Sun Management Center 3.6.1 User's Guide

Operating System

The software provides several modules that monitor the operating system on your host. When the following modules are loaded, these modules are found under the Operating System section of the Module Browser tab in the Details window:

File Monitoring Module Version 2.0

This module enables you to monitor the files on a host. You can isolate any file or number of files and monitor those files individually by loading multiple instances of the File Monitoring module. This module requires you to add rows for the data property tables. For more information, see To Add a Row to a Data Property Table.

The following table lists the File Monitoring Status properties and their descriptions.

Table C–44 File Monitoring Properties

Property 

Description 

Name 

Name of the file being monitored 

Description 

Descriptive name provided for this file when added 

Filename 

File being monitored 

Last Modified 

Date and time the file last changed 

File Size (Bytes) 

Size of the file 

Size Rate (Bytes) 

Number of bytes written per second 

IPv6 Instrumentation Module Version 1.0

This section presents information on the IPv6 Instrumentation module, which comprises the groups that are described in the following sections:

IPv6 IP Group Properties

The tables that are in this section identify the IPv6 IP Group properties.

The following table identifies the properties that are shown in the IPv6 IP Group Table.

Table C–45 IPv6 IP Group Table

Property 

Description 

IPv6 Forwarding 

Number of forwards enabled 

IPv6 Default Hop Limit 

Hop limit (default 255) 

IPv6 Interface 

Number of interfaces 

IPv6 Route Number 

Route number 

The following table identifies the properties that are shown in the IPv6 If Table.

Table C–46 IPv6 If Table

Property 

Description 

IPv6 If Index 

Index 

IPv6 If Descr 

Description 

IPv6 If Lower Layer 

 

IPv6 If Effective Mtu 

 

IPv6 If Reasm Max Size 

 

IPv6 If Identifier 

 

IPv6 If Identifier Length 

 

IPv6 If Physical Address 

 

IPv6 If Admin Status 

 

IPv6 If Oper Status 

 

The following table identifies the properties that are shown in the IPv6 If Stats Table.

Table C–47 IPv6 If Stats Table

Property 

Description 

IPv6 If Index 

 

IPv6 If Stats In Receives 

 

IPv6 If Stats In Hdr Errors 

Number of incoming headers that had errors 

IPv6 If Stats In Too Big Errors 

Number of incoming packets that were too big 

IPv6 If Stats In No Routes 

 

IPv6 If Stats In Addr Errors 

 

IPv6 If Stats In Unknown Protos 

 

IPv6 If Stats In Truncated Pkts 

Number of incoming packets that were truncated 

IPv6 If Stats In Discards 

 

IPv6 If Stats In Delivers 

 

IPv6 If Stats Out Forw Datagrams 

 

IPv6 If Stats Out Requests 

 

IPv6 If Stats Out Discards 

 

IPv6 If Stats Out Frag OKs 

 

IPv6 If Stats Out Frag Fails 

 

IPv6 If Stats Out Frag Creates 

 

IPv6 If Stats Reasm Reqds 

Reassembled 

IPv6 If Stats Reasm OKs 

 

IPv6 If Stats Reasm Fails 

 

IPv6 If Stats In Mcast Pkts 

 

IPv6 If Stats Out Mcast Pkts 

 

The following table identifies the properties that are shown in the IPv6 Addr Prefix Table.

Table C–48 IPv6 Addr Prefix Table

Property  

Description 

IPv6 If Index 

 

IPv6 Addr Prefix 

Prefix for physical address 

IPv6 Addr Prefix Length 

 

IPv6 Addr Prefix On Link Flag 

 

IPv6 Addr Prefix Autonomous Flag 

 

The following table identifies the properties that are shown in the IPv6 Addr Table.

Table C–49 IPv6 Addr Table

Property  

Description 

IPv6 If Index 

 

IPv6 Addr Address 

 

IPv6 Addr Pfx Length 

 

IPv6 Addr Type 

 

IPv6 Addr Anycast Flag 

 

IPv6 Addr Status 

 

The following table identifies the properties that are shown in the IPv6 Route Table.

Table C–50 IPv6 Route Table

Property 

Description 

IPv6 Route Dest 

 

IPv6 Route Pfx Length 

 

IPv6 Route Index 

 

IPv6 Route If Index 

 

IPv6 Route Next Hop 

 

IPv6 Route Type 

 

IPv6 Route Protocol 

 

IPv6 Route Policy 

 

IPv6 Route Age 

 

IPv6 Route Next Hop RDI 

 

IPv6 Route Metric 

 

IPv6 Route Weight 

 

IPv6 Route Info 

 

IPv6 Route Valid 

 

The following table identifies the properties that are shown in the IPv6 Net to MediaTable.

Table C–51 IPv6 Net To Media Table

Property 

IPv6IfIndex 

IPv6NetToMediaNet Address 

IPv6NetToMedia PhysAddress 

IPv6NetToMedia Type 

IPv6IfNetToMedia State 

IPv6IfNetToMedia LastUpdated 

IPv6NetToMedia Valid 

IPv6 TCP Properties

The following table identifies the properties that are shown in the IPv6 Conn Table.

Table C–52 IPv6 Conn Table

Property 

Description 

IPv6 Conn State 

Connectivity state 

IPv6 Conn Local Address 

Connectivity local IP address 

IPv6 Conn Local Port 

Connectivity local port number 

IPv6 Conn Rem Address 

Connectivity remote IP address 

IPv6 Conn Rem Port 

Connectivity remote port number 

IPv6 UDP Properties

The following table identifies the properties that are shown in the IPv6 UDP Table.

