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This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements. Please refer to the current edition of the “Internet Official Protocol Standards” (STD 1) for the standardization state and status of this protocol. Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
Copyright © The Internet Society (2006).
This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB), for use with network management protocols in the Internet community. In particular it describes managed objects for Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) entities, independently of the interconnect subsystem layer.
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1.
The Internet-Standard Management Framework
2.
Requirements notation
3.
Overview
3.1.
Introduction
3.2.
SCSI Terminology
3.2.1.
SCSI Application Layer
3.2.2.
SCSI Device
3.2.3.
SCSI Port
3.2.4.
SCSI Initiator Device
3.2.5.
SCSI Initiator Port
3.2.6.
SCSI Target Device
3.2.7.
SCSI Target Port
3.2.8.
Logical Units
3.2.9.
Logical Unit Number
3.2.10.
Interconnect Subsystem
3.2.11.
Device Server
3.2.12.
Task Manager
3.2.13.
SCSI Instance
3.3.
SCSI MIB Module Implementation
3.4.
Bridging and Virtualization
3.5.
SCSI Command MIB Module
4.
Structure of the MIB
4.1.
The SCSI Device Group
4.2.
The Initiator Group
4.3.
The Target Group
4.4.
The Discovery Group
4.5.
The LUN Map Group
4.6.
The Target Statistic Group
4.7.
The Target High Speed Statistic Group
4.8.
The LUN Map Statistics Group
4.9.
The LUN Map Statistics High Speed Group
4.10.
The Initiator Statistics Group
4.11.
The Initiator High Speed Statistic Group
4.12.
The Discovery Statistics Group
4.13.
The Discovery Statistics High Speed Group
4.14.
The Device Statistics Group
5.
Relationships in this MIB
6.
Relationship to Other MIBs
6.1.
Host Resource MIB
6.2.
iSCSI MIB Module
7.
Miscellaneous Details
7.1.
Names and Identifiers
7.2.
Logical Unit Number
7.3.
Notifications
7.4.
SCSI Domains
7.5.
Counters: 32 bits and 64 bits
7.6.
Local versus Remote Entities
8.
Abbreviations
9.
Object Definitions
10.
Acknowledgments
11.
Object Population Example: SCSI Target and Initiator devices on a pSCSI bus
11.1.
scsiInstance Table:
11.2.
scsiDevice Table:
11.3.
scsiPort Table:
11.4.
scsiTransport Table:
11.5.
scsiIntrDev Table:
11.6.
scsiInitiatorPort Table:
11.7.
scsiDscTgt Table:
11.8.
scsiDscLUN:
11.9.
scsiDscLUNIdentifier:
11.10.
scsiAttTgtPort Table:
11.11.
scsiTgtDev Table:
11.12.
scsiTgtPort Table:
11.13.
scsiLU Table:
11.14.
scsiLuId Table:
11.15.
scsiLunMap Table:
11.16.
scsiAuthorizedIntr Table:
11.17.
scsiAttIntrPort Table:
12.
Security Considerations
13.
IANA Considerations
14.
References
14.1.
Normative References
14.2.
Informative References
§
Authors' Addresses
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Intellectual Property and Copyright Statements
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For a detailed overview of the documents that describe the current Internet-Standard Management Framework, please refer to section 7 of RFC 3410 [RFC3410] (Case, J., Mundy, R., Partain, D., and B. Stewart, “Introduction and Applicability Statements for Internet-Standard Management Framework,” December 2002.).
Managed objects are accessed via a virtual information store, termed the Management Information Base or MIB. MIB objects are generally accessed through the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). Objects in the MIB are defined using the mechanisms defined in the Structure of Management Information (SMI). This memo specifies a MIB module that is compliant to the SMIv2, which is described in STD 58, RFC 2578 [RFC2578] (McCloghrie, K., Ed., Perkins, D., Ed., and J. Schoenwaelder, Ed., “Structure of Management Information Version 2 (SMIv2),” April 1999.), STD 58, RFC 2579 [RFC2579] (McCloghrie, K., Ed., Perkins, D., Ed., and J. Schoenwaelder, Ed., “Textual Conventions for SMIv2,” April 1999.) and STD 58, RFC 2580 [RFC2580] (McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., and J. Schoenwaelder, “Conformance Statements for SMIv2,” April 1999.).
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The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this document are to be interpreted as described in [RFC2119] (Bradner, S., “Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement Levels,” March 1997.).
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This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in the Internet community. In particular, it describes a set of managed objects to configure and monitor Small Computer System Interface entities (SCSI entities), i.e. SCSI Target Devices and SCSI Initiator Devices and SCSI Ports.
SCSI is a client-server protocol in which application clients within a SCSI initiator device (client) issue service requests to logical units contained in a SCSI target device(server).
This MIB module is based on documents defined by the ANSI T10 Technical Committee, specifically the SCSI Architecture Model - 2 (ANSI INCITS 366-2003, “SCSI Architecture Model-2 (SAM-2),” September 2002.) [SAM2] and SCSI Primary Commands - 2 (ANSI INCITS 351-2001, “SCSI Primary Commands - 2 (SPC-2),” July 2001.) [SPC2].
The [SAM2] (ANSI INCITS 366-2003, “SCSI Architecture Model-2 (SAM-2),” September 2002.) standard is the primary source for the SCSI architecture discussion in this document and the terminology used in this MIB module.
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In the late 1970s a firm called Shugart Associates started to have some considerable success with a peripheral interface definition in what became the PC marketplace, and this interface was adopted and extended by an open standards committee to form the Small Computer Systems Interface (SCSI). SCSI defines an 8 bit wide multi-drop "bus" structure which could interconnect a total of eight peripherals and computer systems.
It's important to realize that all SCSI initially standardized was the "physical connection" i.e. the connectors, cables and interface signals. Thus even though a peripheral could be connected to multiple systems, the information that flowed across the interface was different in each case. This was addressed some five years later by the definition of a Common Command Set, and with this definition in place it was possible for the first time to develop a peripheral with both a common interface and common operating firmware for connection to multiple systems.
The physical interface of SCSI continued to be developed throughout the 1980s with the addition of fast (up to 10 megabytes/s) and wide (16 bits) variants, but the distance supported remained a maximum of 25 meters (from one end of the bus to another), and indeed some of the faster variants supported much less than that distance. The command set development continued, with special commands for tapes, printers, and even processors being added to the original disk- oriented set. So successful was SCSI in the 1980s that the majority of the available Operating Systems incorporated support for the SCSI command set as standard.
However at the end of the 1980s the distance, speed and number of devices supported by SCSI were starting to become significant impediments to systems design, and while the "information explosion" had not yet started in earnest, it was already being anticipated. At the same time, the serial interface technologies developed for Local Area Networks such as Ethernet, and the fibre optics technologies that were first deployed in telecommunications applications, were starting to appear sufficiently rugged & low-cost for use in peripheral interface applications. Thus a standards project was begun in 1988 to develop a new serial, fibre-optic interface to carry the SCSI command sets and other peripheral protocols. This interface eventually became known as Fibre Channel (FC), and it is based on an architecture centered around an abstractly defined "fabric", which may be a switch or a loop connection. MIB modules for various FC equipments are already in existence.
In order to support the new interfaces, it was necessary to completely reorganize the SCSI standards and definitions. The command sets were separated from the physical interface definitions, and a SCSI Architectural Model (SAM) was created to define the interaction between the various standards. It is a key to understanding SAM to realize that it was first created approximately 10 years AFTER the first SCSI products were shipped!!
The most recent development in this saga occurred in 2000 when an IETF Working Group was formed to address, amongst other things, a definition for transporting the SCSI command sets directly over a TCP/IP infrastructure. This effort is known as iSCSI [RFC3720] (Satran, J., Meth, K., Sapuntzakis, C., Chadalapaka, M., and E. Zeidner, “Internet Small Computer Systems Interface (iSCSI),” April 2004.), and an iSCSI MIB module is already under development [I‑D.ietf‑ips‑iscsi‑mib] (Bakke, M., “Definitions of Managed Objects for iSCSI,” October 2005.).
Most of the projects are in T10, except Fibre Channel that is defined by T11 and IEEE defines 1394.
The SCSI MIB module represents the SCSI protocol layer common to all SCSI command sets and transports. It does not represent the command sets and transports themselves. These should appear in other MIB modules specific to the transport or command set. The following drawing shows the relationships between the various actual and possible SCSI- related MIB modules.
+---------------------------------+
SCSI Command | Higher-level MIBs, specific to |
Sets | command sets, disk, tape, etc. |
+---------------------------------+
SCSI | SCSI MIB |
+-------+---------+-------+-------+
SCSI | iSCSI | FCP | SPI | Other |
Transport | MIB | MIB | MIB | MIBs |
Protocols | | | | |
+-------+---------+-------+-------+
SCSI | TCP | Fibre | Other |
Interconnect | MIB | Channel | Interconnect |
| | MIBs | MIBs |
+-------+---------+---------------+
An iSCSI MIB module [I‑D.ietf‑ips‑iscsi‑mib] (Bakke, M., “Definitions of Managed Objects for iSCSI,” October 2005.), and a Fibre Channel interconnect MIB Module [RFC4044] (McCloghrie, K., “Fibre Channel Management MIB,” May 2005.) are currently being developed. No development is currently planned for standard command-set-specific or device- specific MIBs.
The TCP-MIB [RFC4022] (Raghunarayan, R., “Management Information Base for the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP),” March 2005.)is already a proposed standard RFC 4022.
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The following sections explain some of the SCSI terminology, which is used later in defining the MIB module. For the authoritative definitions of these terms, see SAM-2 (ANSI INCITS 366-2003, “SCSI Architecture Model-2 (SAM-2),” September 2002.) [SAM2].
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The protocols and procedures that implement or invoke SCSI commands and task management functions by using services provided by a SCSI transport protocol layer.
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A SCSI device is an entity that contains one or more SCSI ports that are connected to a service delivery subsystem and supports a SCSI application protocol.
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A SCSI port is a device-resident entity that connects the application client, device server or task manager to the service delivery subsystem through which requests and responses are routed. A SCSI port is synonymous with port and either a SCSI initiator port or a SCSI target port.
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A SCSI initiator device contains application clients and SCSI initiator ports that originate device service and task management requests to be processed by a SCSI target device. When used this term refers to SCSI initiator devices or SCSI target/initiator devices that are using the SCSI target/initiator port as a SCSI initiator port.
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A SCSI initiator port acts as the connection between application clients and the service delivery subsystem through which requests and responses are routed. In all cases when this term is used it refers to an initiator port or a SCSI target/initiator port operating as a SCSI initiator port.
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A SCSI target device contains logical units and SCSI target ports that receive device service and task management requests for processing. When used this term refers to SCSI target devices or SCSI target/initiator devices that are using the SCSI target/initiator port as a SCSI target port.
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A SCSI target port contains a task router and acts as the connection between device servers and task managers and the service delivery subsystem through which requests and responses are routed. When this term is used it refers to a SCSI target port or a SCSI target/initiator port operating as a SCSI target port.
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A logical unit is an entity residing in the SCSI target device that implements a device model and processes SCSI commands sent by an application client.
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A Logical Unit Number or LUN is a 64-bit identifier for a logical unit.
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An interconnect subsystem is one or more interconnects that appear as a single path for the transfer of information between SCSI devices.
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A device server is an object within the logical unit that processes SCSI tasks according to the rules for task management.
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A task manager is a server within the SCSI target device that processes task management functions.
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A "SCSI instance" is a distinct SCSI entity within a managed system. While most implementations will have just one SCSI instance, the MIB module allows for multiple (virtual) instances, such that a large system can be "partitioned" into multiple, distinct virtual systems.
For example, in a host, it allows multiple vendors' implementations of the MIB module to co-exist under a single SNMP agent through each vendor's implementation being a different SCSI instance. It also allows a single SNMP agent to represent multiple subsystems each of which have their own SCSI instance.
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The SCSI MIB module is a basic building block to use in the various SCSI management scenarios. This module is intended to be implemented in every SCSI entity in a managed system. A SCSI entity can be a SCSI Initiator device, SCSI Target device or SCSI Initiator and Target device. Since SCSI (storage) networking devices may contain more than one SCSI entity, it is possible that more than one SCSI instance will reside in a single device.
In small-scale environments a single network management station (NMS)may have SNMP access to both SCSI initiator devices and SCSI target devices. However if the SCSI target devices, or virtualized target devices, are being provided as a service, it is more likely that the provider of the service owns and manages the SCSI target devices, and that the consumer of the service owns and manages the SCSI initiator devices. In this case, the service provider NMS and the consumer NMS may have only allowed SNMP access to the SCSI target devices and the SCSI initiator devices respectively.
The figures in this chapter describe the location of the SCSI MIB module implementations in the various SCSI management scenarios. The locations of the SCSI SNMP agent implementing the SCSI MIB module, are denoted with '*.
+----------+ +---------+
|SCSI | SCSI Transport |SCSI |
|Initiator +---------------------------------------+Target |
|Device | |Device |
| * | | * |
+----------+ +---------+
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| |
| |
| |
| |
| SNMP +----------+ SNMP |
+------------------|SCSI |-------------------+
|Management|
| (NMS) |
+----------+
Figure 1. Single SCSI Initiator device and Single SCSI Target device
Figure 1 describes a simple SCSI management scenario of a SCSI Initiator device, a SCSI Target device and a Management station. In this scenario there are two SNMP agents, each containing its SCSI instance and its respective objects. As the SCSI Target and SCSI Initiator device are interconnected, their Target and Initiator port objects will be complementary.
