SNMP Agent MIB Reference
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If set to yes
, every application service in this group requires a valid digital signature on its input message buffer.
The tuxTsvcGrp
group contains objects that represent configuration and run-time characteristics of services/groups within an application. The object values identify and characterize configured services/groups as well as provide run-time tracking of statistics and resources associated with each object.
Both tuxTsvcTbl
and tuxTsvcGrp
define activation time object values for service names within the application. When a new service is activated (advertised), either due to initial activation of a server or due to a call to tpadvertise
(3), the following hierarchy exists for determining the object values to be used at service startup time.
tuxTsvcGrp
entry exists (matching service name and server group), the objects defined in that object are used to initially configure the advertised service. tuxTsvcTbl
entry exists (matching service name), the objects defined in that object are used to initially configure the advertised service. Objects in this group are only accessible through a Tuxedo SNMP agent installed on the local machine.
To create a new row in the table, it is necessary to issue a SET
request that specifies at least tuxTsvcGrpName
. The combination of values specified for tuxTsvcGrpName
and tuxTsvcGrpSvcName
in the SET
request should not correspond to an existing row. If the value of tuxTsvcSrvrId
is zero in the SET
request, the service entry is configured but not activated (advertised). If tuxTsvcSrvrId
is not set to zero, the service is activated using the value of tuxTsvcSrvrId
to identify the server instance.
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