SNMP Agent MIB Reference
BEA Tuxedo systems can require clients to run on a workstation for purposes of security, performance, and convenience. A network administrator can define the environment required to control workstation clients using the Workstation MIB. This MIB is an extension of the Core MIB and specifies the information required to control access to a Tuxedo application from multiple workstations.
The Tuxedo Workstation subsystem consists of a workstation clients (WSC) library, the workstation listener (WSL) executable, and the workstation handler (WSH) executable. The Workstation MIB specifies information about workstation listeners and workstation handlers. The following table lists the two WSL and WSH groups through which you can manage a workstation listener and its associated workstation handler processes.
The Workstation MIB consists of the following groups.
You can define new workstation listeners in the tuxTwslTbl
group, and you can obtain information about active workstation handlers from the tuxTwshTbl
group.
The tuxTwshTbl
table represents run-time characteristics of WSH client processes. These objects characterize workstation statistics specific to a particular WSH client process. Objects in this table are only accessible through a Tuxedo SNMP agent installed on the local machine. Objects are only accessible when the corresponding WSH is active.