Table C–53 IPv6 UDP Table

Property 

Description 

IPv6 Udp Local Address 

IP address 

IPv6 Udp Local Port 

Port number 

IPv6 Udp If Index 

Index 

IPv6 ICMP Properties

The following table identifies the properties that are shown in the IPv6 If ICMP Table.

Table C–54 IPv6 If ICMP Table

Property 

Description 

IPv6 If Index 

 

IPv6 If Icmp In Msgs 

Number of incoming messages 

IPv6 If Icmp In Errors 

Number of incoming errors 

IPv6 If Icmp In Dest Unreachs 

Number of unreachable incoming destinations 

IPv6 If Icmp In Admin Prohibs 

 

IPv6 If Icmp In Time Excds 

 

ivp6 If Icmp In Parm Problems 

 

ivp6 If Icmp In Pkt Too Bigs 

 

IPv6 If Icmp In Echos 

 

IPv6 If Icmp In Echo Replies 

 

IPv6 If Icmp In Router Solicits 

 

IPv6 If Icmp In Router Advertisements 

 

IPv6 If Icmp In Neighbor Solicits 

 

IPv6 If Icmp In Neighbor Advertisements 

 

IPv6 If Icmp In Redirects 

 

IPv6 If Icmp In Group Memb Queries 

 

IPv6 If Icmp In Group Memb Responses 

 

IPv6 If Icmp In Group Memb Reductions 

 

IPv6 If Icmp Out Msgs 

 

IPv6 If Icmp Out Errors 

 

IPv6 If Icmp Out Dest Unreachs 

 

Ipv6 If Icmp Out Admin Prohibs 

 

IPv6 If Icmp Out Time Excds 

 

IPv6 If Icmp Out Parm Problems 

 

IPv6 If Icmp Out Pkt Too Bigs 

 

IPv6 If Icmp Out Echos 

 

IPv6 If Icmp Out Echo Replies 

 

IPv6 If Icmp Out Router Solicits 

 

IPv6 If Icmp Out Router Advertisements 

 

IPv6 If Icmp Out Neighbor Solicits 

 

IPv6 If Icmp Out Neighbor Advertisments 

 

IPv6 If Icmp Out Redirects 

 

IPv6 If Icmp Out Group Memb Queries 

 

IPv6 If Icmp Out Group Memb Responses 

 

IPv6 If Icmp Out Group Memb Reductions 

 

Kernel Reader (Simple) Module Version 1.0

The Kernel Reader (Simple) module generates a warning alarm if the module finds any disk with an increasing wait queue while busy.

A warning alarm occurs when the disk is over 75% busy and the average queue length is over 10 with an increasing wait queue. The warning alarm is on until the disk is not over 70% busy and the average queue length is no longer than 8. Similarly, this module generates a warning alarm if 90% of swap space is in use. The alarm remains open until the swap space in use is less than 80% of the total swap space.

The following table provides default alarm thresholds for applicable Kernel Reader modules.

Table C–55 Alarm Thresholds for the Kernel Reader Module

Alarm Threshold Message 

Condition 

Error 

If file system kpctUsed is > 98 

Warning 

If file system kpctUsed is > 90 

Error 

If file system inode percentage is > 90  

Warning 

If file system inode percentage is > 80  

User Statistics Table

The following table provides a brief description of the properties for User Statistics.

Table C–56 User Statistics Properties

Property 

Description 

Console User 

User currently logged in on the console 

Number Of Users 

Number of unique users currently logged in 

Number Of User Sessions 

Number of currently active user sessions 

Max Console User 

Login name of the user that logged into the system console the most times since the last reboot 

Interprocess Communication Tables

The following tables describe interprocess communication properties.

The following table describes the shared memory properties.

Table C–57 IPC Shared Memory Properties

Property 

Description 

Total Shared Memory Segments 

Total number of shared memory segments initially available for use. 

Available Shared Memory Segments 

Number of currently available shared memory segments. 

Shared Memory Segments Used 

Shared memory segments used as a percentage of the total units. 

The following table describes semaphores properties.

Table C–58 IPC Semaphores Properties

Property  

Description 

Total Semaphores Available 

Total number of semaphores currently available. 

Semaphores Used 

Semaphores used as a percentage of the total. 

The following table provides a brief description of the properties for System Load Statistics.

Table C–59 System Load Statistics Properties

Property 

Description 

1 Min Load Average 

Load average over the last 1 minute 

5 Min Load Average 

Load average over the last 5 minutes 

15 Min Load Average 

Load average over the last 15 minutes 

Disk Statistics Managed Objects Tables

The following tables provide a brief description of the properties for Disk Statistics.

The following table provides a brief description of the properties for Disk Details.

Table C–60 Disk Details Properties

Property 

Description 

Disk Name 

Name of the disk, such as sd0 

Disk Alias 

Name of the disk, such as c0t0d0 

Read Operation Per Sec 

Read operations per second  

Writes Operation Per Sec 

Write operations per second  

Operation Per Sec (read + write) 

Operations per second (read and write) 

Number Of Bytes Read 

Number of bytes read  

Number Of Bytes Written 

Number of bytes written 

Number Of Bytes Transferred (read + write) 

Number of bytes transferred (read and write) 

Average Number Of Transactions Waiting 

Average number of transactions waiting 

Average Number Of Transactions Running 

Average number of transactions running 

The following table provides a brief description of the properties for Disk Service Time.

