Oracle SNMP Support Reference Guide

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rdbmsTraps

Unlike other SNMP variables, a trap variable is not an agent's response to a management station's request for information. Rather, it is a message that an agent can send unsolicited to a management station when that agent notices that some condition has occured (a threshold has been reached, for example).

Table E - 7 lists each rdbmsTraps variable and its corresponding object ID.

Variable Name Object ID
rdbmsStateChange 1.3.6.1.2.39.2.1.1.1
Table E - 7. rdbmsTraps Variables and Corresponding Object IDs

rdbmsStateChange

Objects {rdbmsRelState }
Explanation An rdbmsStateChange trap signifies that one of the database servers this on this node has changed its rdbmsRelState in a way that makes it less accessible for use. In the Oracle implementation, active (2) is considered fully accessible. The state sent with the trap is the new, less accessible state ((5) unavailable).
Typical Range 5 (only)
Significance very important
Related Variables rdbmsRelState
Suggested Presentation alarm

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