From 47604c76587cc6cb7742e91940de2f40ad6d7eb0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Christian Poessinger Date: Tue, 22 Jun 2021 18:34:21 +0200 Subject: snmp: T3606: Install MIBs into well known location FRR also expects the MIBs in /usr/share/snmp/mibs --- data/mibs/DISMAN-SCHEDULE-MIB.txt | 699 -------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 699 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 data/mibs/DISMAN-SCHEDULE-MIB.txt (limited to 'data/mibs/DISMAN-SCHEDULE-MIB.txt') diff --git a/data/mibs/DISMAN-SCHEDULE-MIB.txt b/data/mibs/DISMAN-SCHEDULE-MIB.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 239595e94..000000000 --- a/data/mibs/DISMAN-SCHEDULE-MIB.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,699 +0,0 @@ -DISMAN-SCHEDULE-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN - -IMPORTS - MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, NOTIFICATION-TYPE, - Integer32, Unsigned32, Counter32, mib-2, zeroDotZero - FROM SNMPv2-SMI - - TEXTUAL-CONVENTION, - DateAndTime, RowStatus, StorageType, VariablePointer - FROM SNMPv2-TC - - MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP, NOTIFICATION-GROUP - FROM SNMPv2-CONF - - SnmpAdminString - FROM SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB; - -schedMIB MODULE-IDENTITY - LAST-UPDATED "200201070000Z" - ORGANIZATION "IETF Distributed Management Working Group" - CONTACT-INFO - "WG EMail: disman@dorothy.bmc.com - Subscribe: disman-request@dorothy.bmc.com - - Chair: Randy Presuhn - BMC Software, Inc. - Postal: Office 1-3141 - 2141 North First Street - San Jose, California 95131 - USA - EMail: rpresuhn@bmc.com - Phone: +1 408 546-1006 - - Editor: David B. Levi - Nortel Networks - Postal: 4401 Great America Parkway - Santa Clara, CA 95052-8185 - USA - EMail: dlevi@nortelnetworks.com - Phone: +1 865 686 0432 - - Editor: Juergen Schoenwaelder - TU Braunschweig - Postal: Bueltenweg 74/75 - 38106 Braunschweig - Germany - EMail: schoenw@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de - Phone: +49 531 391-3283" - DESCRIPTION - "This MIB module defines a MIB which provides mechanisms to - schedule SNMP set operations periodically or at specific - points in time." - REVISION "200201070000Z" - DESCRIPTION - "Revised version, published as RFC 3231. - - This revision introduces a new object type called - schedTriggers. Created new conformance and compliance - statements that take care of the new schedTriggers object. - - Several clarifications have been added to remove ambiguities - that were discovered and reported by implementors." - REVISION "199811171800Z" - DESCRIPTION - "Initial version, published as RFC 2591." - ::= { mib-2 63 } - --- --- The various groups defined within this MIB definition: --- - -schedObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { schedMIB 1 } -schedNotifications OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { schedMIB 2 } -schedConformance OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { schedMIB 3 } - --- --- Textual Conventions: --- - -SnmpPduErrorStatus ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "This TC enumerates the SNMPv1 and SNMPv2 PDU error status - codes as defined in RFC 1157 and RFC 1905. It also adds a - pseudo error status code `noResponse' which indicates a - timeout condition." - SYNTAX INTEGER { - noResponse(-1), - noError(0), - tooBig(1), - noSuchName(2), - badValue(3), - readOnly(4), - genErr(5), - noAccess(6), - wrongType(7), - wrongLength(8), - wrongEncoding(9), - wrongValue(10), - noCreation(11), - inconsistentValue(12), - resourceUnavailable(13), - commitFailed(14), - undoFailed(15), - authorizationError(16), - notWritable(17), - inconsistentName(18) - } - --- --- Some scalars which provide information about the local time zone. --- - -schedLocalTime OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX DateAndTime (SIZE (11)) - MAX-ACCESS read-only - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "The local time used by the scheduler. Schedules which - refer to calendar time will use the local time indicated - by this object. An implementation MUST return all 11 bytes - of the DateAndTime textual-convention so that a manager - may retrieve the offset from GMT time." - ::= { schedObjects 1 } - --- --- The schedule table which controls the scheduler. --- - -schedTable OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF SchedEntry - MAX-ACCESS not-accessible - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "This table defines scheduled actions triggered by - SNMP set operations." - ::= { schedObjects 