smLangIndex |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.64.1.1.1.1 |
The locally arbitrary, but unique identifier associated
with this language entry.
The value is expected to remain constant at least from one
re-initialization of the entity's network management system
to the next re-initialization.
Note that the data type and the range of this object must
be consistent with the definition of smScriptLanguage.
|
smLangLanguage |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.64.1.1.1.2 |
The globally unique identification of the language.
|
smLangVersion |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.64.1.1.1.3 |
The version number of the language. The zero-length string
shall be used if the language does not have a version
number.
It is suggested that the version number consist of one or
more decimal numbers separated by dots, where the first
number is called the major version number.
|
smLangVendor |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.64.1.1.1.4 |
An object identifier which identifies the vendor who
provides the implementation of the language. This object
identifier SHALL point to the object identifier directly
below the enterprise object identifier {1 3 6 1 4 1}
allocated for the vendor. The value must be the object
identifier {0 0} if the vendor is not known.
|
smLangRevision |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.64.1.1.1.5 |
The version number of the language implementation.
The value of this object must be an empty string if
version number of the implementation is unknown.
It is suggested that the value consist of one or more
decimal numbers separated by dots, where the first
number is called the major version number.
|
smLangDescr |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.64.1.1.1.6 |
A textual description of the language.
|
smExtsnIndex |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.64.1.2.1.1 |
The locally arbitrary, but unique identifier associated
with this language extension entry.
The value is expected to remain constant at least from one
re-initialization of the entity's network management system
to the next re-initialization.
|
smExtsnExtension |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.64.1.2.1.2 |
The globally unique identification of the language
extension.
|
smExtsnVersion |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.64.1.2.1.3 |
The version number of the language extension.
It is suggested that the version number consist of one or
more decimal numbers separated by dots, where the first
number is called the major version number.
|
smExtsnVendor |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.64.1.2.1.4 |
An object identifier which identifies the vendor who
provides the implementation of the extension. The
object identifier value should point to the OID node
directly below the enterprise OID {1 3 6 1 4 1}
allocated for the vendor. The value must by the object
identifier {0 0} if the vendor is not known.
|
smExtsnRevision |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.64.1.2.1.5 |
The version number of the extension implementation.
The value of this object must be an empty string if
version number of the implementation is unknown.
It is suggested that the value consist of one or more
decimal numbers separated by dots, where the first
number is called the major version number.
|
smExtsnDescr |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.64.1.2.1.6 |
A textual description of the language extension.
|
smScriptOwner |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.64.1.3.1.1.1 |
The manager who owns this row in the smScriptTable.
|
smScriptName |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.64.1.3.1.1.2 |
The locally-unique, administratively assigned name for this
script. This object allows an smScriptOwner to have multiple
entries in the smScriptTable.
This value of this object may be used to derive the name
(e.g. a file name) which is used by the Script MIB
implementation to access the script in non-volatile
storage. The details of this mapping are implementation
specific. However, the mapping needs to ensure that scripts
created by different owners with the same script name do not
map to the same name in non-volatile storage.
|
smScriptDescr |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.64.1.3.1.1.3 |
A description of the purpose of the script.
|
smScriptLanguage |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.64.1.3.1.1.4 |
The value of this object type identifies an entry in the
smLangTable which is used to execute this script.
The special value 0 may be used by hard-wired scripts
that can not be modified and that are executed by
internal functions.
Set requests to change this object are invalid if the
value of smScriptOperStatus is `enabled' or `compiling'
and will result in an inconsistentValue error.
Note that the data type and the range of this object must
be consistent with the definition of smLangIndex.
|
smScriptSource |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.64.1.3.1.1.5 |
This object either contains a reference to the script
source or an empty string. A reference must be given
in the form of a Uniform Resource Locator (URL) as
defined in RFC 2396. The allowed character sets and the
encoding rules defined in RFC 2396 section 2 apply.
When the smScriptAdminStatus object is set to `enabled',
the Script MIB implementation will `pull' the script
source from the URL contained in this object if the URL
is not empty.
An empty URL indicates that the script source is loaded
from local storage. The script is read from the smCodeTable
if the value of smScriptStorageType is volatile. Otherwise,
the script is read from non-volatile storage.
Note: This document does not mandate implementation of any
specific URL scheme. An attempt to load a script from a
nonsupported URL scheme will cause the smScriptOperStatus
to report an `unknownProtocol' error.