Table C–61 Disk Service Time Properties

Property 

Description 

Diskname 

Name of the disk , such as sd0 

Disk Alias 

Name of the disk, such as c0t0d0 

Percentage Of Time There Is A Transaction Waiting For Service 

Percentage of time there is a transaction waiting for service (wait queue length) 

Percentage Of Time The Disk Is Busy 

Percentage of time the disk is busy (transaction running) 

Average Wait Service Time 

Average wait service time  

Average Run Service Time 

Average run service time  

Average Service Time 

Average service time  

Rule 404 

Meta Disk Rule 

The following table provides a brief description of the properties for I/O error statistics.

Table C–62 I/O Error Statistics Properties

Property 

Description 

Device 

The name of the device in a descriptive format 

Software Errors 

The total number of software errors 

Hardware Errors 

The total number of hardware errors 

Transport Errors 

The total number of transport errors 

Total Errors 

Total number of errors 

Under the I/O Error Statistics Table, there are the following two tables.

Table C–63 Device Error Table

Property 

Description 

Device 

The name of the device in descriptive format 

Software Errors 

Total number of software errors 

Hardware Errors 

Total number of hardware errors 

Transport Errors 

Total number of transport errors 

Total Errors 

Total number of errors 

Table C–64 Tape Error Table

Property 

 

Description 

 

Device 

The name of the device in descriptive format 

Software Errors 

Total number of software errors 

Hardware Errors 

Total number of hardware errors 

Transport Errors 

Total number of transport errors 

Total Errors 

Total number of errors 

File System Usage Table

The following table provides a brief description of the properties for file system usage.

Table C–65 File System Usage Properties

Property 

Description 

Index 

Mount point index 

Mount Point 

Mount point for the file system  

Disk Name 

Name of the device (/dev/dsk/...)

Size (KB) 

Total size of the file system in Kbytes  

Free (KB) 

Available disk space in Kbytes 

Free KB (Non Root) 

Available disk space for non-superusers in Kbytes 

Percent Used 

Percentage of disk space used 

Total Inodes 

Total size of the file system in Kbytes  

Available Inodes 

Available disk space for the file system in Kbytes 

Percentage Of Inodes Used 

Percentage of inodes used 


Note –

The Find All Recent Files (>2 or >10Meg) probe commands for the UFS Filesystem Usage and VXFS Filesystem Usage folders find only files that were created or modified less than 24 hours ago. The Find All Files (>2 or >10Meg) probe commands for UFS Filesystem Usage and VXFS Filesystem Usage find all files, regardless of the date/time they were created or modified. For more information about the probe command, see To Probe a Property.


CPU Statistics Managed Object Tables

The tables that are in this section provide a brief description of the properties for CPU Statistics managed objects.

The following table provides a brief description of the properties for CPU Utilization.

Table C–66 CPU Usage Properties

Property 

Description 

CPU Number 

CPU number 

% CPU Idle Time 

Percentage of time spent by CPU on idle mode 

% CPU User Time 

Percentage of time spent by CPU on user mode 

% CPU Kernel Time 

Percentage of time spent by CPU on kernel mode 

% CPU Wait Time 

Percentage of time spent by CPU on wait mode 

% CPU Wait Time On I/O 

Percentage of time spent by CPU on wait mode for I/O  

% CPU Wait Time On Swap 

Percentage of time spent by CPU on wait mode for swap 

% CPU Wait Time On Pio 

Percentage of time spent by CPU on wait mode for Pio 

Times Idle Thread Scheduled 

Percentage of idle time spent by CPU on threads scheduled 

Rule 403 

Meta CPU Rule 

The following table provides a brief description of the properties for CPU processes.

Table C–67 CPU Process Table

Property 

Description 

Processes in Run Queue 

Processes in run queue 

Processes Waiting 

Waiting processes 

Processes Swapped 

Swapped processes 

Total Number of CPUs  

Total number of CPUs 

The following table provides a brief description of the properties for CPU I/O.

Table C–68 CPU I/O Properties

Property 

Description 

CPU Number 

Central Processing Unit (CPU) number 

Physical Block Reads 

Number of physical block reads 

Physical Block Writes 

Number of physical block writes 

Logical Block Reads 

Number of logical block reads 

Logical Block Writes 

Number of logical block writes 

Raw I/O Reads 

Number of raw I/O reads 

Raw I/O Writes 

Number of raw I/O writes 

Bytes Read By Rdwr() 

Number of bytes read by Rdwr() 

Bytes Written By Rdwr() 

Number of bytes written by Rdwr()  

Terminal Input Characters  

Number of terminal input characters 

Chars Handled In Canonical Mode 

Number of chars handled in canonical mode 

Terminal Output Characters 

Number of terminal output characters 

Physical Block Writes 

Number of physical block writes 

Procs Waiting For Block I/O 

Number of processes that are waiting for block I/O 

The following table provides a brief description of the properties for CPU Interrupts.

