuntimeBootCPGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
jvmRTBootClassPathItem
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A columnar object that is mapped from JSR 163
java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean.getBootClassPath() interface,
and provide information about bootclasspath elements.
"
::= { jvmRuntimeGroups 2 }
jvmJITCompilerGroups OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { jvmMgtMIBGroups 5 }
jvmJITCompilerBasicGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
jvmJITCompilerName,
jvmJITCompilerTimeMonitoring
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A collection of objects that are mapped from JSR 163
java.lang.management.CompilationMXBean interface.
"
::= { jvmJITCompilerGroups 1 }
jvmJITCompilerTimeStatGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
jvmJITCompilerTimeMs
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A collection of objects that are mapped from JSR 163
java.lang.management.CompilationMXBean interface and provide
time statistic about the JIT Compiler.
"
::= { jvmJITCompilerGroups 2 }
jvmOSGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
jvmOSName,
jvmOSArch,
jvmOSVersion,
jvmOSProcessorCount
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A collection of objects that are mapped from JSR 163
java.lang.management.OperatingSystemMXBean interface.
"
::= { jvmMgtMIBGroups 6 }
jvmLowMemoryUsageNotifGroup NOTIFICATION-GROUP
NOTIFICATIONS {
jvmLowMemoryPoolUsageNotif
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A collection of notifications emitted when low
memory usage conditions are detected.
"
::= { jvmMgtMIBGroups 7 }
jvmLowMemoryCollectNotifGroup NOTIFICATION-GROUP
NOTIFICATIONS {
jvmLowMemoryPoolCollectNotif
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A collection of notifications emitted when low
collection memory usage conditions are detected.
"
::= { jvmMgtMIBGroups 8 }
END