Set requests to change this object are invalid if the
value of smScriptOperStatus is `enabled', `editing',
`retrieving' or `compiling' and will result in an
inconsistentValue error.
|
smScriptAdminStatus |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.64.1.3.1.1.6 |
The value of this object indicates the desired status of
the script. See the definition of smScriptOperStatus for
a description of the values.
When the smScriptAdminStatus object is set to `enabled' and
the smScriptOperStatus is `disabled' or one of the error
states, the Script MIB implementation will `pull' the script
source from the URL contained in the smScriptSource object
if the URL is not empty.
|
smScriptOperStatus |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.64.1.3.1.1.7 |
The actual status of the script in the runtime system. The
value of this object is only meaningful when the value of
the smScriptRowStatus object is `active'.
The smScriptOperStatus object may have the following values:
- `enabled' indicates that the script is available and can
be started by a launch table entry.
- `disabled' indicates that the script can not be used.
- `editing' indicates that the script can be modified in the
smCodeTable.
- `retrieving' indicates that the script is currently being
loaded from non-volatile storage or a remote system.
- `compiling' indicates that the script is currently being
compiled by the runtime system.
- `noSuchScript' indicates that the script does not exist
at the smScriptSource.
- `accessDenied' indicates that the script can not be loaded
from the smScriptSource due to a lack of permissions.
- `wrongLanguage' indicates that the script can not be
loaded from the smScriptSource because of a language
mismatch.
- `wrongVersion' indicates that the script can not be loaded
from the smScriptSource because of a language version
mismatch.
- `compilationFailed' indicates that the compilation failed.
- `noResourcesLeft' indicates that the runtime system does
not have enough resources to load the script.
- `unknownProtocol' indicates that the script could not be
loaded from the smScriptSource because the requested
protocol is not supported.
- `protocolFailure' indicates that the script could not be
loaded from the smScriptSource because of a protocol
failure.
- `genericError' indicates that the script could not be
loaded due to an error condition not listed above.
The `retrieving' and `compiling' states are transient states
which will either lead to one of the error states or the
`enabled' state. The `disabled' and `editing' states are
administrative states which are only reached by explicit
management operations.
All launch table entries that refer to this script table
entry shall have an smLaunchOperStatus value of `disabled'
when the value of this object is not `enabled'.
|
smScriptStorageType |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.64.1.3.1.1.8 |
This object defines whether this row and the script
controlled by this row are kept in volatile storage and
lost upon reboot or if this row is backed up by
non-volatile or permanent storage.
The storage type of this row always complies with the value
of this entry if the value of the corresponding RowStatus
object is `active'.
However, the storage type of the script controlled by this
row may be different, if the value of this entry is
`non-volatile'. The script controlled by this row is written
into local non-volatile storage if the following condition
becomes true:
(a) the URL contained in the smScriptSource object is empty
and
(b) the smScriptStorageType is `nonVolatile'
and
(c) the smScriptOperStatus is `enabled'
Setting this object to `volatile' removes a script from
non-volatile storage if the script controlled by this row
has been in non-volatile storage before. Attempts to set
this object to permanent will always fail with an
inconsistentValue error.
The value of smScriptStorageType is only meaningful if the
value of the corresponding RowStatus object is `active'.
If smScriptStorageType has the value permanent(4), then all
objects whose MAX-ACCESS value is read-create must be
writable, with the exception of the smScriptStorageType and
smScriptRowStatus objects, which shall be read-only.
|
smScriptRowStatus |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.64.1.3.1.1.9 |
A control that allows entries to be added and removed from
this table.
Changing the smScriptRowStatus from `active' to
`notInService' will remove the associated script from the
runtime system.
Deleting conceptual rows from this table may affect the
deletion of other resources associated with this row. For
example, a script stored in non-volatile storage may be
removed from non-volatile storage.
An entry may not exist in the `active' state unless all
required objects in the entry have appropriate values. Rows
that are not complete or not in service are not known by the
script runtime system.
Attempts to `destroy' a row or to set a row `notInService'
while the smScriptOperStatus is `enabled' will result in an
inconsistentValue error.
Attempts to `destroy' a row or to set a row `notInService'
where the value of the smScriptStorageType object is
`permanent' or `readOnly' will result in an
inconsistentValue error.
The value of this object has no effect on whether other
objects in this conceptual row can be modified.
|
smScriptError |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.64.1.3.1.1.10 |
This object contains a descriptive error message if the
transition into the operational status `enabled' failed.
