Wellfleet-FSM-MIB.mib object view, vendor Wellfleet
Introduction
Most network devices and programs ship with so-called MIB files to describe the parameters and meanings (i.e.: friendly names) which are available for monitoring via SNMP.
ActiveXperts Network Monitor 2024 can import vendor-specific MIB files, so it can be used to monitor specific OID's (Object Identifiers).
This way, you can monitor your devices, computers, etc. by selecting your relevant OID's by name.
ActiveXperts Network Monitor 2024 can import MIB file Wellfleet-FSM-MIB and use it to monitor vendor specific OID's.
Wellfleet-FSM-MIB file content
Object view of Wellfleet-FSM-MIB:
Scalar Object |
wfFsVolLastUpdated |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.3.2.12.1.1 |
Date and time the volume table was last updated
|
wfFsVols |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.3.2.12.1.2 |
The number of rows in the volume table
|
wfFsVolEntry |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.3.2.12.2.1 |
A row in the Volume table
|
wfFsDirEntries |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.3.2.12.3.1 |
Number of entries in the directory table
|
wfFsDirLastUpdated |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.3.2.12.3.2 |
Time the directory table was last updated
|
wfFsDirEntry |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.3.2.12.5.1 |
An entry in the directory table
|
Tabular Object |
wfFsVolID |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.3.2.12.2.1.1 |
Volume number
|
wfFsSlot |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.3.2.12.2.1.2 |
Processor owning the volume
|
wfFsType |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.3.2.12.2.1.3 |
Type of volume - DOS, NVFS or UNIX
|
wfFsRemoveable |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.3.2.12.2.1.4 |
Can this file system be removed or is it a fixed file system
|
wfFsAccess |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.3.2.12.2.1.5 |
Read only or read-write file system. DOS file systems are always set
to unknown since we can't tell what the state is until we actually
try to write to the disk.
|
wfFsState |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.3.2.12.2.1.6 |
The state that the file system is in. If it is corrupted then it is
unusable, if it is busy, the MIB is being updated. Floppy not present is
a state used in DOS only and means that the floppy isn't there or we
couldn't mount it. Incomplete means that we got a mount for a DOS floppy
duing boot, but because of 30 second timeouts in DOS, we are not willing
to take the hit during boot. Fill in minimal information and let Site
Manager do the 'DIR' that will fill in the rest.
|
wfFsSize |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.3.2.12.2.1.7 |
Physical size in bytes
|
wfFsFreeSize |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.3.2.12.2.1.8 |
Total available bytes
|
wfFsContigFree |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.3.2.12.2.1.9 |
The amount of contiguous bytes free. In DOS and UNIX, contiguous = free.
In NVFS, this may not be true.
|
wfFsNumFiles |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.3.2.12.2.1.10 |
The number of files on this volume
|
wfFsLastWritten |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.3.2.12.2.1.11 |
The last time a write request was written to this volume
|
wfFsBecameActive |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.3.2.12.2.1.12 |
The date and time this volume became active
|
wfFsAction |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.3.2.12.2.1.13 |
When set, performs a volume command (compact, format, dir, purge)
|
wfFsActionArg |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.3.2.12.2.1.14 |
Optional argument for directory action for viewing file hierarchies
|
wfFsPercentDone |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.3.2.12.2.1.15 |
Percent of task completed
|
wfFsDirVolID |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.3.2.12.5.1.1 |
Volume number that this directory entry is contained on
|
wfFsDirFileIndex |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.3.2.12.5.1.2 |
Hierarchical file index
|
wfFsDirFileName |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.3.2.12.5.1.3 |
Name of the file
|
wfFsDirCreated |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.3.2.12.5.1.4 |
When the file was created
|
wfFsDirFileSize |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.3.2.12.5.1.5 |
Size of the file
|
wfFsDirFileMask |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.3.2.12.5.1.6 |
Access mode on file for UNIX and DOS file systems
|
Table |
wfFsVolTable |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.3.2.12.2 |
Volume table
|
wfFsDirTable |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.3.2.12.5 |
Directory table
|
Object Identifier |
wfFsBase |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.3.2.12.1 |
wfFsDirBase |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.3.2.12.3 |