Table C–69 CPU Interrupts Properties

Property 

Description 

CPU Number 

CPU number 

Context Switches 

Number of context switches 

Traps 

Number of traps 

Device Interrupts 

Number of device interrupts 

Interrupts As Threads 

Number of interrupts as threads 

Interrupts Blocked/Preempted/Released 

Number of interrupts that were blocked, pre-empted or released 

The following table provides a brief description of the properties for CPU system calls.

Table C–70 CPU System Call Properties

Property 

Description 

CPU Number 

CPU number  

System Calls  

Number of system calls 

Read+Readv System Calls 

Number of read+ready system calls 

Write+Writev System Calls 

Number of Write+Writev system calls  

Forks 

Number of forks 

Vforks 

Number of Vforks 

Execs 

Number of executables 

Msg Count 

Number of message count 

Semaphore Ops Count 

Number of semaphore operation count 

Pathname Lookups 

Number of pathname lookups 

Ufs_iget() Calls

Number of ufs_iget() calls

Directory Blocks Read 

Number of directory block reads 

Inodes Taken With Attached Pages 

Number of indexes taken with attached pages 

Inodes Taken With No Attached Pages 

Number of indexes taken with no attached pages 

Inode Table Overflows 

Number of Inode table overflows  

File Table Overflows 

Number of file table overflows 

Proc Table Overflows 

Number of process table overflows 

The following table provides a brief description of miscellaneous CPU properties.

Table C–71 CPU Miscellaneous Properties

Property 

Description 

CPU Number 

CPU number  

Involuntary Ctx Switches 

Number of involuntary context switches 

Thread_create()s 

Number of thread_create()s 

Cpu Migrations By Threads 

Number of CPU migrations by threads 

Xcalls To Other Cpus 

Number of Xcalls to other CPUs 

Failed Mutex Enters (adaptive) 

Number of failed mutex enters (adaptive) 

Rw Reader Failures 

Number of read/write reader failures 

Rw Write Failures 

Number of read/write write failures 

Loadable Module Loaded 

Number of loadable module loaded 

Loadable Module Unloaded 

Number of loadable module unloaded 

Tries To Acquire RW Lock 

Number of tries to acquire read/write lock 

The following table provides a brief description of the properties for CPU Regwindow.

Table C–72 CPU Regwindow Properties

Property 

Description 

CPU Number 

CPU number  

User Overflows 

Number of user overflows 

User Underflows 

Number of user underflows 

System Overflows 

Number of system overflows 

System Underflows 

Number of system underflows 

System User Overflows 

Number of system user overflows 

The following table provides a brief description of the properties for CPU Pageinfo.

Table C–73 CPU Pageinfo Properties

Property 

Description 

CPU Number 

CPU number  

Reclaims 

Number of reclaims 

Reclaims From Free List 

Number of reclaims from free list 

Pageins 

Number of pageins 

Pages Paged In 

Number of pages that were paged in 

Pageouts 

Number of pageouts 

Pages Paged Out 

Number of pages that were paged out 

Swapins 

Number of swap ins 

Pages Swapped In 

Number of pages that were swapped in 

Swapouts 

Number of swap outs 

Pages Swapped Out 

Number of pages that were swapped out 

Pages Zero Filled On Demand 

Number of pages zero filled on demand 

Pages Freed By Daemon 

Number of pages fixed by daemon 

Pages Examined By Pageout Daemon 

Number of pages examined by the pageout daemon 

Revolutions Of The Page Daemon Hand 

Number of revolutions of the page daemon hand 

Times Pager Scheduled 

Number of times pager scheduled 

The following table provides a brief description of the properties for CPU Faults.

Table C–74 CPU Faults Properties

Property 

Description 

CPU Number 

CPU number  

Minor Page Faults Via hat_fault()

Number of minor page faults through hat_fault()

Minor Page Faults Via as_fault()

Number of minor page faults through as_fault()

Major Page Faults  

Number of major page faults 

Copy-on-write Faults 

Number of copy-on write faults 

Protection Faults 

Number of protection faults 

Faults Due To Software Locking Req 

Number of software locking faults 

as_fault()s In Kernel addr Space

Number of in kernel addr space

Memory Usage Statistics Table

The following table provides a brief description of the properties for Memory Usage Statistics.

Table C–75 Memory Usage Statistics Properties

Property 

Description 

Physical Memory Available (MB)  

Physical memory that is available in Mbytes 

Physical Memory In Use (MB) 

Physical memory in use in Mbytes 

Percent Memory Used  

Percentage of memory used 

Physical Memory Free (MB)  

Physical memory that is free in Mbytes 

Percent Memory Free  

Percentage of memory that is free 

Swap Statistics Table

The following table provides a brief description of the properties for Swap Statistics.

Table C–76 Swap Statistics Properties

Property 

Description 

Available KB (Anon Memory Not Reserved) 

Swap available. Total reserved swap space. 

Reserved KB (Anon Memory Reserved But Not Allocated) 

Swap reserved 

Allocated KB (Anon Memory Not Free) 

Swap allocated 

Used KB 

Swap used 

Total KB (Used + Available) 

Swap total 

Percent Swap Used  

Percentage of swap used 

Rule 405 

Meta Swap Rule 

Streams Statistics Managed Objects Table

The following section provides the various Streams Statistics properties for the following managed objects:

The following table briefly describes the managed objects.