Implementations must reset the error message to a
zero-length string when a new attempt to change the
script status to `enabled' is started.
|
smScriptLastChange |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.64.1.3.1.1.11 |
The date and time when this script table entry was last
modified. The value '0000000000000000'H is returned if
the script table entry has not yet been modified.
Note that the resetting of smScriptError is not considered
a change of the script table entry.
|
smCodeIndex |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.64.1.3.2.1.1 |
The index value identifying this code fragment.
|
smCodeText |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.64.1.3.2.1.2 |
The code that makes up a fragment of a script. The format
of this code fragment depends on the script language which
is identified by the associated smScriptLanguage object.
|
smCodeRowStatus |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.64.1.3.2.1.3 |
A control that allows entries to be added and removed from
this table.
The value of this object has no effect on whether other
objects in this conceptual row can be modified.
|
smLaunchOwner |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.64.1.4.1.1.1 |
The manager who owns this row in the smLaunchTable. Every
instance of a running script started from a particular entry
in the smLaunchTable (i.e. entries in the smRunTable) will
be owned by the same smLaunchOwner used to index the entry
in the smLaunchTable. This owner is not necessarily the same
as the owner of the script itself (smLaunchScriptOwner).
|
smLaunchName |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.64.1.4.1.1.2 |
The locally-unique, administratively assigned name for this
launch table entry. This object allows an smLaunchOwner to
have multiple entries in the smLaunchTable. The smLaunchName
is an arbitrary name that must be different from any other
smLaunchTable entries with the same smLaunchOwner but can be
the same as other entries in the smLaunchTable with
different smLaunchOwner values. Note that the value of
smLaunchName is not related in any way to the name of the
script being launched.
|
smLaunchScriptOwner |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.64.1.4.1.1.3 |
The value of this object in combination with the value of
smLaunchScriptName identifies the script that can be
launched from this smLaunchTable entry. Attempts to write
this object will fail with an inconsistentValue error if
the value of smLaunchOperStatus is `enabled'.
|
smLaunchScriptName |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.64.1.4.1.1.4 |
The value of this object in combination with the value of
the smLaunchScriptOwner identifies the script that can be
launched from this smLaunchTable entry. The zero-length
string may be used to point to a non-existing script.
Attempts to write this object will fail with an
inconsistentValue error if the value of smLaunchOperStatus
is `enabled'.
|
smLaunchArgument |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.64.1.4.1.1.5 |
The argument supplied to the script. When a script is
invoked, the value of this object is used to initialize
the smRunArgument object.
|
smLaunchMaxRunning |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.64.1.4.1.1.6 |
The maximum number of concurrently running scripts that may
be invoked from this entry in the smLaunchTable. Lowering
the current value of this object does not affect any scripts
that are already executing.
|
smLaunchMaxCompleted |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.64.1.4.1.1.7 |
The maximum number of finished scripts invoked from this
entry in the smLaunchTable allowed to be retained in the
smRunTable. Whenever the value of this object is changed
and whenever a script terminates, entries in the smRunTable
are deleted if necessary until the number of completed
scripts is smaller than the value of this object. Scripts
whose smRunEndTime value indicates the oldest completion
time are deleted first.
|
smLaunchLifeTime |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.64.1.4.1.1.8 |
The default maximum amount of time a script launched
from this entry may run. The value of this object is used
to initialize the smRunLifeTime object when a script is
launched. Changing the value of an smLaunchLifeTime
instance does not affect scripts previously launched from
this entry.
|
smLaunchExpireTime |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.64.1.4.1.1.9 |
The default maximum amount of time information about a
script launched from this entry is kept in the smRunTable
after the script has completed execution. The value of
this object is used to initialize the smRunExpireTime
object when a script is launched. Changing the value of an
smLaunchExpireTime instance does not affect scripts
previously launched from this entry.
|
smLaunchStart |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.64.1.4.1.1.10 |
This object is used to start the execution of scripts.
When retrieved, the value will be the value of smRunIndex
for the last script that started execution by manipulating
this object. The value will be zero if no script started
execution yet.
A script is started by setting this object to an unused
smRunIndex value. A new row in the smRunTable will be
created which is indexed by the value supplied by the
set-request in addition to the value of smLaunchOwner and
smLaunchName. An unused value can be obtained by reading
the smLaunchRunIndexNext object.