+-----------+
| +--------+-+ SCSI Transport +---------+
| | SCSI |---------------------------------------+ SCSI |
|* | Initiator+---------------------------------------+ Target |
+--| Device | SCSI Transport | Device |
| | * | | * |
| +----------+ +---------+
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
|SNMP | SNMP +----------+ SNMP |
+-------+------------------|SCSI |-------------------+
|Management|
| (NMS) |
+----------+
Figure 2. Multiple Hosts and a Single Target device
Figure 2 adds another SCSI Initiator device, to the SCSI network, which connects to the same SCSI target device. The additional SCSI Initiator device also has an SNMP agent implementing the SCSI MIB module. In this case, the SCSI Target device's MIB module will show that two SCSI Initiator devices are attached to it.
+-----------+ +----------+
| +----------+ +---------------+ +-+-------+ |
| |SCSI |--------------| Virtualization| | SCSI | |
|* |Initiator +--------------| Device +-------+ Target | |
+--|Device | SCSI | | | Device | *|
| | * | | * | | * |--+
| +----------+ Transport +------------+--+ +---------+ |
| | | | |
| | | | |
| | | | |
| | | | |
| | | | |
| | SNMP +-----------+ | SNMP | |
+-------+------------------+ SCSI + +-+------------+-------+
| Management|
| (NMS) |
+-----------+
Figure 3. Multiple Hosts, Virtualization device and multiple
SCSI Target devices
Figure 3 adds an in-band virtualization device which encapsulates, and possibly modifies, the SCSI Target devices representation to the SCSI Initiator devices. It is common practice for an in-band virtualization device, to include both SCSI Target and Initiator device functionality. Therefore, its SCSI MIB module implementation includes both the SCSI Target and Initiator device objects. It should be noted that the Virtualization device might implement additional proprietary MIB modules, as the SCSI MIB module does not distinguish between physical and virtual SCSI entities.
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Storage virtualization is a concept that abstracts storage resources in such a way that, storage entities are provided as pool of logical entities.
Usually the virtualization process is transparent to the storage users (i.e. Hosts). Virtualization normally affects the SCSI entities represented to SCSI Initiator devices. However, the SCSI MIB module enables the representation of SCSI entities and their respective status, including error and performance-monitoring statistics. It should be possible to perform a limited number of configuration modification and diagnostic actions.
The SCSI entities embodied in the bridging and virtualization devices can be represented by the SCSI MIB module. However, Bridging and Virtualization devices configuration is beyond the above-described scope and therefore should be provided through other MIB modules.
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The management of SCSI commands is beyond the scope of this MIB module. Future SCSI Command MIB module can link to this MIB module, through the use of OIDs or INDEX values of appropriate tables.
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This MIB module contains fourteen conformance groups:
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The scsiDeviceGroup group contains the objects general to each SCSI instance: instance, device and port objects. It contains also the objects referring to the transport(s) used by those SCSI instances. This group is mandatory for all SCSI managed system.
Alias objects are provided for SCSI instances and SCSI devices to enable administrators to identify them. These objects contain human readable administrative text strings, and hence use the SnmpAdminString textual convention from [RFC3411] (Harrington, D., Presuhn, R., and B. Wijnen, “An Architecture for Describing Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Management Frameworks,” December 2002.).
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The scsiInitiatorDeviceGroup contains all the managed information related to a local SCSI initiator device and port. In addition, it contains the managed objects referring to the monitored attached SCSI target devices. Any managed system acting, as a SCSI initiator or target/initiator device and port must support this group.
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The scsiTargetDeviceGroup contains all the managed objects related to a local SCSI target device, a local SCSI target port, monitored attached initiator ports, logical units and logical unit identifiers.
Managed systems acting, as a SCSI target or target/initiator device and port must support this group.
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The scsiDiscoveryGroup group is a collection of managed objects referring to remote SCSI target devices, remote SCSI target ports, remote logical units and remote logical unit identifiers discovered by or configured to a managed system acting as a SCSI initiator device.
Managed systems acting as SCSI initiator device and port and supporting remote SCSI target devices or ports configuration or discovery should implement this group.
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The scsiLunMapGroup group is a collection of managed objects allowing mapping between SCSI target devices, logical units and logical unit numbers in one side to remote authorized SCSI initiator devices or ports in another side.
Managed systems supporting this mapping should implement the scsiLunMapGroup.
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The scsiTargetDevStatsGroup group is a collection of managed objects representing various statistics referring to a SCSI target device or port. Managed systems acting as a SCSI target device and port supporting statistics should implement this group.
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The scsiTargetDevHSStatsGroup group is a collection of managed objects representing various statistics referring to a SCSI target device or port. It provides support for systems, which can quickly generate countable information because they run at high speed.
Managed systems acting, as a SCSI target device and port and running at high speed supporting should implement this group.
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The scsiLunMapStatsGroup group is a collection of managed objects representing various statistics referring to remote authorized SCSI initiator devices or ports.
Managed systems acting as a SCSI target device and port and able to gather statistics on remote SCSI initiator devices or ports should implement this group.
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The scsiLunMapHSStatsGroup group is a collection of managed objects representing various statistics referring to remote authorized SSCI initiator devices or ports. It provides support for systems, which can quickly generate countable information because they run at high speed.
Managed systems acting as a SCSI target device and port and able to gather statistics on remote SCSI initiator devices or ports and running at high speed should implement this group.
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The scsiInitiatorDevStatsGroup group is a collection of managed objects representing various statistics referring to a SCSI initiator device or port.
Managed systems acting as a SCSI initiator device and port supporting statistics should implement this group.
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The scsiInitiatorDevHSStatsGroup group is a collection of managed objects representing various statistics referring to a SCSI initiator device or port. It provides support for systems, which can quickly generate countable information because they run at high speed.
Managed systems acting as a SCSI initiator device and port and running at high speed supporting should implement this group.
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The scsiDiscoveryStatsGroup group is a collection of managed objects representing various statistics referring to remote discovered or configured SCSI target devices or ports.
Managed systems acting as a SCSI initiator device and port and able to gather statistics on remote SCSI target devices or ports should implement this group.
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The scsiDiscoveryHSStatsGroup group is a collection of managed objects representing various statistics referring to remote discovered or configured SCSI target devices or ports. It provides support for systems, which can quickly generate countable information because they run at high speed.
Managed systems acting as a SCSI initiator device and port and able to gather statistics on remote SCSI target devices or ports and running at high speed should implement this group.
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The scsiDeviceStatGroup group is a collection of managed objects representing various statistics referring to a SCSI device.
Managed systems able to gather device statistics should implement this group.
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This chapter outlines the functionality and the dependency between the MIB tables providing the required management functionality for SCSI initiator and target devices. For specific usage of these tables, the reader should refer to the description of the tables and their respective table entries and attributes.
Following is a list of required SCSI initiator related features, and the respective tables facilitating this functionality:
Following is a list of required SCSI target device related features, and the respective tables facilitating this functionality:
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The SCSI MIB module extends objects defined in the host resource MIB module to SCSI specific entities but does not contain information on software modules such as device drivers. If MIB objects are required for installed packages of SCSI software, then the hrSWInstalledGroup of the HOST-RESOURCES-MIB [RFC2790] (Waldbusser, S. and P. Grillo, “Host Resources MIB,” March 2000.) are the standard MIB objects to use.
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The SCSI MIB module defines managed objects for SCSI protocol layer. The SCSI layer can run on the top of several transport layers; iSCSI is one of them. The ISCSI-MIB [I‑D.ietf‑ips‑iscsi‑mib] (Bakke, M., “Definitions of Managed Objects for iSCSI,” October 2005.) is the MIB portion defining the managed objects for the transport called iSCSI. In the same way, a fibre channel or parallel SCSI MIB module would define managed objects for a transport called respectively fibre channel or parallel SCSI.
The relationship between the SCSI MIB module and any valid transport MIB module is determined via the SCSI port managed table that has an object pointing to the corresponding row, if any, of the relevant table in a transport MIB module.
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The names and the identifiers of the SCSI devices, ports and logical units depend on the underlying transport protocols; their format and length vary accordingly. Please refer to SAM-2 (ANSI INCITS 366-2003, “SCSI Architecture Model-2 (SAM-2),” September 2002.) [SAM2] in order to get more details.
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The logical unit number is a 64-bit integer. This type does not exist in SMI and therefore, this MIB contains a textual convention defining LUN as an OCTET STRING.
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Separate SNMP notifications may be enabled/disabled to notify of a change in any of the SCSI device status variables. A notification will be generated theoretically for each occurrence (see restriction below) of the abnormal status (e.g., if the SCSI device's current status is abnormal and another logical unit changes its status from available to abnormal another notification will occur).
To avoid sending an excessive number of notifications due to multiple errors counted, an SNMP agent implementing the SCSI MIB module should not send more than three SCSI notifications in any 10-second period.
The 3-in-10 rule was chosen because one notification every three seconds was deemed often enough, but if and when two or three different notifications happen at the same time, it would not be desirable to suppress them. Three notifications in ten seconds is a happy medium, where a short burst of notifications is allowed, without inundating the network and/or destination host with a large number of notifications.
The ultimate control on sending of notifications is in command of the notification generator module specified in [RFC3413] (Levi, D., Meyer, P., and B. Stewart, “Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Applications,” December 2002.).
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SAM-2 (ANSI INCITS 366-2003, “SCSI Architecture Model-2 (SAM-2),” September 2002.) [SAM2]specifies that devices belong to a domain. However, it is not usually possible to determine this from within a system, so domains are not represented within this MIB module.
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Some counters, in (newer) high-performance systems, can increase at a fast enough rate such that their representation as Counter32's, can cause them to "wrap" in less than an hour. The SMIv2 provides Counter64 as the syntax for such counters. However, (older) SNMPv1 implementations cannot support Counter64's. Thus, this MIB module defines such counters as both Counter32's and Counter64's.
The counters in this MIB module which count data, are defined in terms of megabytes (i.e., as the number of megabytes of data), such that Counter64's are not required.
However, the counters in this MIB module, which count commands, when in use at 5 GBit/second with 512-byte read/write operations, could wrap within an hour. Therefore, each of these counters will be defined as both a Counter32 and a Counter64, with the latter being mandatory, for system speeds of 4 Gbit/second or higher.
A possible (but not required) implementation strategy is to have the value of each Counter32 be the same value as the low order 32 bits of the corresponding Counter64.
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This MIB module qualifies often SCSI entities as local or remote. The local entities are the ones for which the agent is reporting. The remote entities are the ones, which the local entities are in communication with via the SCSI protocol.
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This MIB module will use the following abbreviations:
Inst = Instance
Dev = SCSI Device
Tgt = SCSI Target Device
Intr = SCSI Initiator Device
Att = Attached
Id = Identifier
Dsc = Discovered
pSCSI = Parallel SCSI
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SCSI-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
IMPORTS
MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE,
NOTIFICATION-TYPE, Integer32, Unsigned32, Counter32,
Counter64, Gauge32,
mib-2 FROM SNMPv2-SMI
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION, TimeStamp, TruthValue,
RowStatus, RowPointer, AutonomousType,
StorageType FROM SNMPv2-TC
MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP,
NOTIFICATION-GROUP FROM SNMPv2-CONF
SnmpAdminString FROM SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB;
scsiMIB MODULE-IDENTITY
LAST-UPDATED "200601240000Z" -- 24th January 2006
ORGANIZATION "IETF"
CONTACT-INFO "
Michele Hallak-Stamler
Sanrad Intelligent Network
32 Habarzel Street
Tel Aviv, Israel
Phone: +972 3 7674809
E-mail: michele@sanrad.com
Yaron Lederman
Siliquent Technologies Ltd.
21 Etzel Street
Ramat Gan, Israel
Phone: +972 3 6777375
E-mail: yaronled@bezeqint.net
Mark Bakke
Postal: Cisco Systems, Inc
6450 Wedgwood Road, Suite 130
Maple Grove, MN
USA 55311
Phone: +1 763-398-1000
Fax: +1 763-398-1001
E-mail: mbakke@cisco.com
Marjorie Krueger
Postal: Hewlett-Packard
Networked Storage Architecture
Networked Storage Solutions Org.
8000 Foothills Blvd.
Roseville, CA 95747
Phone: +1 916-785-2656
Phone: +1 916-785-0391
E-mail: marjorie_krueger@hp.com
Keith McCloghrie
Cisco Systems, Inc.
Postal: 170 West Tasman Drive
San Jose, CA USA 95134
Phone: +1 408 526-5260
E-mail: kzm@cisco.com
"
DESCRIPTION
"The SCSI MIB Module.
Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2006). This version of
this MIB module is part of RFC 4455; see the RFC
itself for full legal notices."
-- Revision History
REVISION "200601240000Z"
DESCRIPTION " Initial version published as RFC yyyy."
::= { mib-2 139} -- must be changed in the future
--******************** Textual Conventions *************************
ScsiLUN ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This textual convention represents a SCSI Logical Unit
Number. The format of a LUN is documented in Tables A.2
and A.3 of SAM-2[SAM2]."
REFERENCE
"SCSI Architecture Model-2 (SAM-2), ANSI INCITS 366-2003,
T10 Project 1157-D, 12 September 2002 - Annex A [SAM2]"
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE ( 2 | 8))
ScsiIndexValue ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
DISPLAY-HINT "d"
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
" An arbitrary integer value, greater than zero, for use
as a unique index value."
SYNTAX Unsigned32 (1..4294967295)
ScsiPortIndexValueOrZero ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
DISPLAY-HINT "d"
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This textual convention is an extension of the ScsiIndexValue
convention. The latter defines a greater than zero value used
to identify an index. This extension permits the additional
value of zero and is applicable only to indices of SCSI port.
Usage of the zero is object-specific and must therefore be
defined as part of the description of any object, which uses
this syntax. Examples of the usage of zero might include
situations where index was unknown, or when none or all
indices need to be referenced."
SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..4294967295)
ScsiIndexValueOrZero ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
DISPLAY-HINT "d"
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This textual convention is an extension of the ScsiIndexValue
convention. The latter defines a greater than zero value used
to identify an index. This extension permits the additional
value of zero. Usage of the zero is object-specific and must
therefore be defined as part of the description of any object
which uses this syntax. Examples of the usage of zero might
include situations where index was unknown, or when none or
all indices need to be referenced."
SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..4294967295)
ScsiIdentifier ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This textual convention represents a generic SCSI port
identifier.
The format depends on the transport used and is documented
in Tables A.2 and A.3 of SAM-2[SAM2]."
REFERENCE
"SCSI Architecture Model-2 (SAM-2), ANSI INCITS 366-2003,
T10 Project 1157-D, 12 September 2002 - Annex A [SAM2]"
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..262))
ScsiName ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
" This Textual Convention represents the name of a SCSI
Initiator Device, a SCSI Target Device, a SCSI Initiator Port
or a SCSI Target Port.
The format depends on the transport used and is documented
in Tables A.4 and A.5 of SAM-2[SAM2].
Every object defined using this syntax must define whether it
is:
a) Always used for a port,
b) Always used for a device, or
c) The circumstances under which it is used for a port or
device."
REFERENCE
"SCSI Architecture Model-2 (SAM-2), ANSI INCITS 366-2003,
T10 Project 1157-D, 12 September 2002 - Annex A [SAM2]"
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..262))
ScsiLuNameOrZero ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This Textual Convention represents either the name of a SCSI
Logical Unit or a zero-length string. Objects defined with
this syntax must specify the meaning of the zero-length
string.
The format of the name of a LU is defined :
- a zero-length octet string or
- a string of eight bytes."
REFERENCE
"SCSI Architecture Model-2 (SAM-2), ANSI INCITS 366-2003,
T10 Project 1157-D, 12 September 2002 - Annex A [SAM2]"
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (0 | 8))
ScsiDeviceOrPort ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This type specifies whether a particular configuration is
applicable to a port or to a device."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
device(1),
port(2),
other(3)
}
ScsiIdCodeSet ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
DISPLAY-HINT "d"
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This Textual Convention specifies the code set for the
identifier contained in an Identification Descriptor returned
in a Logical Unit's Device Identification Page, and is
formatted as defined in T10 SPC-2 (see REFERENCE) table 172 -
Code Set"
REFERENCE
"ANSI - SCSI Primary Commands - 2 (SPC-2),
ANSI INCITS 351-2001, 11 July 2001 Chapter 8: section 8.4.4,
Vital Product Data Parameters [SPC2]"
SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..15)
ScsiIdAssociation ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
DISPLAY-HINT "d"
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This Textual Convention specifies what the identifier is
associated with (e.g, with the addressed physical/logical
device or with a particular port) for the identifier
contained in an Identification Descriptor returned in a
Logical Unit's Device Identification Page, and is
formatted as defined in T10 SPC-2 (see REFERENCE)
table 173 - Association."
REFERENCE
"ANSI - SCSI Primary Commands - 2 (SPC-2),
ANSI INCITS 351-2001, 11 July 2001 Chapter 8: section 8.4.4,
Vital Product Data Parameters [SPC2]"
SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..3)
ScsiIdType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
DISPLAY-HINT "d"
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This Textual Convention specifies the type for the identifier
contained in an Identification Descriptor returned in a
Logical Unit's Device Identification Page, and is formatted
as defined in T10 SPC-2 (see REFERENCE) table 174 -Identifier
Type."
REFERENCE
"ANSI - SCSI Primary Commands - 2 (SPC-2),
ANSI INCITS 351-2001, 11 July 2001 Chapter 8: section 8.4.4,
Vital Product Data Parameters [SPC2]"
SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..15)
ScsiIdValue ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This Textual Convention represents an identifier. The objects
of type ScsiIdCodeSet, ScsiIdAssociation, ScsiIdType, define
together the format.
The format is the same as contained in an Identification
Descriptor returned in a Logical Unit's Device Identification
Page, and is formatted as defined in T10 SPC-2
(see REFERENCE)."
REFERENCE
"ANSI - SCSI Primary Commands - 2 (SPC-2),
ANSI INCITS 351-2001, 11 July 2001 Chapter 8: section 8.4.4,
Vital Product Data Parameters [SPC2]"
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..255))
ScsiHrSWInstalledIndexOrZero ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
DISPLAY-HINT "d"
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The index value for a software module's row in the Host
Resources MIBs hrSWInstalledTable. A zero value indicates
that no row in the hrSWInstalledTable is applicable."
REFERENCE
"hrSWInstalledTable is defined in the Host Resources MIB,
[RFC2790]."
SYNTAX Integer32 (0..2147483647)
--****************** Structure of the MIB **************************
scsiNotifications OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { scsiMIB 0 }
scsiAdmin OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { scsiMIB 1 }
scsiObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { scsiMIB 2 }
scsiConformance OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { scsiMIB 3 }
scsiTransportTypes OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { scsiAdmin 1 }
scsiGeneral OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { scsiObjects 1 }
scsiInitiatorDevice OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { scsiObjects 2 }
scsiTargetDevice OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { scsiObjects 3 }
scsiLogicalUnit OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { scsiObjects 4 }
--****************** Transport Types *******************************
-- The following object identifiers allow determining the different
-- transports (service delivery subsystems) in use under the SCSI
-- layer.
scsiTransportOther OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This identity identifies a transport that has no identity; it
might happen because the transport is unknown or might not
have been defined when this MIB module was created."
::= { scsiTransportTypes 1 }
scsiTransportSPI OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This identity identifies a parallel SCSI transport."
REFERENCE
"T10 - SCSI Parallel Interface - 4 (SPI-4)
- ANSI INCITS 362-2002 [SPI4]"
::= { scsiTransportTypes 2 }
scsiTransportFCP OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This identity identifies a Fibre Channel Protocol for SCSI,
Second Version."
REFERENCE
"T10 - SCSI Fibre Channel Protocol - 2 (FCP-2)
- ANSI INCITS 350-2003 [FCP2]"
::= { scsiTransportTypes 3 }
scsiTransportSRP OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This identity identifies a protocol for transporting SCSI over
RDMA interfaces, e.g., InfiniBand (tm)."
REFERENCE
"T10 - SCSI RDMA Protocol (SRP)
- ANSI INCITS 365-2002 [SRP]."
::= { scsiTransportTypes 4 }
scsiTransportISCSI OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This identity identifies an ISCSI transport."
REFERENCE
"IETF IPS WG - Internet Small Computer Systems Interface
(iSCSI) [RFC3720] "
::= { scsiTransportTypes 5 }
scsiTransportSBP OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This identity identifies the Serial Bus Protocol 3."
REFERENCE
"T10 - Serial Bus Protocol 3 (SBP-3)
- ANSI INCITS 375-2004 [SBP3]."
::= { scsiTransportTypes 6 }
scsiTransportSAS OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This identity identifies the Serial Attach SCSI Protocol."
REFERENCE
"T10 - Serial Attached SCSI - 1.1 (SAS - 1.1)
- #1601-D Rev-10 [SAS-1.1]."
::= { scsiTransportTypes 7 }
--****************** Instance Table *****************************
scsiInstanceTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF ScsiInstanceEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A list of SCSI instances present on the system.
The SCSI Instance is the top-level entity, to which everything
else belongs. An SNMP agent could represent more than one
instance if it represents either a stack of devices, or virtual
partitions of a larger device, or a host running multiple SCSI
implementations from different vendors."
::= { scsiGeneral 1 }
scsiInstanceEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiInstanceEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An entry (row) containing management information applicable to
a particular SCSI instance."
INDEX { scsiInstIndex }
::= { scsiInstanceTable 1 }
ScsiInstanceEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
scsiInstIndex ScsiIndexValue,
scsiInstAlias SnmpAdminString,
scsiInstSoftwareIndex ScsiHrSWInstalledIndexOrZero,
scsiInstVendorVersion SnmpAdminString,
scsiInstScsiNotificationsEnable TruthValue,
scsiInstStorageType StorageType
}
scsiInstIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiIndexValue
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object represents an arbitrary integer used to uniquely
identify a particular SCSI instance."
::= { scsiInstanceEntry 1 }
scsiInstAlias OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SnmpAdminString (SIZE(0..79))
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object represents an administrative string, configured by
the administrator. It can be a zero-length string."
::= { scsiInstanceEntry 2 }
scsiInstSoftwareIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiHrSWInstalledIndexOrZero
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"If this management instance corresponds to an installed
software module, then this object's value is the value of the
hrSWInstalledIndex of that module. If there is no
correspondence to an installed software module (or no module
which has a hrSWInstalledIndex value), then the value of this
object is zero."
REFERENCE
"hrSWInstalledIndex is defined in the Host Resources MIB,
[RFC2790]."
::= { scsiInstanceEntry 3 }
scsiInstVendorVersion OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SnmpAdminString
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object represents a text string set by the manufacturer
describing the version of this instance. The format of this
string is determined solely by the manufacturer, and is for
informational purposes only. It is unrelated to the SCSI
specification version numbers."
::= { scsiInstanceEntry 4 }
scsiInstScsiNotificationsEnable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX TruthValue
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
" This object indicates whether notifications defined in this
MIB module will be generated."
DEFVAL { true }
::= { scsiInstanceEntry 5 }
scsiInstStorageType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX StorageType
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object specifies the memory realization for
this SCSI entity.
Specifically, each row in the following tables:
scsiIntrDevTable
scsiDscTgtTable
scsiAuthorizedIntrTable
scsiLunMapTable
has a StorageType as specified by the instance of
this object which is INDEX-ed by the same value of
scsiInstIndex.
This value of this object is also used to indicate
the persistence across reboots of writable values in
its row of the scsiInstanceTable.
Conceptual rows having the value 'permanent' need not
allow write-access to any columnar objects in the row,
nor to any object belonging to a table whose entry is
INDEX-ed by the same value of scsiInstIndex."
DEFVAL { nonVolatile }
::= { scsiInstanceEntry 6 }
--******************** Device Table ********************************
scsiDeviceTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF ScsiDeviceEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A list of SCSI Devices contained in each of the SCSI manageable
instances that this agent is reporting."
::= { scsiGeneral 2 }
scsiDeviceEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiDeviceEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An entry (row) containing management information applicable to
a particular SCSI Device included in this SCSI manageable
instance identifiable by the value of scsiInstIndex."
INDEX {scsiInstIndex, scsiDeviceIndex}
::= { scsiDeviceTable 1 }
ScsiDeviceEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
scsiDeviceIndex ScsiIndexValue,
scsiDeviceAlias SnmpAdminString,
scsiDeviceRole BITS,
scsiDevicePortNumber Unsigned32
}
scsiDeviceIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiIndexValue
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object is an arbitrary integer used to uniquely identify
a particular device within a particular SCSI instance."
::= { scsiDeviceEntry 1 }
scsiDeviceAlias OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SnmpAdminString (SIZE(0..79))
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object contains an administrative name for this device.
If no name is assigned, the value of this object is the
zero-length string.
The StorageType of this object is specified by the instance
of scsiInstStorageType which is INDEX-ed by the same value of
scsiInstIndex."
::= { scsiDeviceEntry 2 }
scsiDeviceRole OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX BITS {
target(0),
initiator(1)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object determines whether this device is acting as a
SCSI initiator device, or as a SCSI target device or as both."
::= { scsiDeviceEntry 3 }
scsiDevicePortNumber OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object represents the number of ports contained in this
device."
::= { scsiDeviceEntry 4 }
--****************** Port Table ************************************
scsiPortTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF ScsiPortEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A list of SCSI Ports for each SCSI device in each instance."
::= { scsiGeneral 3 }
scsiPortEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiPortEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An entry (row) containing management information applicable to
a particular SCSI port of a particular SCSI device in a
particular SCSI instance."
INDEX { scsiInstIndex, scsiDeviceIndex, scsiPortIndex }
::= { scsiPortTable 1 }
ScsiPortEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
scsiPortIndex ScsiIndexValue,
scsiPortRole BITS,
scsiPortTransportPtr RowPointer,
scsiPortBusyStatuses Counter32
}
scsiPortIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiIndexValue
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An arbitrary integer used to uniquely identify a particular
port of a given device within a particular SCSI instance."
::= { scsiPortEntry 1 }
scsiPortRole OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX BITS {
target(0),
initiator(1)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object indicates whether this port is acting as a
SCSI initiator port, or as a SCSI target port or as both."
::= { scsiPortEntry 2 }
scsiPortTransportPtr OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX RowPointer
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object is a pointer to the corresponding row in the
scsiTransportTable. This row contains information on the
transport like transport type and port name."
::= { scsiPortEntry 3 }
scsiPortBusyStatuses OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object represents the number of port busy status sent or
received by this port. Note: Initiator ports only receive busy
status and SCSI target ports only send busy status.
Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at re-
initialization of the management system."
::= { scsiPortEntry 4 }
--******************** Table of supported transports ***************
scsiTransportTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF ScsiTransportEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This table contains the device transport-specific information
for each transport connected to each device in
scsiDeviceTable."
::= { scsiGeneral 5 }
scsiTransportEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiTransportEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An entry (row) containing parameters applicable to a transport
used by a particular device of a particular SCSI manageable
instance."
INDEX { scsiInstIndex, scsiDeviceIndex, scsiTransportIndex}
::= { scsiTransportTable 1 }
ScsiTransportEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
scsiTransportIndex ScsiIndexValue,
scsiTransportType AutonomousType,
scsiTransportPointer RowPointer,
scsiTransportDevName ScsiName
}
scsiTransportIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiIndexValue
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An arbitrary integer used to uniquely identify a particular
transport within a given device within a particular SCSI
instance."
