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NETWARE-SERVER-MIB: Novell NetWare Server

This MIB module contains the definitions of management objects for the Novell NetWare Server.

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nwSysServerName

The physical name of this NetWare server.
nwSysSerialNumber

The serial number of the instance of the NetWare Operating System running on this server.
nwSysInternalNetNum

The internal IPX network number of this server.
nwSysServerUpTime

The time (in hundredths of a second) since this server was last restarted.
nwSysOSSFTLevel

The System Fault Tolerance Level of the NetWare Operating System running on this server.
nwSysOSMajorVer

The major version number of the NetWare Operating System running on this server.
nwSysOSMinorVer

The minor version number of the NetWare Operating System running on this server.
nwSysOSReleaseDate

The release date of the NetWare Operating System running on this server.
nwSysOSDescription

A textual description of the NetWare Operating System running on this server.
nwSysOSCopyright

The copyright string for the NetWare Operating System running on this server.
nwSysTime

The date and time kept by this server.
nwSysTimeZone

The time zone in which this server resides.  The string is in the same format as in the NetWare 'SET TIMEZONE' command.
nwSysLoginState

The current login state of this Server.
nwSysLanguageID

The national language in use on this server.
nwSysNMASerialNumber

The serial number of the instance of the NetWare Management Agent running on this server.

Or, a zero-length string if not applicable.
nwSysNMACopiesAllowed

The maximum number of instances of the NMA with this serial number allowed by the license agreement.  A value of 0 implies no limit.
nwSysDirectoryTree

The name of the NetWare directory services tree containing this server.

Or, a zero-length string if not applicable.
nwSysBinderyContext

The container object(s) where the bindery services context(s) is set.

Or, a zero-length string if not applicable.
nwSysServerDSName

The Directory Services full distinguished name of this NetWare server, or the zero-length string if not applicable.
nwSysDaylightSavingsStart

Start of daylight savings time. A language independent representation of the local date and time when the switch to Daylight Savings Time occurs on the server.
nwSysDaylightSavingsEnd

End of daylight savings time. A language independent representation of the local date and time when the switch from Daylight Savings Time occurs on the server.
nwSysDaylightSavingsOffset

The offset applied in time calculations when daylight savings is in effect.  This is a signed quantity, and the units are seconds.
nwSysDaylightSavingsStatus

Indicates whether daylight savings time is applicable or not.
nwFSReads

The total number of file reads the file system has made since this server was started. This value provides a relative measure of server activity.
nwFSWrites

The total number of file writes the file system has made since this server was started. This value provides a relative measure of server activity.
nwFSReadKBytes

The total number of KBytes read by the file system. This value provides a measure of server activity.
nwFSWrittenKBytes

The total number of KBytes written by the file system. This value provides a measure of server activity.
nwFSCacheChecks

The total number of checks that have been made against the file cache.
nwFSCacheHits

The total number of times a file cache check has resulted in a hit.
nwFSOpenFiles

The number of open files in the file system.
nwFSMaxOpenFiles

The maximum number of open files allowed in the file system.
nwFSRecordLocks

The current number of record locks.
nwFSMaxRecordLocks

The maximum number of record locks allowed.
nwFSMaxSubdirectoryTreeDepth

The number of levels of subdirectories the OS supports.
nwFSMaxPercentOfVolumeUsedByDir

The percentage of a volume that may be used as directory space.
nwFSVolCount

The number of volumes listed in the volume table
nwFSVolTable

The volume table lists all the NetWare volumes, whether mounted or not ( see nwVolMounted for more details).
nwFSVolEntry

An entry in the volume table describing a single NetWare Volume
nwVolID

A unique value for each NetWare volume on the server. The value for each volume must remain constant at least from one re-initialization of the agent to the next re- initialization.
nwVolPhysicalName

The name of the physical volume (as opposed to any Directory Services (DS) name.
nwVolSize

The size of the volume in KBytes.
nwVolFree

The free space on the volume in KBytes.  As this number approaches zero, the volume is running out of space for new or expanding files.
nwVolFreeable