Table C–77 Streams Statistics Managed Objects

Properties 

Description 

Stream Head Cache 

Kernel statistics for streams head cache 

Queue Cache 

Kernel statistics for queue cache 

Streams Msgs 

Kernel statistics for streams messages 

Linkinfo Cache 

Kernel statistics for link information cache 

Strevent Cache 

Kernel statistics for streams event cache 

Syncq Cache 

Kernel statistics for synoq cache 

Qband Cache 

Kernel statistics for qband cache 

All of the Streams Statistics managed objects have the same properties. The following table presents these common properties.

Table C–78 Streams Statistics Table Properties

Property 

Description 

The Name Of The Cache 

Name of the cache 

Current Usage (total - avail) 

Cache's current usage 

Maximum Capacity 

Maximum capacity of the cache 

Cumulative Total Of Allocations 

Number of total cache allocations 

Number of Allocation Failures 

Number of allocation failures 

Percent Used 

Percentage of cache used 

Software Rules Table

The following table provides a brief description of the properties for Software Rules.

Table C–79 Software Rules Properties

Property 

Description 

Rule rknrd105  

Software rule (refer to rule rknrd105 in Appendix D, Sun Management Center Software Rules

Rule rknrd106  

Software rule (refer to rule rknrd106 in Appendix D, Sun Management Center Software Rules)

Zones Table

The following table provides a brief description of the properties for zones.

Table C–80 Zones Properties

Property 

Description 

Zone ID 

Zone identification number 

Zone Name 

Name of the zone 

Status 

State of the zone 

Root Dir 

Directory in global zone that is root directory for a non-global zone 

IP Address 

IP address of the zone 

Autoboot 

Specifies whether the zone must automatically reboot when the system reboots 

MIB-II Instrumentation Module Version 1.0

This section presents information on the MIB-II Instrumentation module. The MIB-II Instrumentation module includes the property tables described in the following sections:

MIB-II System Group Table

The following table provides a brief description of the properties for MIB-II System Group.

Table C–81 MIB-II System Group Properties

Property 

Description 

System Description 

MIB-II system description or the description of the host (read-write)  

System OID  

Object identifier or the Object ID (OID) of the software system 

Time Since System Is Up 

Time in microseconds since the system booted 

System Contact 

The contact name for this system 

System Name 

The qualified host name on which the agent is running (read-write) 

System Location 

The physical location of the host (read-write) 

System Services 

Sum integer value indicating the set of services primarily offered 

MIB-II Interfaces Group Tables

The following tables provide a brief description of the properties for the MIB-II Interface group.

The following table provides a brief description of the properties for MIB-II Interfaces Group.

Table C–82 MIB-II Interfaces Group Properties

Property 

Description 

Number of Interfaces 

Number of interfaces to the machine, including the loopback 

The following table provides a brief description of the properties for MIB-II Interfaces.

Table C–83 MIB-II Interface Properties

Property 

Description 

IF Index 

Index of the interface in this table 

IF Descr 

Description of the interface 

IF Type 

Type of the interface 

IF Largest MTU 

Size of the largest datagram that can be sent on the interface 

IF Speed 

Bandwidth of the interface 

IF Physical Address 

Physical address of the interface 

IF Admin Status 

Desired state of the interface 

IF Oper Status 

Operational state of the interface 

IF Last Change 

Value of sysUpTime (that is, time when the system is up and running) when the operational state has changed last time 

IF In Octets 

Octets received on the interface 

IF In Unicast Pkts 

Unicast packets received on the interface 

IF In NonUnicast Pkts 

Non-unicast packets received on the interface 

IF In Discards 

Number of packets on the interface that are chosen to be discarded 

IF In Errors 

Number of inbound packets on the interface that contained errors 

IF In Unknown Protos 

Number of packets with unsupported protocol that were received on the interface 

IF Out Octets 

Number of octets that are transmitted out on the interface 

IF Out Unicast Pkts 

Number of unicast packets transmitted out on the interface 

IF Out NonUnicast Pkts 

Number of non-unicast packets transmitted out on the interface 

IF Out Discards 

Number of outbound packets on the interface that contained errors 

IF Out Errors 

Number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors 

IF Out Queue Length 

Length of the output packet queue 

IF Specific 

Reference to the MIB definitions specific to the particular media 

MIB-II IP Group Table

The following tables provide a brief description of the properties for MIB-II IP.

The following table provides a brief description of the properties for MIB-II IP Group.

Table C–84 MIB-II Group Properties

Property  

Description 

IP Forwarding 

Indicates whether this entity is a gateway 

IP Default TTL 

Default Time-to-Live inserted into the IP headers 

IP In Receives 

Number of datagrams received 

IP In Header Errors 

Number of input datagrams that are discarded because of errors in IP headers 

IP In Address Errors 

Number of input datagrams that are discarded because of errors in destination IP address 

IP Forwarded Datagrams 

Number of forwarded datagrams 

IP In Unknown Protos 

Number of locally addressed datagrams that were discarded because of unsupported protocols 

IP In Discards 

Number of input datagrams that were discarded 

IP In Delivers 

Number of input datagrams that were successfully delivered 

IP Out Requests 

Number of datagrams that were supplied to IP for transmission  

IP Out Discards 

Number of output IP datagrams that were discarded 

IP Out No Routes 

Number of output IP datagrams that were discarded because no route destination was found 

IP Reassemble Timeouts 

Maximum time in seconds for which the received fragments were held for reassembly 

IP Reassemble Requireds 

Number of IP fragments received that required reassembly 

IP Reassemble OKs 

Number of IP datagrams that were successfully reassembled 

IP Reassemble Fails 

Number of failures detected by the reassembly algorithm 

IP Fragmentation OKs 

Number of IP datagrams that were successfully fragmented 

IP Fragmentation Fails 

Number of IP datagrams that have failed fragmentation 

IP Fragmentation Creates 

Number of IP datagram fragments that were generated due to fragmentation 

The following table provides a brief description of the properties for IP Addresses.