::= { scsiTransportEntry 1 }
scsiTransportType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX AutonomousType
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object identifies the transport type of this row of the
transport table. For example, if this object has the value
scsiTransportFCP, then the identified transport is FCP."
::= { scsiTransportEntry 2 }
scsiTransportPointer OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX RowPointer
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object represents a pointer to a conceptual row in a
'transport' MIB module allowing a manager to get useful
information for the transport described by this entry.
For example, if the transport of this device is iSCSI, this
object will point to the iSCSI Instance of the iSCSI MIB
module.
If there is no MIB for this transport, this object has the
value 0.0."
::= { scsiTransportEntry 3 }
scsiTransportDevName OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiName
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object represents the name of this device in one of the
format(s) appropriate for this type of transport."
::= { scsiTransportEntry 4 }
--******************** SCSI Initiator Device Table ***************
scsiIntrDevTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF ScsiIntrDevEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This table contains information for each local SCSI initiator
device in each instance."
::= { scsiInitiatorDevice 1}
scsiIntrDevEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiIntrDevEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An entry (row) containing information applicable to a SCSI
initiator device within a particular SCSI instance."
INDEX { scsiInstIndex, scsiDeviceIndex }
::= { scsiIntrDevTable 1 }
ScsiIntrDevEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
scsiIntrDevTgtAccessMode INTEGER,
scsiIntrDevOutResets Counter32
}
scsiIntrDevTgtAccessMode OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
unknown(1),
autoEnable(2),
manualEnable(3)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object controls whether a discovered SCSI target device is
immediately authorized or not:
- autoEnable (2) means that when a SCSI initiator device
discovers a SCSI target device, it can use it immediately,
- manualEnable (3) means that the SCSI initiator device
must wait for an operator to set scsiIntrDscTgtConfigured
= true before it is authorized.
The StorageType of this object is specified by the instance
of scsiInstStorageType which is INDEX-ed by the same value of
scsiInstIndex."
::= { scsiIntrDevEntry 1 }
scsiIntrDevOutResets OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object represents the total number of times that this SCSI
Initiator Device has issued:
- a LOGICAL UNIT RESET or TARGET RESET task management request,
or
- any other SCSI transport protocol-specific action or event
that causes a Logical Unit Reset or a Hard Reset at one or
more SCSI Target Ports ([SAM2] chapter 5.9.6, 5.9.7)
Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at re-
initialization of the management system."
REFERENCE
"SCSI Architecture Model-2 (SAM-2), ANSI INCITS 366-2003,
T10 Project 1157-D, 12 September 2002
Chapters 5.9.6 & 5.9.7 [SAM2]"
::= { scsiIntrDevEntry 2 }
-- The following section describes managed objects related to
-- SCSI initiator ports.
scsiIntrPortTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF ScsiIntrPortEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This table contains all the SCSI initiator ports for each
local SCSI Initiator or Target/Initiator devices in each SCSI
instance."
::= { scsiInitiatorDevice 2 }
scsiIntrPortEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiIntrPortEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An entry (row) containing information applicable to a
particular SCSI initiator port of a particular SCSI device
within a SCSI instance. "
INDEX { scsiInstIndex, scsiDeviceIndex, scsiPortIndex }
::= { scsiIntrPortTable 1 }
ScsiIntrPortEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
scsiIntrPortName ScsiName,
scsiIntrPortIdentifier ScsiIdentifier,
scsiIntrPortOutCommands Counter32,
scsiIntrPortWrittenMegaBytes Counter32,
scsiIntrPortReadMegaBytes Counter32,
scsiIntrPortHSOutCommands Counter64
}
scsiIntrPortName OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiName
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object represents the name of the port assigned for use
by the SCSI protocol. The format will depend on the type of
transport this port is using."
::= { scsiIntrPortEntry 1 }
scsiIntrPortIdentifier OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiIdentifier
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object represents the identifier of the port in one of
the format(s) appropriate for the type of transport in use."
::= { scsiIntrPortEntry 2 }
scsiIntrPortOutCommands OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
UNITS "commands"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object represents the number of commands sent by this
SCSI initiator port.
Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at re-
initialization of the management system."
::= { scsiIntrPortEntry 3 }
scsiIntrPortWrittenMegaBytes OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
UNITS "Megabytes"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object represents the amount of data in Megabytes sent
by this SCSI initiator port.
Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at re-
initialization of the management system."
::= { scsiIntrPortEntry 4 }
scsiIntrPortReadMegaBytes OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
UNITS "Megabytes"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object represents the amount of data in Megabytes
received by this SCSI initiator port.
Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at re-
initialization of the management system."
::= { scsiIntrPortEntry 5 }
scsiIntrPortHSOutCommands OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
UNITS "commands"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object represents the number of commands sent by this
SCSI initiator port. This object provides support for systems
which can quickly generate a large number of commands because
they run at high speed.
Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at re-
initialization of the management system."
::= { scsiIntrPortEntry 6 }
--******************** Discovered SCSI Target Device group ********
scsiRemoteTgtDev OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { scsiInitiatorDevice 3 }
-- SCSI target device discovered or authorized to attach each of the
-- SCSI initiator ports of each SCSI initiator device of each
-- instance.
scsiDscTgtTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF ScsiDscTgtEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This table includes all the remote (not in the local system)
SCSI target ports that are authorized to attach to each local
SCSI initiator port of this SCSI instance."
::= { scsiRemoteTgtDev 1 }
scsiDscTgtEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiDscTgtEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Each entry (row) contains information about the SCSI target
device or port to which this SCSI initiator port (or all SCSI
initiator ports in the SCSI initiator entry indexed by
scsiInstIndex, scsiDeviceIndex) will attempt to attach. The
entry is either for all local ports (if scsiDscTgtIntrPortIndex
is zero), or only for the specific SCSI initiator port
identified by scsiDscTgtIntrPortIndex. Note that if an entry in
this table is deleted, any corresponding entries in the
scsiDscLunsTable must be deleted as well.
The StorageType of a row in this table is specified by the
instance of scsiInstStorageType which is INDEX-ed by the same
value of scsiInstIndex."
INDEX { scsiInstIndex, scsiDeviceIndex, scsiDscTgtIntrPortIndex,
scsiDscTgtIndex }
::= { scsiDscTgtTable 1 }
ScsiDscTgtEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
scsiDscTgtIntrPortIndex ScsiPortIndexValueOrZero,
scsiDscTgtIndex ScsiIndexValue,
scsiDscTgtDevOrPort ScsiDeviceOrPort,
scsiDscTgtName ScsiName,
scsiDscTgtConfigured TruthValue,
scsiDscTgtDiscovered TruthValue,
scsiDscTgtInCommands Counter32,
scsiDscTgtWrittenMegaBytes Counter32,
scsiDscTgtReadMegaBytes Counter32,
scsiDscTgtHSInCommands Counter64,
scsiDscTgtLastCreation TimeStamp,
scsiDscTgtRowStatus RowStatus
}
scsiDscTgtIntrPortIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiPortIndexValueOrZero
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object relates to a particular local device within a
particular SCSI instance and specifies:
- the index of the local SCSI initiator port,
- or zero, if this entry refers to the local device and
therefore refers to all the local SCSI initiator ports."
::= { scsiDscTgtEntry 1 }
scsiDscTgtIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiIndexValue
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object is an arbitrary integer used to uniquely identify
a particular SCSI target device either discovered by, or
configured for use with, one or more ports scsiDscTgtName of
a particular device within a particular SCSI instance. "
::= { scsiDscTgtEntry 2 }
scsiDscTgtDevOrPort OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiDeviceOrPort
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object indicates whether this entry describes a
configured SCSI target device name (and applies to all ports
on the identified SCSI target device) or an individual SCSI
target port."
::= { scsiDscTgtEntry 3 }
scsiDscTgtName OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiName
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object represents the name of this configured or
discovered SCSI target device or port depending on the value
of scsiDscTgtDevOrPort."
::= { scsiDscTgtEntry 4 }
scsiDscTgtConfigured OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX TruthValue
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object means:
-true(1): this entry has been configured by an administrator
-false(2): this entry has been added from a discovery
mechanism (eg. SendTargets, SLP, iSNS).
An administrator can modify this value from false to true."
DEFVAL { true }
::= { scsiDscTgtEntry 5 }
scsiDscTgtDiscovered OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX TruthValue
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object means:
-true(1): this entry has been discovered by the SCSI instance
as result of an automatic discovery process.
-false(2):this entry has been added by manual configuration.
This entry is read-only because an administrator cannot change
it.
Note that it is an implementation decision to determine how
long to retain a row with configured=false, such as when the
SCSI target device is no longer visible/accessible to the local
SCSI initiator device."
::= { scsiDscTgtEntry 6 }
scsiDscTgtInCommands OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
UNITS "commands"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object represents the number of commands received from
this SCSI target port or device.
Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at re-
initialization of the management system, and at other times as
indicated by the value of scsiDscTgtLastCreation."
::= { scsiDscTgtEntry 7 }
scsiDscTgtWrittenMegaBytes OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
UNITS "Megabytes"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object represents the amount of megabytes of data sent as
the result of WRITE commands to this SCSI target port or device.
Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at re-
initialization of the management system, and at other times as
indicated by the value of scsiDscTgtLastCreation."
::= { scsiDscTgtEntry 8 }
scsiDscTgtReadMegaBytes OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
UNITS "Megabytes"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object represents the amount of megabytes received as the
result of READ commands to this SCSI target port or device.
Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at re-
initialization of the management system, and at other times as
indicated by the value of scsiDscTgtLastCreation."
::= { scsiDscTgtEntry 9 }
scsiDscTgtHSInCommands OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
UNITS "commands"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object represents the number of commands received by this
SCSI target port or device. This object provides support for
system, which can quickly generate a large number of commands
because they run at high speed.
Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at re-
initialization of the management system, and at other times as
indicated by the value of scsiDscTgtLastCreation."
::= { scsiDscTgtEntry 10 }
scsiDscTgtLastCreation OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX TimeStamp
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object represents the value of sysUpTime when this row
was created."
::= { scsiDscTgtEntry 11 }
scsiDscTgtRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX RowStatus
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object allows an administrator to configure dynamically a
new entry in this table via SNMP or eventually delete it.
An administrator is not allowed to delete an entry for which
the value of the object scsiIntrDscTgtDiscovered is equal to
true.
Note that when an entry in this table is deleted, then any
corresponding entries in the scsiDscLunsTable must also be
automatically deleted.
A newly created row cannot be made active until a value has
been set for scsiDscTgtName. In this case, the value of the
corresponding instance of the scsiDscTgtRowStatus column will
stay 'notReady'.
The RowStatus TC [RFC2579] requires that this DESCRIPTION
clause states under which circumstances other objects in this
row can be modified:
The value of this object has no effect on whether other objects
in this conceptual row can be modified. "
::= { scsiDscTgtEntry 12 }
--********************** LUNs discovered ***************************
scsiDscLunTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF ScsiDscLunEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This table includes all the remote (not in the local system)
logical unit numbers (LUNs) discovered via each local SCSI
initiator port of each local device within a particular SCSI
instance."
::= { scsiRemoteTgtDev 2 }
scsiDscLunEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiDscLunEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An entry (row) represents a discovered LUN at a particular
SCSI target device (scsiDscTgtIndex), where the LUN was
discovered by a particular local SCSI initiator device within a
particular SCSI instance, possibly via a particular local
SCSI initiator port.
Note that when an entry in the scsiDscTgtTable is deleted,
all corresponding entries in this table should automatically be
deleted."
INDEX { scsiInstIndex, scsiDeviceIndex, scsiDscTgtIntrPortIndex,
scsiDscTgtIndex, scsiDscLunIndex }
::= { scsiDscLunTable 1 }
ScsiDscLunEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
scsiDscLunIndex ScsiIndexValue,
scsiDscLunLun ScsiLUN
}
scsiDscLunIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiIndexValue
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object is an arbitrary integer used to uniquely identify
a particular LUN discovered by a particular SCSI initiator port
or a particular SCSI initiator device within a particular SCSI
instance.
Entries in the scsiDscLunIdTable are associated with a LUN by
having the value of this object in their INDEX."
::= { scsiDscLunEntry 1 }
scsiDscLunLun OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiLUN
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object contains the Logical Unit Number (LUN) of the
discovered logical unit."
::= { scsiDscLunEntry 2 }
--******************** LU Identifiers discovered *******************
scsiDscLunIdTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF ScsiDscLunIdEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This table includes all the known LU Identifiers of the remote
(not in the local system) logical units discovered via each
local SCSI initiator port or device of this SCSI instance."
::= { scsiRemoteTgtDev 3 }
scsiDscLunIdEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiDscLunIdEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An entry (row) represents the LU Identifier of a discovered
LUN at a particular SCSI target device (scsiDscTgtIndex), where
the LUN was discovered by a particular local SCSI initiator
device within a particular SCSI instance, possibly via a
particular local SCSI initiator port."
INDEX { scsiInstIndex, scsiDeviceIndex, scsiDscTgtIntrPortIndex,
scsiDscTgtIndex, scsiDscLunIndex, scsiDscLunIdIndex }
::= { scsiDscLunIdTable 1 }
ScsiDscLunIdEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
scsiDscLunIdIndex ScsiIndexValue,
scsiDscLunIdCodeSet ScsiIdCodeSet,
scsiDscLunIdAssociation ScsiIdAssociation,
scsiDscLunIdType ScsiIdType,
scsiDscLunIdValue ScsiIdValue
}
scsiDscLunIdIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiIndexValue
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object is an arbitrary integer used to uniquely identify
a particular LUN Identifier discovered by each SCSI initiator
device or particular SCSI initiator port within a particular
SCSI instance."
