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SNMP Agents: Configuration: Attribute Changes

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Attribute changes configure an SNMP agent to send a notification immediately after a configuration attribute is changed in any way. For example, you can configure an attribute change that sends a notification whenever a server's listen address changes.

To generate notifications only when attributes have changed in specific ways (such as the number of connections going beyond a specific threshold), or to generate notifications for changes in runtime attributes, create SNMP monitors.

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Name Description
Name

The name that you specified when you created the attribute change.

Monitored MBean Type

The MBean type that defines the attribute you want to monitor. Do not include the MBean suffix. For example, specify Server to monitor a ServerMBean.

WebLogic Server does not support using Attribute Change notifications to monitor run-time attributes. Runtime MBeans always include the word Runtime in their names. For example, the ServerRuntime MBean provides access to runtime attributes while the Server MBean provides access to configuration attributes. To monitor changes in an MBean that includes Runtime in its name, use a String Monitor, Gauge Monitor, or Counter Monitor.

MBean Attribute:
SNMPAttributeChangeMBean.AttributeMBeanType

Monitored MBean Name

The name of the MBean instance that you want to monitor. If you leave the name undefined, WebLogic Server monitors all instances of the MBean type that you specify in Monitored MBean Type.

Do not enter the full JMX object name of the MBean instance. Instead, enter only the value that you provided when you created the instance. To create unique MBean object names, WebLogic Server encodes several name-value pairs into each object name. One of these pairs is Name=name, and this is the value that you enter for MBean Name. For example:
"MedRec:Name=MedRecServer,
Type=ServerRuntime"

In the previous example, specify MedRecServer as the name of the MBean instance.

MBean Attribute:
SNMPAttributeChangeMBean.AttributeMBeanName

Monitored Attribute Name

The name of the attribute that you want to monitor. This attribute must be in the WebLogic Server MIB.

MBean Attribute:
SNMPAttributeChangeMBean.AttributeName

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