Table C–85 IP Addresses Properties

Property  

Description 

IPAT IP Address 

IP address to which this entry's addressing information pertains 

IPAT IfIndex 

Index in the interface table for the corresponding interface 

IPAT Net Mask 

Subnet mask associated with the IP address 

IPAT Broadcast Address 

Value of the least significant bit in the IP broadcast address 

IPAT Reassemble Max Size 

Size of the largest IP datagram that can be reassembled by this entity 

The following table provides a brief description of the properties for IP Route.

Table C–86 IP Route Properties

Property  

Description 

IP Route Destination 

Destination IP address of the route 

IP Route IfIndex 

Index of the interface in the interface table through which the next hop of this route is reached 

IP Route Metric1 

Primary routing metric for the route that is specific to the routing 1 protocol 

IP Route Metric2 

Alternate routing metric for the route that is specific to the routing 2 protocol 

IP Route Metric3 

Alternate routing metric for the route that is specific to the routing 3 protocol 

IP Route Metric4 

Alternate routing metric for the route that is specific to the routing 4 protocol 

IP Route NextHop 

IP address of the next hop of this route 

IP Route Type 

Type of route 

IP Route Proto 

Routing mechanism through which this route was learned 

IP Route Age 

Number of seconds since the route was last updated 

IP Route Mask 

Mask to be logical and with the destination address before being compared to the route destination 

IP Route Metric5 

Alternate routing metric for the route that is specific to the routing 5 protocol 

IP Route Info 

Reference to MIB definitions specific to the routing protocol 

The following table provides a brief description of the properties for IP NetToMedia.

Table C–87 IP NetToMedia Properties

Property  

Description 

IPN2M IfIndex 

Index of the interface in the interface table on which this entry's equivalence is effective 

IPN2M PhysAddress 

Media-dependent physical address 

IPN2M NetAddress 

IP address corresponding to the physical address 

IPN2M Type 

Type of mapping 

MIB-II ICMP Group Table

The following table provides a brief description of the properties for MIB-II ICMP Group.

Table C–88 MIB-II ICMP Group Properties

Property  

Description 

ICMP In Messages 

Number of ICMP messages received 

ICMP In Errors 

Number of ICMP messages received with errors 

ICMP In Dest Unreachs 

Number of ICMP destination unreachable messages received 

ICMP In Time Exceeds 

Number of ICMP time exceeded messages received 

ICMP In Parameter Problems 

Number of messages received that describe ICMP parameter problems 

ICMP In Src Quenchs 

Number of ICMP source quench messages received 

ICMP In Redirects 

Number of ICMP redirect messages received 

ICMP In Echos 

Number of messages received that describe ICMP echo requests 

ICMP In Echo Reps 

Number of messages received that describe ICMP echo replies 

ICMP In Timestamps 

Number of messages received that describe ICMP timestamp requests 

ICMP In Timestamp Reps 

Number of messages that relate to ICMP timestamp replies 

ICMP In Address Masks 

Number of ICMP address mask request messages received 

ICMP In Address Mask Reps 

Number of ICMP address mask reply messages received 

ICMP Out Messages 

Number of ICMP messages that were attempted to be sent 

ICMP Out Errors 

Number of ICMP messages that were not sent due to problems 

ICMP Out Dest Unreachs 

Number of ICMP destination unreachable messages sent 

ICMP Out Time Exceeds 

Number of ICMP time exceeded messages sent 

ICMP Out Parameter Problems 

Number of messages sent that relate to ICMP parameter problems 

ICMP Out Src Quenchs 

Number of ICMP source quench messages sent 

ICMP Out Redirects 

Number of ICMP redirect messages sent 

ICMP Out Echos 

Number of messages sent that relate to ICMP echo requests 

ICMP Out Echo Reps 

Number of number of messages sent that relate to ICMP echo replies 

ICMP Out Timestamps 

Number of request messages sent for ICMP timestamps 

ICMP Out Timestamp Reps 

Number of ICMP timestamp reply messages sent 

ICMP Out Address Masks 

Number of ICMP address mask request messages sent 

ICMP Out Address Mask Reps 

Number of ICMP address mask reply messages sent 

MIB-II TCP Group Tables

The following tables provide a brief description of the properties for MIB-II TCP.

The following table provides a brief description of the properties for MIB-II TCP Group.