::= { scsiDscLunIdEntry 1 }
scsiDscLunIdCodeSet OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiIdCodeSet
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object specifies the code set in use with this
identifier. The value is represented in the same format as
is contained in the identifier's Identification Descriptor
within the Logical Unit's Device Identification Page."
REFERENCE
"ANSI - SCSI Primary Commands - 2 (SPC-2),
ANSI INCITS 351-2001, 11 July 2001 Chapter 8: section 8.4.4,
Vital Product Data Parameters [SPC2]"
::= { scsiDscLunIdEntry 2 }
scsiDscLunIdAssociation OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiIdAssociation
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object specifies what the identifier is associated with
(e.g, with the addressed physical/logical device or with a
particular port). The value is represented in the same format
as is contained in the identifier's Identification Descriptor
within the Logical Unit's Device Identification Page."
REFERENCE
"ANSI - SCSI Primary Commands - 2 (SPC-2),
ANSI INCITS 351-2001, 11 July 2001 Chapter 8: section 8.4.4,
Vital Product Data Parameters [SPC2]"
::= { scsiDscLunIdEntry 3 }
scsiDscLunIdType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiIdType
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object specifies the type of the identifier.
The value is represented in the same format as is contained in
the identifier's Identification Descriptor within the Logical
Unit's Device Identification Page."
REFERENCE
"ANSI - SCSI Primary Commands - 2 (SPC-2),
ANSI INCITS 351-2001, 11 July 2001 Chapter 8: section 8.4.4,
Vital Product Data Parameters [SPC2]"
::= { scsiDscLunIdEntry 4 }
scsiDscLunIdValue OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiIdValue
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object represents the actual value of this identifier.
The format is defined by the objects scsiDscLunIdCodeSet,
scsiDscLunIdAssociation, scsiDscLunIdType.
The value is represented in the same format as is contained in
the identifier's Identification Descriptor within the Logical
Unit's Device Identification Page."
REFERENCE
"ANSI - SCSI Primary Commands - 2 (SPC-2),
ANSI INCITS 351-2001, 11 July 2001 Chapter 8: section 8.4.4,
Vital Product Data Parameters [SPC2]"
::= { scsiDscLunIdEntry 5 }
--***** Table of SCSI Target Device Attached to local SCSI
--***** Initiator Ports
scsiAttTgtPortTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF ScsiAttTgtPortEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This table includes all the remote (not in the local system)
SCSI target ports that are currently attached to each local
SCSI initiator port of this SCSI instance."
::= { scsiRemoteTgtDev 4 }
scsiAttTgtPortEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiAttTgtPortEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An entry (row) represents a remote SCSI target port
(scsiAttTgtPortIndex) currently attached to a particular
SCSI initiator port (scsiPortIndex) of a particular SCSI
initiator device within a particular SCSI instance."
INDEX { scsiInstIndex, scsiDeviceIndex, scsiPortIndex,
scsiAttTgtPortIndex }
::= { scsiAttTgtPortTable 1 }
ScsiAttTgtPortEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
scsiAttTgtPortIndex ScsiIndexValue,
scsiAttTgtPortDscTgtIdx ScsiIndexValueOrZero,
scsiAttTgtPortName ScsiName,
scsiAttTgtPortIdentifier ScsiIdentifier
}
scsiAttTgtPortIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiIndexValue
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An arbitrary integer used to uniquely identify a particular
SCSI target currently attached to a particular SCSI initiator
port of a particular SCSI initiator device within a particular
SCSI instance."
::= { scsiAttTgtPortEntry 1 }
scsiAttTgtPortDscTgtIdx OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiIndexValueOrZero
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object contains the value of the scsiDscTgtIntrPortIndex
index variable for the row in the scsiDscTgtTable representing
this currently attached SCSI target port. If the currently
attached SCSI target port is not represented in the
scsiDscTgtTable, then the value of this object is zero."
::= { scsiAttTgtPortEntry 2 }
scsiAttTgtPortName OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiName
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object contains the name of the attached SCSI target
port."
::= { scsiAttTgtPortEntry 3 }
scsiAttTgtPortIdentifier OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiIdentifier
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object contains the identifier of the attached SCSI
target port."
::= { scsiAttTgtPortEntry 4 }
-- *****************************************************************
-- ***** Table of SCSI Target devices
--
scsiTgtDevTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF ScsiTgtDevEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This table contains information about each local SCSI target
device."
::= { scsiTargetDevice 1 }
scsiTgtDevEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiTgtDevEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An entry (row) containing information applicable to a
particular local SCSI target device within a particular SCSI
instance."
INDEX { scsiInstIndex, scsiDeviceIndex }
::= { scsiTgtDevTable 1 }
ScsiTgtDevEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
scsiTgtDevNumberOfLUs Gauge32,
scsiTgtDeviceStatus INTEGER,
scsiTgtDevNonAccessibleLUs Gauge32,
scsiTgtDevResets Counter32
}
scsiTgtDevNumberOfLUs OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Gauge32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object is the number of Logical Units accessible via this
local SCSI target device."
::= { scsiTgtDevEntry 1 }
scsiTgtDeviceStatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
unknown(1),
available(2),
broken(3),
readying(4),
abnormal(5),
nonAddrFailure(6),
nonAddrFailReadying(7),
nonAddrFailAbnormal(8)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object represents the status of this SCSI device,
summarizing the state of both the addressable devices (i.e.,
the logical units) and the non-addressable devices within this
SCSI device:
- unknown(1): This value is used when the status cannot be
determined
- available(2): All addressable and non-addressable
devices within the SCSI device are fully operational (i.e.,
no logical units have an abnormal status).
- broken(3): The SCSI device is not operational and cannot
be made operational without external intervention.
- readying(4): One or more logical units within the SCSI
device are being initialized and access to the SCSI device
is temporarily limited (i.e., one or more of the logical
unit have a readying status).
- abnormal(5): One or more addressable devices within the
SCSI device are indicating a status other than available;
nevertheless, the SCSI device is operational (i.e., one or
more of the logical units have an abnormal status).
- nonAddrFailure(6): One or more non-addressable devices
within the SCSI device have failed; nevertheless, the SCSI
device is operational (i.e., no logical units have an
abnormal or readying status).
- nonAddrFailReadying(7): One or more non-addressable
devices within the SCSI device have failed; nevertheless,
one or more logical units within the SCSI device are being
initialized and access to the SCSI device is temporarily
limited.
- nonAddrFailAbnormal(8): One or more non-addressable
devices within the SCSI device have failed and one or more
addressable devices within the SCSI device are indicating a
status other than available however the SCSI device is
operational.
"
REFERENCE
"SCSI Controller Commands-2 (SCC-2) ANSI INCITS 318-1998
6.3.1.8 REPORT STATES service action [SCC2]"
::= { scsiTgtDevEntry 2}
scsiTgtDevNonAccessibleLUs OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Gauge32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object is the number of Logical Units existing but not
currently accessible via this local SCSI target device."
::= { scsiTgtDevEntry 3 }
scsiTgtDevResets OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object counts the number of hard reset encountered
by this SCSI target device.
Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at re-
initialization of the management system."
REFERENCE
"SCSI Architecture Model-2 (SAM-2), ANSI INCITS 366-2003,
T10 Project 1157-D, 12 September 2002 - Chapter 5.9.7 [SAM2]"
::= { scsiTgtDevEntry 4 }
--******************** SCSI Target Port Table *********************
scsiTgtPortTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF ScsiTgtPortEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This table includes all the local SCSI target ports of all the
local SCSI target devices."
::= { scsiTargetDevice 2 }
scsiTgtPortEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiTgtPortEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An entry (row) containing information applicable to a
particular local SCSI target port of a particular local SCSI
target device within a particular SCSI instance. "
INDEX { scsiInstIndex, scsiDeviceIndex, scsiPortIndex}
::= { scsiTgtPortTable 1 }
ScsiTgtPortEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
scsiTgtPortName ScsiName,
scsiTgtPortIdentifier ScsiIdentifier,
scsiTgtPortInCommands Counter32,
scsiTgtPortWrittenMegaBytes Counter32,
scsiTgtPortReadMegaBytes Counter32,
scsiTgtPortHSInCommands Counter64
}
scsiTgtPortName OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiName
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object represents the name of the port assigned for use
in the SCSI protocol."
::= { scsiTgtPortEntry 1 }
scsiTgtPortIdentifier OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiIdentifier
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object represents the identifier of the port in one of
the format(s) appropriate for the type of transport."
::= { scsiTgtPortEntry 2 }
scsiTgtPortInCommands OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
UNITS "commands"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object represents the number of commands received by this
SCSI target port.
Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at re-
initialization of the management system."
::= { scsiTgtPortEntry 3 }
scsiTgtPortWrittenMegaBytes OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
UNITS "Megabytes"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object represents the amount of data written in Megabytes
by this SCSI target port.
Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at re-
initialization of the management system."
::= { scsiTgtPortEntry 4 }
scsiTgtPortReadMegaBytes OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
UNITS "Megabytes"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object represents the amount of data read in Megabytes by
this SCSI target port.
Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at re-
initialization of the management system."
::= { scsiTgtPortEntry 5 }
scsiTgtPortHSInCommands OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
UNITS "commands"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object represents the number of commands received. This
object provides support for systems that can quickly generate a
large number of commands because they run at high speed.
Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at re-
initialization of the management system."
::= { scsiTgtPortEntry 6 }
scsiRemoteIntrDev OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { scsiTargetDevice 3 }
-- The scsiAuthorizedIntrTable contains the list of remote initiator
-- ports that are authorized to be attached to specific SCSI target
-- ports and on which an administrator would like to keep permanent
-- information and long term statistics even when not currently
-- attached.
scsiAuthorizedIntrTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF ScsiAuthorizedIntrEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This table includes all the authorized SCSI initiator devices
or ports that may attach a SCSI target device
(ScsiAuthIntrTgtPortIndex = 0) or port (ScsiAuthIntrTgtPortIndex
different than 0) of the local SCSI instance. Statistics are
kept for each such authorization; thus, the authorizations
should be configured in the manner, which will cause the desired
set of statistics to be collected and that will determine the
correct LUN map."
::= { scsiRemoteIntrDev 1 }
scsiAuthorizedIntrEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiAuthorizedIntrEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An entry (row) represents a remote SCSI initiator port or
remote SCSI initiator device that may attach to the local SCSI
target port or device within a particular SCSI instance.
The StorageType of a row in this table is specified by the
instance of scsiInstStorageType which is INDEX-ed by the same
value of scsiInstIndex."
INDEX { scsiInstIndex, scsiDeviceIndex, scsiAuthIntrTgtPortIndex,
scsiAuthIntrIndex }
::= { scsiAuthorizedIntrTable 1 }
ScsiAuthorizedIntrEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
scsiAuthIntrTgtPortIndex ScsiPortIndexValueOrZero,
scsiAuthIntrIndex ScsiIndexValue,
scsiAuthIntrDevOrPort ScsiDeviceOrPort,
scsiAuthIntrName ScsiName,
scsiAuthIntrLunMapIndex ScsiIndexValueOrZero,
scsiAuthIntrAttachedTimes Counter32,
scsiAuthIntrOutCommands Counter32,
scsiAuthIntrReadMegaBytes Counter32,
scsiAuthIntrWrittenMegaBytes Counter32,
scsiAuthIntrHSOutCommands Counter64,
scsiAuthIntrLastCreation TimeStamp,
scsiAuthIntrRowStatus RowStatus
}
scsiAuthIntrTgtPortIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiPortIndexValueOrZero
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object contains either the index of the port, or zero to
indicate any port, on the particular local SCSI target device."
::= { scsiAuthorizedIntrEntry 1 }
scsiAuthIntrIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiIndexValue
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object is an arbitrary integer used to uniquely identify
a SCSI initiator device or port which is authorized to attach
to a particular local SCSI target device or port of a particular
SCSI instance."
::= { scsiAuthorizedIntrEntry 2 }
scsiAuthIntrDevOrPort OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiDeviceOrPort
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object specifies whether this entry refers to a remote
SCSI initiator port or to a SCSI initiator device.
A value of device(1) means that the authorized remote initiator
is a SCSI initiator device and includes all of its ports.
A value of port(2) means that the authorized remote initiator
is a SCSI initiator port."
::= { scsiAuthorizedIntrEntry 3 }
scsiAuthIntrName OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiName
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object represents the name of the remote SCSI initiator
device or port authorized by this row."
::= { scsiAuthorizedIntrEntry 4 }
scsiAuthIntrLunMapIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiIndexValueOrZero
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object identifies the set of entries in the
scsiLunMapTable for which scsiLunMapIndex has the same value as
the value of this object. The identified set of entries
constitute the LUN map to be used for accessing logical units
when the remote SCSI initiator port or device corresponding to
this entry is attached to any local SCSI target port or device
corresponding to this entry.
Note that this object has a value of zero if this entry should
use the default LUN map."
::= { scsiAuthorizedIntrEntry 5 }
scsiAuthIntrAttachedTimes OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
UNITS "Times"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object indicates the number of times that this remote
SCSI initiator device or port has transitioned from unattached
to attached to this local SCSI target device or port.
Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at re-
initialization of the management system, and at other times as
indicated by the value of scsiAuthIntrLastCreation."
::= { scsiAuthorizedIntrEntry 6 }
scsiAuthIntrOutCommands OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
UNITS "commands"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object indicates the number of commands that the remote
SCSI initiator device or port corresponding to this entry has
sent to the local SCSI target device or port corresponding to
this entry.
Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at re-
initialization of the management system, and at other times as
indicated by the value of scsiAuthIntrLastCreation."
::= { scsiAuthorizedIntrEntry 7 }
scsiAuthIntrReadMegaBytes OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
UNITS "Megabytes"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object indicates the amount of data in Megabytes that
the remote SCSI initiator device or port corresponding to this
entry has read from the local SCSI target device or port
corresponding to this entry.
Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at re-
initialization of the management system, and at other times as
indicated by the value of scsiAuthIntrLastCreation."
::= { scsiAuthorizedIntrEntry 8 }
scsiAuthIntrWrittenMegaBytes OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
UNITS "Megabytes"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object indicates the amount of data in Megabytes that the
remote SCSI initiator device or port corresponding to this
entry has written to the local SCSI target device or port
corresponding to this entry.
Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at re-
initialization of the management system, and at other times as
indicated by the value of scsiAuthIntrLastCreation."
::= { scsiAuthorizedIntrEntry 9}
scsiAuthIntrHSOutCommands OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
UNITS "commands"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object represents the number of commands sent by the
remote SCSI initiator device or port corresponding to this
entry to the local SCSI target device or port corresponding to
this entry. This object provides support for systems, which can
quickly generate a large number of commands because they run at
high speed.
Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at re-
initialization of the management system, and at other times as
indicated by the value of scsiAuthIntrLastCreation."
::= { scsiAuthorizedIntrEntry 10 }
scsiAuthIntrLastCreation OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX TimeStamp
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object indicates the value of sysUpTime when this row was
last created."
::= { scsiAuthorizedIntrEntry 11 }
scsiAuthIntrRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX RowStatus
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object allows an administrator to create or delete this
entry.
A newly created row cannot be made active until a value has
been set for scsiAuthIntrName. In this case, the value of the
corresponding instance of the scsiAuthIntrRowStatus column will
stay 'notReady'.
The RowStatus TC [RFC2579] requires that this DESCRIPTION
clause states under which circumstances other objects in this
row can be modified:
The value of this object has no effect on whether other objects
in this conceptual row can be modified. "
::= { scsiAuthorizedIntrEntry 12 }
-- Table of SCSI initiator devices or ports attached to local
-- SCSI target ports
--
scsiAttIntrPortTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF ScsiAttIntrPortEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This table includes all the remote SCSI initiator ports that
are currently attached to a local SCSI target port of all local
devices within all SCSI instances."
::= { scsiRemoteIntrDev 2 }
scsiAttIntrPortEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiAttIntrPortEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An entry (row) represents a remote SCSI initiator port
currently attached to a particular local SCSI target port of a
particular SCSI target device of a particular SCSI instance."
INDEX { scsiInstIndex, scsiDeviceIndex, scsiPortIndex,
scsiAttIntrPortIndex }
::= { scsiAttIntrPortTable 1 }
ScsiAttIntrPortEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
scsiAttIntrPortIndex ScsiIndexValue,
scsiAttIntrPortAuthIntrIdx ScsiIndexValueOrZero,
scsiAttIntrPortName ScsiName,
scsiAttIntrPortIdentifier ScsiIdentifier
}
scsiAttIntrPortIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiIndexValue
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object represents an arbitrary integer used to uniquely
identify a particular attached remote initiator port to a
particular SCSI target port within a particular SCSI target
device within a particular SCSI instance."
::= { scsiAttIntrPortEntry 1 }
scsiAttIntrPortAuthIntrIdx OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiIndexValueOrZero
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object is the corresponding index in the
scsiAuthorizedIntrTable for this current attached remote
SCSI initiator device or zero if this remote attached SCSI
initiator device is not configured in that table."
::= { scsiAttIntrPortEntry 2 }
scsiAttIntrPortName OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiName
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object represents the name of the remote SCSI initiator
device attached to this local SCSI target port."
::= { scsiAttIntrPortEntry 3 }
scsiAttIntrPortIdentifier OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiIdentifier
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object represents the identifier of the remote SCSI
initiator device attached to this local SCSI target port."
::= { scsiAttIntrPortEntry 4 }
--****************** Managed Objects regarding logical units *******
scsiLuTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF ScsiLuEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This table contains the logical units exposed by local SCSI
target devices.
It includes attributes for the WWN, scsiLuVendorId,
scsiLuProductId, and scsiLuRevisionId, which may also appear in
the scsiLuIdTable. If an implementation exposes a WWN as a
LuIdTable entry, it must match the scsiLuWwnName in this table.
If an implementation exposes a (vendor, product, revision)
identifier as an LuIdTable entry, each of these fields must
match the scsiLuVendorId, scsiLuProductId, and scsiLuRevisionId
attributes in this table."
::= { scsiLogicalUnit 1 }
scsiLuEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiLuEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An entry (row) contains information applicable to a particular
logical unit of a particular local SCSI target device within a
particular SCSI instance. "
INDEX { scsiInstIndex, scsiDeviceIndex, scsiLuIndex}
::= { scsiLuTable 1 }
ScsiLuEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
scsiLuIndex ScsiIndexValue,
scsiLuDefaultLun ScsiLUN,
scsiLuWwnName ScsiLuNameOrZero,
scsiLuVendorId SnmpAdminString,
scsiLuProductId SnmpAdminString,
scsiLuRevisionId SnmpAdminString,
scsiLuPeripheralType Unsigned32,
scsiLuStatus INTEGER,
scsiLuState BITS,
scsiLuInCommands Counter32,
scsiLuReadMegaBytes Counter32,
scsiLuWrittenMegaBytes Counter32,
scsiLuInResets Counter32,
scsiLuOutTaskSetFullStatus Counter32,
scsiLuHSInCommands Counter64,
scsiLuLastCreation TimeStamp
}
scsiLuIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiIndexValue
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object represents an arbitrary integer used to uniquely
identify a particular logical unit within a particular SCSI
target device within a particular SCSI instance."
::= { scsiLuEntry 1 }
scsiLuDefaultLun OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiLUN
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object represents the default Logical Unit Number (LUN)
for this logical unit; if a SCSI initiator device has not been
configured to view this Logical Unit via an entry in the
ScsiLunMapTable, the LU will be visible as scsiLuDefaultLun.
If this Logical Unit does not have a default LUN, it will only
be visible if specified via the ScsiLunMapTable, and this
object will contain a zero-length string."
::= { scsiLuEntry 2 }
scsiLuWwnName OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiLuNameOrZero
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object represents the World-Wide Name of this LU that is
the device identifier of the VPD page name; if there is no WWN
for this LU, this object will contain a zero-length string.
If there is more than one identifier, they will be listed in
the scsiLuIdTable and this object will contain a
zero-length string. "
::= { scsiLuEntry 3 }
scsiLuVendorId OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SnmpAdminString
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object represents a string identifying the vendor of this
LU as reported in the Standard INQUIRY data."
::= { scsiLuEntry 4 }
scsiLuProductId OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SnmpAdminString
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object represents a string identifying the product for
this LU as reported in the Standard INQUIRY data."
::= { scsiLuEntry 5 }
scsiLuRevisionId OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SnmpAdminString
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object represents a string defining the product revision
of this LU as reported in the Standard INQUIRY data."
::= { scsiLuEntry 6 }
scsiLuPeripheralType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object is the value returned by SCSI Standard INQUIRY
data. It can be: direct-access device, sequential-access
device, printer, communication device and so on.
The values that can be returned here are defined in SCSI
Primary Commands -2."
REFERENCE
"ANSI - SCSI Primary Commands - 2 (SPC-2),
ANSI INCITS 351-2001,11 July 2001 [SPC2]- Table 48."
::= { scsiLuEntry 7 }
scsiLuStatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
unknown(1),
available(2),
notAvailable(3),
broken(4),
readying(5),
abnormal(6)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object represents the status of this logical unit:
- unknown(1): The status of this logical unit cannot be
determined.
- available(2): The logical unit is fully operational (i.e.,
accepts media access SCSI commands and has no state
information to report).
- notAvailable(3): The logical unit is capable of being
supported but not available (i.e., no logical unit is
currently present or the logical unit is present but not
configured for use).
- broken(4): The logical unit has failed and cannot respond
to SCSI commands.
- readying(5): The logical unit is being initialized and
access is temporarily limited.
- abnormal(6): The logical unit has state information
available that indicates it is operating with limits. The
scsiLuState indicates what those limits are.
"
REFERENCE
"SCSI Controller Commands-2 (SCC-2) ANSI INCITS 318-1998
6.3.1.8 REPORT STATES service action [SCC2]"
::= { scsiLuEntry 8 }
scsiLuState OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX BITS {
dataLost(0),
dynamicReconfigurationInProgress(1),
exposed(2),
fractionallyExposed(3),
partiallyExposed(4),
protectedRebuild(5),
protectionDisabled(6),
rebuild(7),
recalculate(8),
spareInUse(9),
verifyInProgress(10)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object represents the state of a logical unit and its
meaning is according the bit position:
0 Data lost: Within the logical unit data has been lost.
1 Dynamic reconfiguration in progress: The logical unit is
being reconfigured. In this state all data is still
protected.
2 Exposed: Within the logical unit data is not protected.
In this state all data is still valid, however, loss
of data/data-availability is unavoidable in the event
of a failure.
3 Fractionally exposed: Within the logical unit part of
the data is not protected. In this state all data is
still valid, however, a failure may cause a loss of
data or a loss of data availability.
4 Partially exposed: Within the logical unit one or more
underlying storage devices have failed. In this state
all data is still protected.
5 Protected rebuild: The logical unit is in the process of
a rebuild operation. In this state all data is
protected.
6 Protection disabled: Within the logical unit the data
protection method has been disabled.
In this state all data is still valid, however,
however,loss of data/data-availability is unavoidable
in the event of a failure.
7 Rebuild: The data protection method is in the process of
rebuilding data. In this state data is not protected.
8 Recalculate: The logical unit is in the process of a
recalculate operation.
9 Spare in use: Within the logical unit a storage device
in full or part being used to store data. In this
state all data is still protected.
10 Verify in progress: Within the logical unit data is
being verified."
REFERENCE
"SCSI Controller Commands-2 (SCC-2) ANSI INCITS 318-1998
6.3.1.8 REPORT STATES service action [SCC2]"
::= { scsiLuEntry 9 }
scsiLuInCommands OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
UNITS "commands"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object represents the number of commands received by this
logical unit.
Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at re-
initialization of the management system, and at other times as
indicated by the value of scsiLuLastCreation."
::= { scsiLuEntry 10 }
scsiLuReadMegaBytes OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
UNITS "Megabytes"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object represents the amount of data in Megabytes read
from this logical unit.
Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at re-
initialization of the management system, and at other times as
indicated by the value of scsiLuLastCreation."
::= { scsiLuEntry 11 }
scsiLuWrittenMegaBytes OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
UNITS "Megabytes"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object represents the amount of data in Megabytes written
to this logical unit.
Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at re-
initialization of the management system, and at other times as
indicated by the value of scsiLuLastCreation."
::= { scsiLuEntry 12 }
scsiLuInResets OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
UNITS "resets"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object represents the number of times that this logical
unit received:
- a LOGICAL UNIT RESET or TARGET RESET task management request,
or
- any other SCSI transport protocol-specific action or event
that causes a Logical Unit Reset or a Hard Reset at a SCSI
target port of the containing device
([SAM2] Chapters 5.9.6, 5.9.7).
Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at re-
initialization of the management system, and at other times as
indicated by the value of scsiLuLastCreation."
REFERENCE
"SCSI Architecture Model-2 (SAM-2), ANSI INCITS 366-2003,
T10 Project 1157-D, 12 September 2002 - Chapter 5.9.7 [SAM2]"
::= { scsiLuEntry 13 }
scsiLuOutTaskSetFullStatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object represents the number of Task Set full statuses
issued for this logical unit.
Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at re-
initialization of the management system, and at other times as
indicated by the value of scsiLuLastCreation."
::= { scsiLuEntry 14 }
scsiLuHSInCommands OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
UNITS "commands"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object represents the number of commands received by this
logical unit. This object provides support for systems that can
quickly generate a large number of commands because they run at
high speed.
Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at re-
initialization of the management system, and at other times as
indicated by the value of scsiLuLastCreation."
::= { scsiLuEntry 15 }
scsiLuLastCreation OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX TimeStamp
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object indicates the value of sysUpTime when this row was
last created."
::= { scsiLuEntry 16 }
--****************** Logical Unit Identifier Table *****************
scsiLuIdTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF ScsiLuIdEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A table of identifiers for all logical units exposed by local
SCSI target device."
::= { scsiLogicalUnit 2 }
scsiLuIdEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiLuIdEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An entry (row) containing information applicable to a
particular identifier for a particular logical unit of a
particular SCSI target device within a particular SCSI
instance. "
INDEX {scsiInstIndex, scsiDeviceIndex, scsiLuIndex, scsiLuIdIndex}
::= { scsiLuIdTable 1 }
ScsiLuIdEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
scsiLuIdIndex ScsiIndexValue,
scsiLuIdCodeSet ScsiIdCodeSet,
scsiLuIdAssociation ScsiIdAssociation,
scsiLuIdType ScsiIdType,
scsiLuIdValue ScsiIdValue
}
scsiLuIdIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiIndexValue
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object represents an arbitrary integer used to uniquely
identify a particular LU Identifier within a particular logical
unit within a particular SCSI target device within a particular
SCSI instance."
::= { scsiLuIdEntry 1 }
scsiLuIdCodeSet OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiIdCodeSet
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object specifies the code set in use with this
identifier. The value is represented in the same format as is
contained in the identifier's Identification Descriptor within
the Logical Unit's Device Identification Page."
REFERENCE
"ANSI - SCSI Primary Commands - 2 (SPC-2),
ANSI INCITS 351-2001, 11 July 2001 Chapter 8: section 8.4.4,
Vital Product Data Parameters [SPC2]"
::= { scsiLuIdEntry 2 }
scsiLuIdAssociation OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiIdAssociation
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object specifies what the identifier is associated with
(e.g, with the addressed physical/logical device or with a
particular port). The value is represented in the same format
as is contained in the identifier's Identification Descriptor
within the Logical Unit's Device Identification Page."