Setting this object to the special value 0 will start
the script with a self-generated smRunIndex value. The
consequence is that the script invoker has no reliable
way to determine the smRunIndex value for this script
invocation and that the invoker has therefore no way
to obtain the results from this script invocation. The
special value 0 is however useful for scheduled script
invocations.
If this object is set, the following checks must be
performed:
1) The value of the smLaunchOperStatus object in this
entry of the smLaunchTable must be `enabled'.
2) The values of smLaunchScriptOwner and
smLaunchScriptName of this row must identify an
existing entry in the smScriptTable.
3) The value of smScriptOperStatus of this entry must
be `enabled'.
4) The principal performing the set operation must have
read access to the script. This must be checked by
calling the isAccessAllowed abstract service interface
defined in RFC 2271 on the row in the smScriptTable
identified by smLaunchScriptOwner and smLaunchScriptName.
The isAccessAllowed abstract service interface must be
called on all columnar objects in the smScriptTable with
a MAX-ACCESS value different than `not-accessible'. The
test fails as soon as a call indicates that access is
not allowed.
5) If the value provided by the set operation is not 0,
a check must be made that the value is currently not
in use. Otherwise, if the value provided by the set
operation is 0, a suitable unused value must be
generated.
6) The number of currently executing scripts invoked
from this smLaunchTable entry must be less than
smLaunchMaxRunning.
Attempts to start a script will fail with an
inconsistentValue error if one of the checks described
above fails.
Otherwise, if all checks have been passed, a new entry
in the smRunTable will be created indexed by smLaunchOwner,
smLaunchName and the new value for smRunIndex. The value
of smLaunchArgument will be copied into smRunArgument,
the value of smLaunchLifeTime will be copied to
smRunLifeTime, and the value of smLaunchExpireTime
will be copied to smRunExpireTime.
The smRunStartTime will be set to the current time and
the smRunState will be set to `initializing' before the
script execution is initiated in the appropriate runtime
system.
Note that the data type and the range of this object must
be consistent with the smRunIndex object. Since this
object might be written from the scheduling MIB, the
data type Integer32 rather than Unsigned32 is used.
|
smLaunchControl |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.64.1.4.1.1.11 |
This object is used to request a state change for all
running scripts in the smRunTable that were started from
this row in the smLaunchTable.
Setting this object to abort(1), suspend(2) or resume(3)
will set the smRunControl object of all applicable rows
in the smRunTable to abort(1), suspend(2) or resume(3)
respectively. The phrase `applicable rows' means the set of
rows which were created from this entry in the smLaunchTable
and whose value of smRunState allows the corresponding
state change as described in the definition of the
smRunControl object. Setting this object to nop(4) has no
effect.
Attempts to set this object lead to an inconsistentValue
error only if all implicated sets on all the applicable
rows lead to inconsistentValue errors. It is not allowed
to return an inconsistentValue error if at least one state
change on one of the applicable rows was successful.
|
smLaunchAdminStatus |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.64.1.4.1.1.12 |
The value of this object indicates the desired status of
this launch table entry. The values enabled(1) and
autostart(3) both indicate that the launch table entry
should transition into the operational enabled(1) state as
soon as the associated script table entry is enabled(1).
The value autostart(3) further indicates that the script
is started automatically by conceptually writing the
value 0 into the associated smLaunchStart object during
the transition from the `disabled' into the `enabled'
operational state. This is useful for scripts that are
to be launched on system start-up.
|
smLaunchOperStatus |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.64.1.4.1.1.13 |
The value of this object indicates the actual status of
this launch table entry. The smLaunchOperStatus object
may have the following values:
- `enabled' indicates that the launch table entry is
available and can be used to start scripts.
- `disabled' indicates that the launch table entry can
not be used to start scripts.
- `expired' indicates that the launch table entry can
not be used to start scripts and will disappear as
soon as all smRunTable entries associated with this
launch table entry have disappeared.
The value `enabled' requires that the smLaunchRowStatus
object is active. The value `disabled' requires that there
are no entries in the smRunTable associated with this
smLaunchTable entry.
|
smLaunchRunIndexNext |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.64.1.4.1.1.14 |
This variable is used for creating rows in the smRunTable.
The value of this variable is a currently unused value
for smRunIndex, which can be written into the smLaunchStart
object associated with this row to launch a script.
The value returned when reading this variable must be unique
for the smLaunchOwner and smLaunchName associated with this
row. Subsequent attempts to read this variable must return
different values.