Table C–89 MIB-II TCP Group Properties

Property  

Description 

TCP Retransmission Algorithm 

Algorithm used to determine the timeout value to be used for retransmitting unacknowledged octets 

TCP Retransmit Min Timeout 

Minimum value permitted by TCP implementation for the retransmission timeout 

TCP Retransmit Max Timeout 

Maximum value permitted by TCP implementation for the retransmission timeout 

TCP Max Connections 

Limit on the number of TCP connections 

TCP Active Opens 

Number of times TCP connections have transitioned to SYN-SENT from CLOSED state 

TCP Passive Opens 

Number of times TCP connections have transitioned to SYN-RCVD from LISTEN state 

TCP Attempt Fails 

Number of times TCP connections have transitioned from SYN-SENT or SYN-RCVD to COLSED state and from SYN-RCVD to LISTEN state 

TCP Established-to-Resets 

Number of times TCP connections have transitioned from ESTABLISHED or CLOSE-WAIT to CLOSED state 

TCP Current Established 

Number of TCP connections for which the current state is ESTABLISHED or CLOSE-WAIT 

TCP In Segments 

Number of segments received 

TCP Out Segments 

Number of segments sent 

TCP Retransmitted Segments 

Number of segments retransmitted 

TCP In Errors 

Number of segments that were received in error 

TCP Out With Reset Flag 

Number of segments sent containing the RST flag 

The following table provides a brief description of the properties for TCP Connections.

Table C–90 TCP Connections Properties

Property  

Description 

TcpConn State 

State of this TCP Connection 

TcpConn Local Address 

Local IP address for this TCP connection 

TcpConn Local Port 

Local port number for this TCP connection 

TcpConn Remote Address 

Remote IP address for this TCP connection 

TcpConn Remote Port 

Remote port number for this TCP connection 

MIB-II UDP Group Tables

The following tables provide a brief description of the properties for MIB-II UDP.

The following table provides a brief description of the properties for MIB-II UDP Group.

Table C–91 MIB-II UDP Group Properties

Property  

Description 

UDP In Datagrams 

Number of UDP datagrams that were delivered to UDP users 

UDP No Port Datagrams 

Number of received UDP datagrams for which there is no application at the destination port 

UDP In Errors 

Number of received UDP datagrams that could not be delivered 

UDP Out Datagrams 

Number of UDP datagrams sent 

The following table provides a brief description of the properties for UDP.

Table C–92 UDP Properties

Property  

Description 

UDP Local Address 

The local IP address for this UDP listener 

UDP Local Port 

The local port number for this UDP listener 

MIB-II (Simple) Module Version 1.0


Note –

The MIB-II (simple) module is used to identify a Sun Management Center agent. If this module is not loaded, the agent can only be created as a ping host or as an SNMP host.


The tables that are in this section provide a brief description of the properties for Simple MIB-II managed objects.

System Group

The following table provides a brief description of the properties for System Group.

Table C–93 System Group Properties

Property 

Description 

System Description 

MIB-II system description or the description of the host (read-write)  

System OID 

Object identifier or the Object ID (OID) of the software system 

Time Since Up 

Time in microseconds since the system is up 

System Contact 

The contact name for the system 

System Name 

The qualified host name on which the agent is running (read-write) 

System Location 

The physical location of the host (read-write) 

System Services 

Sum integer value indicating the set of services primarily offered 

Interfaces Group

The Number of Interfaces group property indicates the number of interfaces to the machine, including the loopback. Additional interfaces properties are described in the following table.

Table C–94 Interfaces Table

Property 

Description 

IF Index 

Index of the interface in this table 

IF Descr 

Description of the interface 

IF Type 

Type of the interface 

IF Largest MTU 

Size of the largest datagram that can be sent on the interface 

IF Speed 

Bandwidth of the interface 

IF Physical Address 

Physical address of the interface 

IF Admin Status 

Desired state of the interface 

IF Oper Status 

Operational state of the interface 

IF Last Change 

Value of sysUpTime (that is, time when the system is up and running) when the operational state has changed last time 

IF In Octets 

Octets received on the interface 

IF In Unicast Pkts 

Unicast packets received on the interface 

IF In nonUnicast Pkts 

Non-unicast packets received on the interface 

IF In Discards 

Number of packets on the interface that are chosen to be discarded 

IF In Errors 

Number of inbound packets on the interface that contained errors 

IF In Unknown Protos 

Number of packets with unsupported protocol that were received on the interface 

IF Out Octets 

Number of octets that are transmitted out on the interface 

IF Out Unicast Pkts 

Number of unicast packets transmitted out on the interface 

IF Out nonUnicast Pkts 

Number of non-unicast packets transmitted out on the interface 

IF Out Discards 

Number of outbound packets on the interface that contained errors 

IF Out Errors 

Number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors 

IF Out Queue Length 

Length of the output packet queue 

IF Specific 

Reference to the MIB definitions specific to the particular media 

IP Group

The IP Forwarding group property indicates whether this entity is a gateway. Additional IP route properties are described in the following table.

Table C–95 IP Route Table

Property 

Description 

IP Route Destination 

Destination IP address of the route 

IP Route IfIndex 

Index of the interface in the interface table through which the next hop of this route is reached 

IP Route Metric1 

Primary routing metric for the route that is specific to the routing 1 protocol 

IP Route Metric2 

Alternate routing metric for the route that is specific to the routing 2 protocol 

IP Route Metric3 

Alternate routing metric for the route that is specific to the routing 3 protocol 

IP Route Metric4 

Alternate routing metric for the route that is specific to the routing 4 protocol 

IP Route NextHop 

IP address of the next hop of this route 

IP Route Type 

Type of route 

IP Route Proto 

Routing mechanism through which this route was learned 

IP Route Age 

Number of seconds since the route was last updated 

IP Route Mask 

Mask to be logical and with the destination address before being compared to the route destination 

IP Route Metric5 

Alternate routing metric for the route that is specific to the routing 5 protocol 

IP Route Info 

Reference to MIB definitions specific to the routing protocol 

The following table describes the IP address properties.

