SNMP Agent MIB Reference
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Workload currently enqueued to this queue from the tuxTqueueSource
logical machine. If the tuxTdomainModel
object is set to single-machine(1)
and the tuxTdomainLoadBalance
object is set to yes(1)
, then tuxTqueueWkQueued
reflects the application-wide workload enqueued to this queue. However, if tuxTdomainModel
is set to multi-machine(2)
and tuxTdomainLoadBalance
is set to yes(1)
, then tuxTqueueWkQueued
reflects the workload enqueued to this queue from the tuxTqueueSource
logical machine during a recent timespan. The tuxTqueueWkQueued
value is used for load balancing purposes. In order not discriminate against newly started servers, tuxTqueueWkQueued
is zeroed out on each machine periodically by the BBL.
The tuxTroutingTable
group contains objects that represent configuration characteristics of routing specifications for an application. The object values identify and characterize application data-dependent routing criteria with respect to field names, buffer types, and routing definitions. This table also represents configuration objects for factory-based routing for Tuxedo 8.0 or later applications. Object tuxRoutingFieldType
(Tuxedo 8.0 or later) is valid only for factory-based routing. Object tuxTroutingBufType
is valid only for service-based routing.
The index into this table consists of the following objects: tuxTroutingName
, tuxRoutingType
, and tuxInternalIdx
.
Object tuxRoutingFieldType
is valid only for factory-based routing and is supported only for Tuxedo 8.0 or later applications.
Object tuxTroutingBufType
is valid only for service-based routing.
When specifying the index in SET requests, tuxInternalIdx
is used as an index.
For factory-based routing, tuxInternalIdx
must always have a value of -
.
For service-based routing, tuxInternalIdx
should equal the first 30 characters in tuxTroutingBufType
.
To create a new row in the table, it is necessary to issue a SET request for a non-existing row specifying the values of all objects applicable to the tuxRoutingType
.
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