REFERENCE
"ANSI - SCSI Primary Commands - 2 (SPC-2),
ANSI INCITS 351-2001, 11 July 2001, Chapter 8: section 8.4.4,
Vital Product Data Parameters [SPC2]"
::= { scsiLuIdEntry 3 }
scsiLuIdType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiIdType
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object specifies the type of the identifier.
The value is represented in the same format as is contained in
the identifier's Identification Descriptor within the Logical
Unit's Device Identification Page."
REFERENCE
"ANSI - SCSI Primary Commands - 2 (SPC-2),
ANSI INCITS 351-2001, 11 July 2001, Chapter 8: section 8.4.4,
Vital Product Data Parameters [SPC2]"
::= { scsiLuIdEntry 4 }
scsiLuIdValue OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiIdValue
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object represents the actual value of this identifier.
The format is defined by the objects scsiLuIdCodeSet,
scsiLuIdAssociation, scsiLuIdType.
The value is represented in the same format as is contained in
the identifier's Identification Descriptor within the Logical
Unit's Device Identification Page."
REFERENCE
"ANSI - SCSI Primary Commands - 2 (SPC-2),
ANSI INCITS 351-2001, 11 July 2001, Chapter 8: section 8.4.4,
Vital Product Data Parameters [SPC2]"
::= { scsiLuIdEntry 5 }
--******************* The LUN Map Table ****************************
scsiLunMapTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF ScsiLunMapEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This table provides the ability to present a logical unit
using different Logical Unit Numbers for different SCSI
initiator devices.
This table provides a mapping between a logical unit and a
logical unit number, and can be referenced by a
ScsiAuthorizedIntrEntry to specify the LUN map for that
initiator."
::= { scsiLogicalUnit 3 }
scsiLunMapEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiLunMapEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An entry containing information about the mapping of a
particular Logical Unit to a particular LUN. The set of
entries which all have the same values of scsiInstIndex,
scsiDeviceIndex and scsiLunMapIndex constitute a LUN Map
within a particular SCSI instance.
The StorageType of a row in this table is specified by
the instance of scsiInstStorageType which is INDEX-ed by
the same value of scsiInstIndex."
INDEX { scsiInstIndex, scsiDeviceIndex, scsiLunMapIndex,
scsiLunMapLun}
::= { scsiLunMapTable 1 }
ScsiLunMapEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
scsiLunMapIndex ScsiIndexValue,
scsiLunMapLun ScsiLUN,
scsiLunMapLuIndex ScsiIndexValue,
scsiLunMapRowStatus RowStatus
}
scsiLunMapIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiIndexValue
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object represents an arbitrary integer used to uniquely
identify a particular LunMap within a particular SCSI target
device within a particular SCSI instance."
::= { scsiLunMapEntry 1 }
scsiLunMapLun OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiLUN
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object specifies the Logical Unit Number, to which a
logical unit is mapped by this row."
::= { scsiLunMapEntry 2 }
scsiLunMapLuIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ScsiIndexValue
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object identifies the logical unit for which the value of
scsiLuIndex is the same as the value of this object. The
identified logical unit is the one mapped to a LUN by this
row."
::= { scsiLunMapEntry 3 }
scsiLunMapRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX RowStatus
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object allows an administrator to create and delete this
entry."
::= { scsiLunMapEntry 4 }
--********************** Notifications ******************************
-- scsiNotifications OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { scsiMIB 2 }
scsiNotificationsPrefix OBJECT IDENTIFIER
::= { scsiNotifications 0 }
scsiTgtDeviceStatusChanged NOTIFICATION-TYPE
OBJECTS { scsiTgtDeviceStatus }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This notification will be generated for each occurrence of the
abnormal status (e.g., if the SCSI target device's current
status is abnormal) providing that the SCSI instance's value of
scsiInstScsiNotificationsEnable is enabled.
An SNMP agent implementing the SCSI MIB module should not send
more than three SCSI identical notifications in any 10-second
period."
::= { scsiNotificationsPrefix 1 }
scsiLuStatusChanged NOTIFICATION-TYPE
OBJECTS { scsiLuStatus }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This notification will be generated each time that
scsiLuStatus changes providing that the SCSI instance's value
of scsiInstScsiNotificationsEnable is enabled.
An SNMP agent implementing the SCSI MIB module should not send
more than three SCSI identical notifications in any 10-second
period."
::= { scsiNotificationsPrefix 2 }
--******************************************************************
-- The next part defines the conformance groups in use
-- for SCSI MIB module.
scsiCompliances OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { scsiConformance 1 }
scsiCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Describes the requirements for compliance to this SCSI MIB
module.
If an implementation can be both a SCSI target device and a SCSI
initiator device, all groups are mandatory."
MODULE -- this module
MANDATORY-GROUPS {
scsiDeviceGroup
}
OBJECT scsiInstAlias
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not mandatory."
OBJECT scsiInstScsiNotificationsEnable
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not mandatory."
OBJECT scsiDeviceAlias
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not mandatory."
OBJECT scsiInstStorageType
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
-- Conditionally mandatory groups to be included with
-- the mandatory groups when the implementation has
-- SCSI target device.
GROUP scsiTargetDeviceGroup
DESCRIPTION
"This group is mandatory for all SCSI implementations that
have SCSI target devices."
GROUP scsiLunMapGroup
DESCRIPTION
"This group is mandatory for system having the capabilities
of mapping local SCSI target devices and logical units
according remote SCSI initiator devices."
OBJECT scsiAuthIntrDevOrPort
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT scsiAuthIntrName
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT scsiAuthIntrLunMapIndex
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT scsiAuthIntrRowStatus
SYNTAX RowStatus { active(1) }
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required, and only one of the six
enumerated values for the RowStatus textual convention need
be supported, specifically: active(1)."
GROUP scsiTgtDevLuNotificationsGroup
DESCRIPTION
"This group is mandatory for all SCSI implementations that
have SCSI target devices and are able to report status
changes."
-- Conditionally mandatory groups to be included with
-- the mandatory groups when the implementation has
-- SCSI initiator device.
GROUP scsiInitiatorDeviceGroup
DESCRIPTION
"This group is mandatory for all SCSI implementations that
have SCSI initiator devices."
OBJECT scsiIntrDevTgtAccessMode
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION "Write access is not mandatory."
GROUP scsiDiscoveryGroup
DESCRIPTION
"This group is mandatory for system having the capabilities
of discovering remote SCSI target devices via local SCSI
initiator devices."
OBJECT scsiLunMapLuIndex
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not mandatory."
OBJECT scsiLunMapRowStatus
SYNTAX RowStatus { active(1) }
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required, and only one of the six
enumerated values for the RowStatus textual convention need
be supported, specifically: active(1)."
OBJECT scsiDscTgtDevOrPort
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not mandatory."
OBJECT scsiDscTgtName
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION "Write access is not mandatory."
OBJECT scsiDscTgtConfigured
SYNTAX TruthValue { false(2) }
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"The value of true(1) is not mandatory neither the write
access."
OBJECT scsiDscTgtRowStatus
SYNTAX RowStatus { active(1) }
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required, and only one of the six
enumerated values for the RowStatus textual convention need
be supported, specifically: active(1)."
-- Conditionally mandatory groups to be included with the mandatory
-- groups when the implementation can gather statistics.
GROUP scsiDeviceStatGroup
DESCRIPTION
"This group is mandatory for all SCSI implementations that
can gather statistics."
-- Conditionally mandatory groups to be included with the mandatory
-- groups when the implementation can gather statistics at the SCSI
-- initiator device side.
GROUP scsiInitiatorDevStatsGroup
DESCRIPTION
"This group is mandatory for all SCSI implementations that
can gather statistics at SCSI initiator device side."
GROUP scsiDiscoveryStatsGroup
DESCRIPTION
"This group is mandatory for system having the capabilities
of gathering statistics regarding remote SCSI target devices
via local SCSI initiator devices."
-- Conditionally mandatory groups to be included with the mandatory
-- groups when the implementation can gather statistics at the SCSI
-- target side.
GROUP scsiTargetDevStatsGroup
DESCRIPTION
"This group is mandatory for all SCSI implementations that
can gather statistics at SCSI target devices."
GROUP scsiLunMapStatsGroup
DESCRIPTION
"This group is mandatory for SCSI implementations able to map
local SCSI target devices and logical units according remote
SCSI initiator devices."
-- Conditionally mandatory groups to be included with the mandatory
-- groups when the implementation is running at high speed and can
-- gather statistics at the SCSI initiator device side.
GROUP scsiInitiatorDevHSStatsGroup
DESCRIPTION
"This group is mandatory for all SCSI implementations that
can gather statistics at SCSI initiator device side and are
running at high speed, meaning speed of 4 Gbit/second or
higher."
GROUP scsiDiscoveryHSStatsGroup
DESCRIPTION
"This group is mandatory for system having the capabilities
of gathering statistics regarding remote SCSI target devices
via local SCSI initiator devices and are running at high
speed, meaning speed of 4 Gbit/second or higher."
-- Conditionally mandatory groups to be included with the mandatory
-- groups when the implementation is running at high speed and can
-- gather statistics at the SCSI target side.
GROUP scsiTargetDevHSStatsGroup
DESCRIPTION
"This group is mandatory for all SCSI implementations that
can gather statistics at SCSI target devices in high speed
system, meaning speed of 4 Gbit/second or higher."
GROUP scsiLunMapHSStatsGroup
DESCRIPTION
"This group is mandatory for SCSI implementations able to map
local SCSI target devices and logical units according remote
SCSI initiator devices in high speed system, meaning speed of
4 Gbit/second or higher."
::= { scsiCompliances 1 }
scsiGroups OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { scsiConformance 2 }
scsiDeviceGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
scsiInstAlias,
scsiInstSoftwareIndex,
scsiInstVendorVersion,
scsiInstScsiNotificationsEnable,
scsiInstStorageType,
scsiDeviceAlias,
scsiDeviceRole,
scsiDevicePortNumber,
scsiPortRole,
scsiPortTransportPtr,
scsiTransportType,
scsiTransportPointer,
scsiTransportDevName
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A collection of objects providing information about SCSI
instances, devices and ports."
::= { scsiGroups 1 }
scsiInitiatorDeviceGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
scsiIntrDevTgtAccessMode,
scsiIntrPortName,
scsiIntrPortIdentifier,
scsiAttTgtPortDscTgtIdx,
scsiAttTgtPortName,
scsiAttTgtPortIdentifier
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This group is relevant for s SCSI initiator device and port."
::= { scsiGroups 2 }
scsiDiscoveryGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
scsiDscTgtDevOrPort,
scsiDscTgtName,
scsiDscTgtConfigured,
scsiDscTgtDiscovered,
scsiDscTgtRowStatus,
scsiDscTgtLastCreation,
scsiDscLunLun,
scsiDscLunIdCodeSet,
scsiDscLunIdAssociation,
scsiDscLunIdType,
scsiDscLunIdValue
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This group is relevant for the discovered SCSI target devices
by a SCSI initiator port."
::= { scsiGroups 3 }
scsiTargetDeviceGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
scsiTgtDevNumberOfLUs,
scsiTgtDeviceStatus,
scsiTgtDevNonAccessibleLUs,
scsiTgtPortName,
scsiTgtPortIdentifier,
scsiAttIntrPortAuthIntrIdx,
scsiAttIntrPortName,
scsiAttIntrPortIdentifier,
scsiLuDefaultLun,
scsiLuWwnName,
scsiLuVendorId,
scsiLuProductId,
scsiLuRevisionId,
scsiLuPeripheralType,
scsiLuStatus,
scsiLuState,
scsiLuLastCreation,
scsiLuIdCodeSet,
scsiLuIdAssociation,
scsiLuIdType,
scsiLuIdValue
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This group is relevant for a SCSI target device and port."
::= { scsiGroups 4 }
scsiLunMapGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
scsiLunMapLuIndex,
scsiLunMapRowStatus,
scsiAuthIntrDevOrPort,
scsiAuthIntrName,
scsiAuthIntrLunMapIndex,
scsiAuthIntrLastCreation,
scsiAuthIntrRowStatus
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This group is a collection of attributes regarding the mapping
between logical unit number, logical unit and target device."
::= { scsiGroups 5}
scsiTargetDevStatsGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
scsiTgtDevResets,
scsiTgtPortInCommands,
scsiTgtPortWrittenMegaBytes,
scsiTgtPortReadMegaBytes,
scsiLuInCommands,
scsiLuReadMegaBytes,
scsiLuWrittenMegaBytes,
scsiLuInResets,
scsiLuOutTaskSetFullStatus
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This group is a collection of statistics for all
implementations of the SCSI MIB module that contain SCSI target
devices."
::= { scsiGroups 6}
scsiTargetDevHSStatsGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
scsiTgtPortHSInCommands,
scsiLuHSInCommands
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This group is a collection of high speed statistics for all
implementations of the SCSI MIB module that contain SCSI target
devices."
::= { scsiGroups 7}
scsiLunMapStatsGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
scsiAuthIntrAttachedTimes,
scsiAuthIntrOutCommands,
scsiAuthIntrReadMegaBytes,
scsiAuthIntrWrittenMegaBytes
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This group is a collection of statistics regarding SCSI
initiator devices authorized to attach local logical unit and
SCSI target device."
::= { scsiGroups 8}
scsiLunMapHSStatsGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
scsiAuthIntrHSOutCommands
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This group is a collection of high speed statistics regarding
SCSI initiator devices authorized to attach local logical unit
and SCSI target device."
::= { scsiGroups 9}
scsiInitiatorDevStatsGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
scsiIntrDevOutResets,
scsiIntrPortOutCommands,
scsiIntrPortWrittenMegaBytes,
scsiIntrPortReadMegaBytes
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This group is a collection of statistics for all
implementations of the SCSI MIB module that contain SCSI
initiator devices."