This variable will return the special value 0 if no new rows
can be created.
Note that the data type and the range of this object must be
consistent with the definition of smRunIndex.
|
smLaunchStorageType |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.64.1.4.1.1.15 |
This object defines if this row is kept in volatile storage
and lost upon reboot or if this row is backed up by stable
storage.
The value of smLaunchStorageType is only meaningful if the
value of the corresponding RowStatus object is active.
If smLaunchStorageType has the value permanent(4), then all
objects whose MAX-ACCESS value is read-create must be
writable, with the exception of the smLaunchStorageType and
smLaunchRowStatus objects, which shall be read-only.
|
smLaunchRowStatus |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.64.1.4.1.1.16 |
A control that allows entries to be added and removed from
this table.
Attempts to `destroy' a row or to set a row `notInService'
while the smLaunchOperStatus is `enabled' will result in
an inconsistentValue error.
Attempts to `destroy' a row or to set a row `notInService'
where the value of the smLaunchStorageType object is
`permanent' or `readOnly' will result in an
inconsistentValue error.
The value of this object has no effect on whether other
objects in this conceptual row can be modified.
|
smLaunchError |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.64.1.4.1.1.17 |
This object contains a descriptive error message if an
attempt to launch a script fails. Implementations must reset
the error message to a zero-length string when a new attempt
to launch a script is started.
|
smLaunchLastChange |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.64.1.4.1.1.18 |
The date and time when this launch table entry was last
modified. The value '0000000000000000'H is returned if
the launch table entry has not yet been modified.
Note that a change of smLaunchStart, smLaunchControl,
smLaunchRunIndexNext, smLaunchRowExpireTime, or the
resetting of smLaunchError is not considered a change
of this launch table entry.
|
smLaunchRowExpireTime |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.64.1.4.1.1.19 |
The value of this object specifies how long this row remains
in the `enabled' or `disabled' operational state. The value
reported by this object ticks backwards. When the value
reaches 0, it stops ticking backward and the row is
deleted if there are no smRunTable entries associated with
this smLaunchTable entry. Otherwise, the smLaunchOperStatus
changes to `expired' and the row deletion is deferred
until there are no smRunTable entries associated with this
smLaunchTable entry.
The smLaunchRowExpireTime will not tick backwards if it is
set to its maximum value (2147483647). In other words,
setting this object to its maximum value turns the timer
off.
The value of this object may be set in order to increase
or reduce the remaining time that the launch table entry
may be used. Setting the value to 0 will cause an immediate
row deletion or transition into the `expired' operational
state.
It is not possible to set this object while the operational
status is `expired'. Attempts to modify this object while
the operational status is `expired' leads to an
inconsistentValue error.
Note that the timer ticks backwards independent of the
operational state of the launch table entry.
|
smRunIndex |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.64.1.4.2.1.1 |
The locally arbitrary, but unique identifier associated
with this running or finished script. This value must be
unique for all rows in the smRunTable with the same
smLaunchOwner and smLaunchName.
Note that the data type and the range of this object must
be consistent with the definition of smLaunchRunIndexNext
and smLaunchStart.
|
smRunArgument |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.64.1.4.2.1.2 |
The argument supplied to the script when it started.
|
smRunStartTime |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.64.1.4.2.1.3 |
The date and time when the execution started. The value
'0000000000000000'H is returned if the script has not
started yet.
|
smRunEndTime |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.64.1.4.2.1.4 |
The date and time when the execution terminated. The value
'0000000000000000'H is returned if the script has not
terminated yet.
|
smRunLifeTime |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.64.1.4.2.1.5 |
This object specifies how long the script can execute.
This object returns the remaining time that the script
may run. The object is initialized with the value of the
associated smLaunchLifeTime object and ticks backwards.
The script is aborted immediately when the value reaches 0.
The value of this object may be set in order to increase or
reduce the remaining time that the script may run. Setting
this value to 0 will abort script execution immediately,
and, if the value of smRunExpireTime is also 0, will remove
this entry from the smRunTable once it has terminated.
If smRunLifeTime is set to its maximum value (2147483647),
either by a set operation or by its initialization from the
smLaunchLifeTime object, then it will not tick backwards.
A running script with a maximum smRunLifeTime value will
thus never be terminated with a `lifeTimeExceeded' exit
code.
The value of smRunLifeTime reflects the real-time execution
time as seen by the outside world. The value of this object
will always be 0 for a script that finished execution, that
is smRunState has the value `terminated'.