2 } - -schedEntry OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX SchedEntry - MAX-ACCESS not-accessible - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "An entry describing a particular scheduled action. - - Unless noted otherwise, writable objects of this row - can be modified independent of the current value of - schedRowStatus, schedAdminStatus and schedOperStatus. - In particular, it is legal to modify schedInterval - and the objects in the schedCalendarGroup when - schedRowStatus is active and schedAdminStatus and - schedOperStatus are both enabled." - INDEX { schedOwner, schedName } - ::= { schedTable 1 } - -SchedEntry ::= SEQUENCE { - schedOwner SnmpAdminString, - schedName SnmpAdminString, - schedDescr SnmpAdminString, - schedInterval Unsigned32, - schedWeekDay BITS, - schedMonth BITS, - schedDay BITS, - schedHour BITS, - schedMinute BITS, - schedContextName SnmpAdminString, - schedVariable VariablePointer, - schedValue Integer32, - schedType INTEGER, - schedAdminStatus INTEGER, - schedOperStatus INTEGER, - schedFailures Counter32, - schedLastFailure SnmpPduErrorStatus, - schedLastFailed DateAndTime, - schedStorageType StorageType, - schedRowStatus RowStatus, - schedTriggers Counter32 -} - -schedOwner OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX SnmpAdminString (SIZE(0..32)) - MAX-ACCESS not-accessible - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "The owner of this scheduling entry. The exact semantics of - this string are subject to the security policy defined by - - the security administrator." - ::= { schedEntry 1 } - -schedName OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX SnmpAdminString (SIZE(1..32)) - MAX-ACCESS not-accessible - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "The locally-unique, administratively assigned name for this - scheduling entry. This object allows a schedOwner to have - multiple entries in the schedTable." - ::= { schedEntry 2 } - -schedDescr OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX SnmpAdminString - MAX-ACCESS read-create - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "The human readable description of the purpose of this - scheduling entry." - DEFVAL { "" } - ::= { schedEntry 3 } - -schedInterval OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX Unsigned32 - UNITS "seconds" - MAX-ACCESS read-create - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "The number of seconds between two action invocations of - a periodic scheduler. Implementations must guarantee - that action invocations will not occur before at least - schedInterval seconds have passed. - - The scheduler must ignore all periodic schedules that - have a schedInterval value of 0. A periodic schedule - with a scheduling interval of 0 seconds will therefore - never invoke an action. - - Implementations may be forced to delay invocations in the - face of local constraints. A scheduled management function - should therefore not rely on the accuracy provided by the - scheduler implementation. - - Note that implementations which maintain a list of pending - activations must re-calculate them when this object is - changed." - DEFVAL { 0 } - ::= { schedEntry 4 } - -schedWeekDay OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX BITS { - sunday(0), - monday(1), - tuesday(2), - wednesday(3), - thursday(4), - friday(5), - saturday(6) - } - MAX-ACCESS read-create - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "The set of weekdays on which the scheduled action should - take place. Setting multiple bits will include several - weekdays in the set of possible weekdays for this schedule. - Setting all bits will cause the scheduler to ignore the - weekday. - - Note that implementations which maintain a list of pending - activations must re-calculate them when this object is - changed." - DEFVAL { {} } - ::= { schedEntry 5 } - -schedMonth OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX BITS { - january(0), - february(1), - march(2), - april(3), - may(4), - june(5), - july(6), - august(7), - september(8), - october(9), - november(10), - december(11) - } - MAX-ACCESS read-create - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "The set of months during which the scheduled action should - take place. Setting multiple bits will include several - months in the set of possible months for this schedule. - - Setting all bits will cause the scheduler to ignore the - month. - - Note that implementations which maintain a list of pending - activations must re-calculate them when this object is - changed." - DEFVAL { {} } - ::= { schedEntry 6 } - -schedDay OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX BITS { - d1(0), d2(1), d3(2), d4(3), d5(4), - d6(5), d7(6), d8(7), d9(8), d10(9), - d11(10), d12(11), d13(12), d14(13), d15(14), - d16(15), d17(16), d18(17), d19(18), d20(19), - d21(20), d22(21), d23(22), d24(23), d25(24), - d26(25), d27(26), d28(27), d29(28), d30(29), - d31(30), - r1(31), r2(32), r3(33), r4(34), r5(35), - r6(36), r7(37), r8(38), r9(39), r10(40), - r11(41), r12(42), r13(43), r14(44), r15(45), - r16(46), r17(47), r18(48), r19(49), r20(50), - r21(51), r22(52), r23(53), r24(54), r25(55), - r26(56), r27(57), r28(58), r29(59), r30(60), - r31(61) - } - MAX-ACCESS read-create - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "The set of days in a month on which a scheduled action - should take place. There are two sets of bits one can - use to define the day within a month: - - Enumerations starting with the letter 'd' indicate a - day in a month relative to the first day of a month. - The first day of the month can therefore be specified - by setting the bit d1(0) and d31(30) means the last - day of a month with 31 days. - - Enumerations starting with the letter 'r' indicate a - day in a month in reverse order, relative to the last - day of a month. The last day in the month can therefore - be specified by setting the bit r1(31) and r31(61) means - the first day of a month with 31 days. - - Setting multiple bits will include several days in the set - of possible days for this schedule. Setting all bits will - cause the scheduler to ignore the day within a month. - - Setting all bits starting with the letter 'd' or the - letter 'r' will also cause the scheduler to ignore the - day within a month. - - Note that implementations which maintain a list of pending - activations must re-calculate them when this object is - changed." - DEFVAL { {} } - ::= { schedEntry 7 } - -schedHour OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX BITS { - h0(0), h1(1), h2(2), h3(3), h4(4), - h5(5), h6(6), h7(7), h8(8), h9(9), - h10(10), h11(11), h12(12), h13(13), h14(14), - h15(15), h16(16), h17(17), h18(18), h19(19), - h20(20), h21(21), h22(22), h23(23) - } - MAX-ACCESS read-create - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "The set of hours within a day during which the scheduled - action should take place. - - Note that implementations which maintain a list of pending - activations must re-calculate them when this object is - changed." - DEFVAL { {} } - ::= { schedEntry 8 } - -schedMinute OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX BITS { - m0(0), m1(1), m2(2), m3(3), m4(4), - m5(5), m6(6), m7(7), m8(8), m9(9), - m10(10), m11(11), m12(12), m13(13), m14(14), - m15(15), m16(16), m17(17), m18(18), m19(19), - m20(20), m21(21), m22(22), m23(23), m24(24), - m25(25), m26(26), m27(27), m28(28), m29(29), - m30(30), m31(31), m32(32), m33(33), m34(34), - m35(35), m36(36), m37(37), m38(38), m39(39), - m40(40), m41(41), m42(42), m43(43), m44(44), - m45(45), m46(46), m47(47), m48(48), m49(49), - m50(50), m51(51), m52(52), m53(53), m54(54), - m55(55), m56(56), m57(57), m58(58), m59(59) - } - MAX-ACCESS read-create - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "The set of minutes within an hour when the scheduled action - should take place. - - Note that implementations which maintain a list of pending - activations must re-calculate them when this object is - changed." - DEFVAL { {} } - ::= { schedEntry 9 } - -schedContextName OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX SnmpAdminString (SIZE(0..32)) - MAX-ACCESS read-create - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "The context which contains the local MIB variable pointed - to by schedVariable." - DEFVAL { "" } - ::= { schedEntry 10 } - -schedVariable OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX VariablePointer - MAX-ACCESS read-create - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "An object identifier pointing to a local MIB variable - which resolves to an ASN.1 primitive type of INTEGER." - DEFVAL { zeroDotZero } - ::= { schedEntry 11 } - -schedValue OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX Integer32 - MAX-ACCESS read-create - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "The value which is written to the MIB object pointed to by - schedVariable when the scheduler invokes an action. The - implementation shall enforce the use of access control - rules when performing the set operation on schedVariable. - This is accomplished by calling the isAccessAllowed abstract - service interface as defined in RFC 2571. - - Note that an implementation may choose to issue an SNMP Set - message to the SNMP engine and leave the access control - decision to the normal message processing procedure." - DEFVAL { 0 } - ::= { schedEntry 12 } - -schedType OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX INTEGER { - periodic(1), - calendar(2), - oneshot(3) - } - MAX-ACCESS read-create - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "The type of this schedule. The value periodic(1) indicates - that this entry specifies a periodic schedule. A periodic - schedule is defined by the value of schedInterval. The - values of schedWeekDay, schedMonth, schedDay, schedHour - and schedMinute are ignored. - - The value calendar(2) indicates that this entry describes a - calendar schedule. A calendar schedule is defined by the - values of schedWeekDay, schedMonth, schedDay, schedHour and - schedMinute. The value of schedInterval is ignored. A - calendar schedule will trigger on all local times that - satisfy the bits set in schedWeekDay, schedMonth, schedDay, - schedHour and schedMinute. - - The value oneshot(3) indicates that this entry describes a - one-shot schedule. A one-shot schedule is similar to a - calendar schedule with the additional feature that it - disables itself by changing in the `finished' - schedOperStatus once the schedule triggers an action. - - Note that implementations which maintain a list of pending - activations must re-calculate them when this object is - changed." - DEFVAL { periodic } - ::= { schedEntry 13 } - -schedAdminStatus OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX INTEGER { - enabled(1), - disabled(2) - } - MAX-ACCESS read-create - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "The desired state of the schedule." - DEFVAL { disabled } - ::= { schedEntry 14 } - -schedOperStatus OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX INTEGER { - - enabled(1), - disabled(2), - finished(3) - } - MAX-ACCESS read-only - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "The current operational state of this schedule. The state - enabled(1) indicates this entry is active and that the - scheduler will invoke actions at appropriate times. The - disabled(2) state indicates that this entry is currently - inactive and ignored by the scheduler. The finished(3) - state indicates that the schedule has ended. Schedules - in the finished(3) state are ignored by the scheduler. - A one-shot schedule enters the finished(3) state when it - deactivates itself. - - Note that the operational state must not be enabled(1) - when the schedRowStatus is not active." - ::= { schedEntry 15 } - -schedFailures OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX Counter32 - MAX-ACCESS read-only - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "This variable counts the number of failures while invoking - the scheduled action. This counter at most increments once - for a triggered action." - ::= { schedEntry 16 } - -schedLastFailure OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX SnmpPduErrorStatus - MAX-ACCESS read-only - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "The most recent error that occurred during the invocation of - a scheduled action. The value noError(0) is returned - if no errors have occurred yet." - DEFVAL { noError } - ::= { schedEntry 17 } - -schedLastFailed OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX DateAndTime - MAX-ACCESS read-only - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "The date and time when the most recent failure occurred. - - The value '0000000000000000'H is returned if no failure - occurred since the last re-initialization of the scheduler." - DEFVAL { '0000000000000000'H } - ::= { schedEntry 18 } - -schedStorageType OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX StorageType - MAX-ACCESS read-create - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "This object defines whether this scheduled action is kept - in volatile storage and lost upon reboot or if this row is - backed up by non-volatile or permanent storage. - - Conceptual rows having the value `permanent' must allow - write access to the columnar objects schedDescr, - schedInterval, schedContextName, schedVariable, schedValue, - and schedAdminStatus. If an implementation supports the - schedCalendarGroup, write access must be also allowed to - the columnar objects schedWeekDay, schedMonth, schedDay, - schedHour, schedMinute." - DEFVAL { volatile } - ::= { schedEntry 19 } - -schedRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX RowStatus - MAX-ACCESS read-create - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "The status of this scheduled action. A control that allows - entries to be added and removed from this table. - - Note that the operational state must change to enabled - when the administrative state is enabled and the row - status changes to active(1). - - Attempts to destroy(6) a row or to set a row - notInService(2) while the operational state is enabled - result in inconsistentValue errors. - - The value of this object has no effect on whether other - objects in this conceptual row can be modified." - ::= { schedEntry 20 } - -schedTriggers OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX Counter32 - MAX-ACCESS read-only - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "This variable counts the number of attempts (either - successful or failed) to invoke the scheduled action." - ::= { schedEntry 21 } - --- --- Notifications that are emitted to indicate failures. The --- definition of schedTraps makes notification registrations --- reversible (see STD 58, RFC 2578). --- - -schedTraps OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { schedNotifications 0 } - -schedActionFailure NOTIFICATION-TYPE - OBJECTS { schedLastFailure, schedLastFailed } - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "This notification is generated whenever the invocation of a - scheduled action fails." - ::= { schedTraps 1 } - --- conformance information - -schedCompliances OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { schedConformance 1 } -schedGroups OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { schedConformance 2 } - --- compliance statements - -schedCompliance2 MODULE-COMPLIANCE - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "The compliance statement for SNMP entities which implement - the scheduling MIB." - MODULE -- this module - MANDATORY-GROUPS { - schedGroup2, schedNotificationsGroup - } - GROUP schedCalendarGroup - DESCRIPTION - "The schedCalendarGroup is mandatory only for those - implementations that support calendar based schedules." - OBJECT schedType - DESCRIPTION - "The values calendar(2) or oneshot(3) are not valid for - implementations that do not implement the - schedCalendarGroup. Such an implementation must return - inconsistentValue error responses for attempts to set - schedAdminStatus to calendar(2) or oneshot(3)." - ::= { schedCompliances 2 } - -schedGroup2 OBJECT-GROUP - OBJECTS { - schedDescr, schedInterval, schedContextName, - schedVariable, schedValue, schedType, - schedAdminStatus, schedOperStatus, schedFailures, - schedLastFailure, schedLastFailed, schedStorageType, - schedRowStatus, schedTriggers - } - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "A collection of objects providing scheduling capabilities." - ::= { schedGroups 4 } - -schedCalendarGroup OBJECT-GROUP - OBJECTS { - schedLocalTime, schedWeekDay, schedMonth, - schedDay, schedHour, schedMinute - } - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "A collection of objects providing calendar based schedules." - ::= { schedGroups 2 } - -schedNotificationsGroup NOTIFICATION-GROUP - NOTIFICATIONS { - schedActionFailure - } - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "The notifications emitted by the scheduler." - ::= { schedGroups 3 } - --- --- Deprecated compliance and conformance group definitions --- from RFC 2591. --- - -schedCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE - STATUS deprecated - DESCRIPTION - "The compliance statement for SNMP entities which implement - the scheduling MIB." - MODULE -- this module - MANDATORY-GROUPS { - schedGroup, schedNotificationsGroup - } - - GROUP schedCalendarGroup - DESCRIPTION - "The schedCalendarGroup is mandatory only for those - implementations that support calendar based schedules." - OBJECT schedType - DESCRIPTION - "The values calendar(2) or oneshot(3) are not valid for - implementations that do not implement the - schedCalendarGroup. Such an implementation must return - inconsistentValue error responses for attempts to set - schedAdminStatus to calendar(2) or oneshot(3)." - ::= { schedCompliances 1 } - -schedGroup OBJECT-GROUP - OBJECTS { - schedDescr, schedInterval, schedContextName, - schedVariable, schedValue, schedType, - schedAdminStatus, schedOperStatus, schedFailures, - schedLastFailure, schedLastFailed, schedStorageType, - schedRowStatus - } - STATUS deprecated - DESCRIPTION - "A collection of objects providing scheduling capabilities." - ::= { schedGroups 1 } - -END -- cgit v1.2.3