::= { scsiGroups 10}
scsiInitiatorDevHSStatsGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
scsiIntrPortHSOutCommands
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This group is a collection of high speed statistics for all
implementations of the SCSI MIB module that contain SCSI
initiator devices."
::= { scsiGroups 11}
scsiDiscoveryStatsGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
scsiDscTgtInCommands,
scsiDscTgtReadMegaBytes,
scsiDscTgtWrittenMegaBytes
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This group is a collection of statistics for all
implementations of the SCSI MIB module that contain discovered
SCSI initiator devices."
::= { scsiGroups 12}
scsiDiscoveryHSStatsGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
scsiDscTgtHSInCommands
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This group is a collection of high speed statistics for all
implementations of the SCSI MIB module that contain discovered
SCSI initiator devices."
::= { scsiGroups 13}
scsiDeviceStatGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
scsiPortBusyStatuses
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A collection of statistics regarding about SCSI devices and
ports."
::= { scsiGroups 14 }
scsiTgtDevLuNotificationsGroup NOTIFICATION-GROUP
NOTIFICATIONS {
scsiTgtDeviceStatusChanged,
scsiLuStatusChanged
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A collection of notifications regarding status change of SCSI
target devices and logical units."
::= { scsiGroups 15 }
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This document is the result of the work of the SCSI MIB Group. In particular, the contributions of Sajay Selvaraj (HCL Technologies), George Penokie (IBM) and Roger Cummings (Veritas Software) were critical to the formulation of this specification.
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This section provides a sample set of values for a parallel SCSI scenario in which a SCSI MIB module can be implemented. The example shown below is not a normative part of this draft and makes some assumptions about the underlying implementation, which are not based on actual implementations.
The respective sections describe the sequence of object instantiations and attempts to explain non-typical values for attributes that are unique to the scenario.
Note: While populating the objects, the population of statistics is not considered.
This scenario deals with a SCSI target and initiator devices attached to a parallel SCSI bus, defined by one of the SCSI-3 Parallel Interface standards (the version referenced in the MIB module is the 4th generation, called SPI-4). We assume that the SCSI Initiator Device is a Host Bus Adaptor (HBA), and the SCSI Target Device is a physical disk. We assume that the SCSI Target Device has one integrated logical unit, identified by a Logical Unit Number(LUN) of 0, which is the default LUN. The Parallel SCSI transport only supports port identifiers, and not port names. The transport pointer is set to 0 since there is no MIB module defined for SPI-4.
We assume an HBA as the SCSI initiator device and a disk as SCSI target device. We assume that the SCSI target device has one logical unit, addressed by logical unit number set to 0 (LUN0), which is the default LUN. Parallel SCSI only has port identifiers, no port names. The transport pointer for parallel SCSI is set to 0 since, there is no reference transport (SPI) MIB module.
Once the SCSI system is initialized, SNMP agent should be able to view the values of variables populated in the ScsiDevice, ScsiInitiatorDevice, ScsiTargetDevice, ScsiPort, ScsiTargetPort,ScsiInitiatorPort, ScsiLogicalUnit, ScsiLUIdentifier objects.
The ScsiAuthorizedIntr population depends on the transport and the implementation. As this example scenario is parallel scsi, we deal with the ports. Hence the ScsiPortIndexOrZero is the index of the SCSI target port and ScsiAuthIntrDevOrPort is "port". Same is the case with the variables in scsiDscTgtDevOrPort also.
Note that "" means zero-length string.
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Attribute Value
---------- ------
scsiInstIndex 1
scsiInstAlias "pSCSI-1"
scsiInstSoftwareIndex 1000
scsiInstVendorVersion "1.0a"
scsiInstScsiNotificationsEnable true
scsiInstStorageType nonVolatile
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Attribute Value
---------- ------
scsiInstIndex 1 1
scsiDeviceIndex 1 2
scsiDeviceAlias "pSCSI-HBA" "pSCSI-Disk1"
scsiDeviceRoles initiator(1) target(0)
scsiDevicePortNumber 1 1
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Attribute Value
---------- ------
scsiInstIndex 1 1
scsiDeviceIndex 1 2
scsiPortIndex 1 2
scsiPortRoles initiator(1) target(0)
scsiPortTransportPtr 1 2
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Attribute Value
---------- ------
scsiInstIndex 1 1
scsiDeviceIndex 1 2
scsiTransportIndex 1 2
scsiTransportType scsiTransportSPI scsiTransportSPI
scsiTransportPointer 0.0 0.0
scsiTransportDevName "" ""
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Attribute Value
---------- ------
scsiInstIndex 1
scsiDeviceIndex 1
scsiIntrDevTgtAccessMode autoEnable(2)
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Attribute Value
---------- ------
scsiInstIndex 1
scsiDeviceIndex 1
scsiPortIndex 1
scsiIntrPortName ""
scsiIntrPortIdentifier *1 0001b
*1 Port Identifier for SCSI is represented by 4 bits.
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Attribute Value
---------- ------
scsiInstIndex 1
scsiDeviceIndex 1
scsiDscTgtIntrPortIndex 1
scsiDscTgtIndex 1
scsiDscTgtDevOrPort port(2)
scsiDscTgtName ""
scsiDscTgtConfigured false(2)
scsiDscTgtDiscovered true(1)
scsiDscTgtRowStatus active(1)
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Attribute Value
---------- ------
scsiInstIndex 1
scsiDeviceIndex 1
scsiDscTgtIntrPortIndex 1
scsiDscTgtIndex 1
scsiDscLunIndex 1
scsiDscLunLun 0
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Attribute Value
---------- ------
scsiInstIndex 1
scsiDeviceIndex 1
scsiDscLunIndex 1
scsiDscLunIdIndex 1
scsiDscLunIdCodeSet *1 2
scsiDscLunIdAssociation *2 1
scsiDscLunIdType *3 1
scsiDscLunIdValue ASPENsl318203-001
*1 - The identifier field will have ASCII graphic codes.
*2 - The identifier is associated with the port that received
the request.
*3 - As defined in SPC (This value specifies that the
scsiDscLunIdValue contains a vendorID in the first 8 bytes
concatenated with the product identifier field and product
serial number
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Attribute Value
---------- ------
scsiInstIndex 1
scsiDeviceIndex 1
scsiPortIndex 1
scsiAttTgtPortIndex 1
scsiAttTgtPortDscTgtIdx 1
scsiAttTgtPortName ""
scsiAttTgtPortId 0011b
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Attribute Value
---------- ------
scsiInstIndex 1
scsiDeviceIndex 2
scsiTgtDevNumberOfLUs 1
scsiTgtDeviceStatus available(2)
scsiTgtDevNonAccessibleLUs 0
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Attribute Value
---------- ------
scsiInstIndex 1
scsiDeviceIndex 2
scsiPortIndex 2
scsiPortName ""
scsiTgtPortIdentifier 0010b
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Attribute Value
---------- ------
scsiInstIndex 1
scsiDeviceIndex 2
scsiLuIndex 1
scsiLuDefaultLun 0
scsiLuWwnName ""
scsiLuVendorId "xyz-corp"
scsiLuProductId "super turbo disk"
scsiRevisionId 02
scsiLUPeripheralType 00
scsiLUStatus available(2)
scsiLuState exposed(3)
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Attribute Value
---------- ------
scsiInstIndex 1
scsiDeviceIndex 2
scsiLuIndex 1
scsiLuIdIndex 1
scsiLuIdCodeSet *1 2
scsiLuIdAssociation *2 1
scsiLuIdType *3 1
scsiLuIdValue ASPENsl318203-0004
*1 - The identifier field will have ASCII graphic codes.
*2 - The identifier is associated with the port that received
the request.
*3 - As defined in SPC (This value specifies that the
LuIdValue contains a vendorID in the first 8 bytes concatenated
with the product identifier field and product serial number
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Attribute Value
---------- ------
scsiInstIndex 1
scsiDeviceIndex 2
scsiLunMapIndex 1
scsiLunMapLun 0
scsiLunMapLuIndex 1
scsiLunMapLunRowStatus active(1)
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Attribute Value
---------- ------
scsiInstIndex 1
scsiDeviceIndex 2
scsiAuthIntrTgtPortIndex 2
scsiAuthIntrIndex 1
scsiAuthIntrDevOrPort port(2)
scsiAuthIntrName ""
scsiAuthIntrLunMapIndex 1
scsiAuthIntrRowStatus active(1)
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Attribute Value
---------- ------
scsiInstIndex 1
scsiDeviceIndex 2
scsiPortIndex 2
scsiAttIntrPortIdx 1
scsiAttIntrPortAuthIntrIdx 1
scsiAttIntrPortName ""
scsiAttIntrPortIdentifier 0011b
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There are a number of management objects defined in this MIB module that have a MAX-ACCESS clause of read-write and/or read-create. Such objects may be considered sensitive or vulnerable in some network environments. The support for SET operations in a non-secure environment without proper protection can have a negative effect on network operations. These are:
In each of the last four cases, the objects in the tables can also be manipulated to cause a Denial-of-Service attack, by preventing administrator-authorized access.
Some of the readable objects in this MIB module (i.e., objects with a MAX-ACCESS other than not-accessible) may be considered sensitive or vulnerable in some network environments. It is thus important to control even GET and/or NOTIFY access to these objects and possibly to even encrypt the values of these objects when sending them over the network via SNMP. All seventeen of the tables in this MIB module contain information which might be considered sensitive to read access in some environments, e.g.,
These information may need to be kept private in sensitive environments.
SNMP versions prior to SNMPv3 did not include adequate security. Even if the network itself is secure (for example by using IPSec), even then, there is no control as to who on the secure network is allowed to access and GET/SET (read/change/create/delete) the objects in this MIB module.
It is RECOMMENDED that implementers consider the security features as provided by the SNMPv3 framework (see [RFC3410], section 8), including full support for the SNMPv3 cryptographic mechanisms (for authentication and privacy).
Further, deployment of SNMP versions prior to SNMPv3 is NOT RECOMMENDED. Instead, it is RECOMMENDED to deploy SNMPv3 and to enable cryptographic security. It is then a customer/operator responsibility to ensure that the SNMP entity giving access to an instance of this MIB module is properly configured to give access to the objects only to those principals (users) that have legitimate rights to indeed GET or SET (change/create/delete) them.
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IANA is requested to make a MIB OID assignment under the mib-2 branch.
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| [FCP2] | ANSI INCITS 350-2003, “Fibre Channel Protocol for SCSI (FCP-2),” FCP-2 Revision 08, September 2002. Final draft available at: http://www.t10.org/ftp/t10/drafts/fcp2/fcp2r08.pdf |
| [I-D.ietf-ips-iscsi-mib] | Bakke, M., “Definitions of Managed Objects for iSCSI,” draft-ietf-ips-iscsi-mib-11 (work in progress), October 2005. |
| [RFC3410] | Case, J., Mundy, R., Partain, D., and B. Stewart, “Introduction and Applicability Statements for Internet-Standard Management Framework,” RFC 3410, December 2002. |
| [RFC3720] | Satran, J., Meth, K., Sapuntzakis, C., Chadalapaka, M., and E. Zeidner, “Internet Small Computer Systems Interface (iSCSI),” RFC 3720, April 2004. |
| [RFC4022] | Raghunarayan, R., “Management Information Base for the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP),” RFC 4022, March 2005. |
| [RFC4044] | McCloghrie, K., “Fibre Channel Management MIB,” RFC 4044, May 2005. |
| [SAS-1.1] | T10 Project #1601-D, “Serial Attached SCSI - 1.1 (SAS-1.1),” SAS-1.1 Revision 10, September 2005. Final draft available at: http://www.t10.org/ftp/t10/drafts/sas1/sas1r10.pdf |
| [SBP3] | ANSI INCITS 375-2004, “Serial Bus Protocol 3 (SBP-3),” SBP-3 Revision 05, September 2003. Final draft available at: http://www.t10.org/ftp/t10/drafts/sbp3/sbp3r05.pdf |
| [SCC2] | ANSI INCITS 318-1998, “SCSI Controller Commands - 2 (SCC-2),” SCC-2 Revision 04, September 1997. Final draft available at: http://www.t10.org/ftp/t10/drafts/scc2/scc2r04.pdf |
| [SPI4] | ANSI INCITS 362-2002, “SCSI Parallel Interface-4 (SPI4),” SPI-4 Revision 10, May 2002. Final draft available at: http://www.t10.org/ftp/t10/drafts/spi4/spi4r10.pdf |
| [SRP] | ANSI INCITS 365-2002, “SCSI RDMA Protocol (SRP),” SRP Revision 16a, July 2002. Final draft available at: http://www.t10.org/ftp/t10/drafts/srp/srp-r16a.pdf |
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| Michele Hallak-Stamler | |
| Sanrad Intelligent Storage | |
| 32 Habarzel Street | |
| Tel Aviv 69710 | |
| IL | |
| Phone: | +972 3 7674809 |
| Email: | michele@sanrad.com |
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| Mark Bakke | |
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| Maple Grove, MN 55311 | |
| USA | |
| Phone: | +1 3 763-398-1000 |
| Email: | mbakke@cisco.com |
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| Yaron Lederman | |
| Siliquent Technologies | |
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| Email: | yaronled@bezeqint.net |
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| Roseville, CA 95747 | |
| US | |
| Phone: | +1 916-785-2656 |
| Email: | marjorie_krueger@hp.com |
| Keith McCloghrie | |
| Cisco Systems, Inc. | |
| 170 West Tasman Drive | |
| San Jose, CA 95134 | |
| US | |
| Phone: | +1 408 526-5260 |
| Email: | kzm@cisco.com |
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