The value of smRunLifeTime does not change while a script
is suspended, that is smRunState has the value `suspended'.
Note that this does not affect set operations. It is legal
to modify smRunLifeTime via set operations while a script
is suspended.
|
smRunExpireTime |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.64.1.4.2.1.6 |
The value of this object specifies how long this row can
exist in the smRunTable after the script has terminated.
This object returns the remaining time that the row may
exist before it is aged out. The object is initialized with
the value of the associated smLaunchExpireTime object and
ticks backwards. The entry in the smRunTable is destroyed
when the value reaches 0 and the smRunState has the value
`terminated'.
The value of this object may be set in order to increase or
reduce the remaining time that the row may exist. Setting
the value to 0 will destroy this entry as soon as the
smRunState has the value `terminated'.
|
smRunExitCode |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.64.1.4.2.1.7 |
The value of this object indicates the reason why a
script finished execution. The smRunExitCode code may have
one of the following values:
- `noError', which indicates that the script completed
successfully without errors;
- `halted', which indicates that the script was halted
by a request from an authorized manager;
- `lifeTimeExceeded', which indicates that the script
exited because a time limit was exceeded;
- `noResourcesLeft', which indicates that the script
exited because it ran out of resources (e.g. memory);
- `languageError', which indicates that the script exited
because of a language error (e.g. a syntax error in an
interpreted language);
- `runtimeError', which indicates that the script exited
due to a runtime error (e.g. a division by zero);
- `invalidArgument', which indicates that the script could
not be run because of invalid script arguments;
- `securityViolation', which indicates that the script
exited due to a security violation;
- `genericError', which indicates that the script exited
for an unspecified reason.
If the script has not yet begun running, or is currently
running, the value will be `noError'.
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smRunResult |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.64.1.4.2.1.8 |
The result value produced by the running script. Note that
the result may change while the script is executing.
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smRunControl |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.64.1.4.2.1.9 |
The value of this object indicates the desired status of the
script execution defined by this row.
Setting this object to `abort' will abort execution if the
value of smRunState is `initializing', `executing',
`suspending', `suspended' or `resuming'. Setting this object
to `abort' when the value of smRunState is `aborting' or
`terminated', or if the implementation can determine that
the attempt to abort the execution would fail, will result
in an inconsistentValue error.
Setting this object to `suspend' will suspend execution
if the value of smRunState is `executing'. Setting this
object to `suspend' will cause an inconsistentValue error
if the value of smRunState is not `executing' or if the
implementation can determine that the attempt to suspend
the execution would fail.
Setting this object to `resume' will resume execution
if the value of smRunState is `suspending' or
`suspended'. Setting this object to `resume' will cause an
inconsistentValue error if the value of smRunState is
not `suspended' or if the implementation can determine
that the attempt to resume the execution would fail.
Setting this object to nop(4) has no effect.
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smRunState |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.64.1.4.2.1.10 |
The value of this object indicates the script's execution
state. If the script has been invoked but has not yet
begun execution, the value will be `initializing'. If the
script is running, the value will be `executing'.
A running script which received a request to suspend
execution first transitions into a temporary `suspending'
state. The temporary `suspending' state changes to
`suspended' when the script has actually been suspended. The
temporary `suspending' state changes back to `executing' if
the attempt to suspend the running script fails.
A suspended script which received a request to resume
execution first transitions into a temporary `resuming'
state. The temporary `resuming' state changes to `running'
when the script has actually been resumed. The temporary
`resuming' state changes back to `suspended' if the attempt
to resume the suspended script fails.
A script which received a request to abort execution but
which is still running first transitions into a temporary
`aborting' state.
A script which has finished its execution is `terminated'.
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smRunError |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.64.1.4.2.1.11 |
This object contains a descriptive error message if the
script startup or execution raised an abnormal condition.
An implementation must store a descriptive error message
in this object if the script exits with the smRunExitCode
`genericError'.
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smRunResultTime |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.64.1.4.2.1.12 |
The date and time when the smRunResult was last updated.
The value '0000000000000000'H is returned if smRunResult
has not yet been updated after the creation of this
smRunTable entry.
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smRunErrorTime |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.64.1.4.2.1.13 |
The date and time when the smRunError was last updated.
The value '0000000000000000'H is returned if smRunError
has not yet been updated after the creation of this
smRunTable entry.
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