Table C–96 IP Address Table Properties

Property  

Description 

IPAT IP Address 

IP Address Table Entry IP Address in MIB-II 

IPAT IfIndex 

 

IPAT Net Mask 

 

IPAddTab R MaxSize 

 

NFS File Systems Module Version 2.0

The NFS File Systems module enables you to monitor the NFS file systems on hosts that are running the Solaris 8, Solaris 9, or Solaris 10 operating systems. The NFS File Systems module monitors the amount of disk space occupied by mounted or unmounted file systems. The module monitors the amount of used and available space as well as the remaining total capacity.

When loading the NFS File Systems module, you can define the file systems that you want to monitor by using pattern matching. Patterns can be used to filter which NFS file systems are monitored by file system or mount point.

The following table provides a brief description of the properties for NFS File System usage.

Table C–97 File System Usage Properties

Property 

Description 

NFS Filesys 

Name of the NFS file system  

Size 

Total size of the NFS file system in Kbytes  

Used 

Used disk space for the NFS file system in Kbytes 

Available 

Available disk space for the NFS file system in Kbytes 

% Used 

Percentage of NFS disk space used 

Rate 

Percentage capacity change per second 

Mount Point 

Mount point for the NFS file system  

Entry Index 

Entry index of the NFS file system 

NFS Statistics Module Version 2.0

This section presents property tables for NFS Statistics:

You can use the NFS Statistics module to monitor statistical information on the remote procedure calls (RPC) and Sun's distributed computing file system (NFS) calls. The number of RPC and NFS calls that the client made and the server received are displayed in the main console window along with the status of the transaction activity on the local host. The following tables list some of the properties monitored by this module with both the server and the client statistics.

RPC Information Table

The following table provides a brief description of the properties for RPC Information.

Table C–98 RPC Server and Client Information Properties

Property  

Description 

RPC Calls 

Total number of RPC calls made by the host 

Bad RPC Calls 

Total number of calls rejected by the RPC layer 

Bad RPC Calls % 

Percentage of rejected calls compared to the total number of calls made (bad RPC Calls/RPC calls)  

RPC Call Rate 

Number of RPC calls that are made per second  

NFS Information Tables

The following table provides a brief description of the properties for NFS information.

Table C–99 NFS Server and Client Information Properties

Property  

Description 

NFS Calls 

Total number of NFS calls sent by the host 

Bad NFS Calls 

Total number of NFS calls rejected 

Bad NFS Calls % 

Percentage of rejected NFS calls compared to the total number of sent calls (bad NFS calls/NFS calls) 

NFS Call Rate 

Number of NFS calls that were sent per second 

The following table provides a brief description of the properties for NFS server statistics.

Table C–100 NFS Server Statistics

Property  

Description 

Server NFS Calls 

Number of bad server NFS calls since the last init 

Server Bad NFS Call % 

Bad NFS calls as a percent of the total NFS calls made 

Server NFS Call Rate 

Rate at which server NFS calls are being made per second 

The following table provides a brief description of the properties for NFS client statistics.

Table C–101 NFS Client Statistics

Property 

Description 

NFS Calls 

Client NFS calls 

Bad NFS Calls 

Number of bad client NFS calls since the last init 

Bad NFS % 

Bad NFS calls as a percentage of the total NFS calls made 

NFS Call Rate 

Rate at which client NFS calls are being made per second 

Solaris Process Details Module Version 2.0

The parameters for the Solaris Process Details module are listed in the following table. This table is displayed when you try to load the module.

Table C–102 Solaris Process Details Parameters

Property 

Description 

Module Name 

Name of the module (not editable) 

Module Description 

Description of the module (not editable) 

Version 

Version of the module (not editable) 

Enterprise 

SNMP enterprise in which the module is loaded (not editable) 

Module Type 

Type of the module (not editable) 

Number of Processes 

Number of processes that is obtained by the module based on the selection criteria. One of the given numbers can be selected by the user.  

Selection Criteria 

Selection criteria by which the processes are sorted and selected. For example, the user can select the top 10 processes using this function.  

The following table provides a brief description of the properties for Solaris Process.

Table C–103 Process Properties

Property  

Description 

PS Process ID 

Process ID of the process 

PS Parent Process ID 

Process ID of the parent of the process 

PS User ID 

Login ID of the user of the process 

PS User Name 

Login name of the user of the process 

PS Effective User ID 

Effective user ID of the process 

PS Group ID 

Real group ID of the process 

PS Effective Group ID 

Effective group ID of the process 

PS Session ID 

Process ID of the session leader of the process 

PS Process Group ID 

Process ID of the process group leader of the process 

PS TTY 

Controlling terminal for the process 

PS Start Time 

Starting time of the process 

PS Time 

Cumulative execution time of the process 

PS State 

State of the process 

PS Wait Channel 

Address of an event for which the process is waiting 

PS Scheduling Class 

Scheduling class of the process 

PS Address 

Memory address of the process 

PS Size 

Total size of the process in virtual memory 

PS Priority 

Priority of the process 

PS Nice 

Nice value of the process, which is used for priority computation 

PS Percent CPU Time 

Percent CPU time 

PS Percent Memory 

Percent memory 

PS Command 

Base name of the executable file for the process 

PS Command Line 

Full command name of the process, including the arguments