The amount of freeable space (in KBytes) being used by previously deleted files on this volume. The freeable space can be reclaimed as free space by purging deleted files.
nwVolNonFreeable

The non-freeable space (in KBytes) on the volume. This is the space being used by deleted files that cannot be purged.  Non-freeable space can be reclaimed as free space when the deleted files become eligible to be purged.
nwVolBlockSize

The block size on the volume in bytes.
nwVolMounted

The mount state of the volume.  Note that if the volume is not mounted, all the other values in the table, except nwVolName, are invalid.

Writing a value of mounted(1) to this object will cause the volume to be mounted if it is currently dismounted.

Writing a value of dismounted(2) to this object will cause the volume to be dismounted if the volume is currently mounted.
nwVolAttributes

A value that represents the attributes of the volume.

The value is a sum.  This value initially takes the value zero, then for each attribute that is enabled on the volume, 2 raised to a power is added to the sum. The powers are according to the following table:

    Attribute           Power
    Block Suballocation 0
    File Compression    1
    Data Migration      2
    Auditing            3
    Read Only           4

For example, a read-only volume with suballocation enabled would have a value of 17 (2**4 + 2**0).
nwVolNameSpaces

A value representing all the name spaces supported by this volume.

The value is a sum.  This value initially takes the value zero, then for each name space that is supported by the volume, 2 raised to a power is added to the sum. The powers are according to the following table:

    Name Space     Power
    DOS            0
    MAC            1
    NFS            2
    FTAM           3
    OS/2           4
    NT             5

For example, a volume supporting both the DOS and MAC name spaces would have a value of 3 (2**0 + 2**1).
nwVolTotalDirEntries

The total number of directory table entries available on this volume.
nwVolUsedDirEntries

The number of directory table entries that are currently being used on this volume.
nwVolSegmentCount

The number of segments comprising this volume.
nwVolDSName

The full Directory Services  distinguished name for the volume, or the zero-length string if not applicable.
nwVolFileSystemID

The type of the file system on the volume.
nwVolFileSystemName

If remote, the remote mount point; e.g. va:/usr/x If local, the zero length string.
nwFSOpenFileTable

A table of all open files on the server.  If a file is opened by more than one connection, multiple entries for the same file will appear in the table.
nwFSOpenFileEntry

An entry in the Open File table providing information about a single open file.
nwOfileVolID

A number that uniquely identifies a NetWare volume. The value of this object for a particular volume has the same value as the nwVolID object for the same volume.
nwOfileDirectoryNumber

A number that uniquely identifies an open file within a NetWare volume.
nwOfileConnection

The number of the connection that opened the file.
nwOfileVolumeName

The physical name of the NetWare volume containing the open file.
nwOfileName

The name of the open file including the directory path.
nwOfileLoginName

The name of the user (if any) who opened the file.  If the file was opened by the system or by an NLM, etc., nwOfileLoginName will be the zero-length string.
nwUserCount

The number of entries in the User Account Table.
nwLoginCount

The number of licensed connections (logins) in this file server.
nwMaxLogins

The maximum number of licensed connections (logins) supported by this file server.  Zero if unlimited.
nwConnectionCount

The number of entries in the Connection Table.  The current number of connections to this file server(including connection 0 (zero), the system connection).
nwPeakRemoteConnections

The peak number of remote stations that have simultaneously connected to this server.  Note that this number does not include connections made by the server itself, nor NLMs running on the server.
nwMaxConnections

The maximum number of connections supported by this file server.  Zero if unlimited.
nwNLMConnections

The current number of logged in connections used by the system.
nwConnectionTable

The Connection Table lists all connections used; including those by Workstations, NLMs, and Attachments. Connection 0 (zero) is used by the system.
nwConnectionEntry

An entry in the connections table provides information about a single connection
nwConnectionNumber

The connection number.  Connection 0 (zero) is used by the system.
nwConnectionLoginName

The login name (Directory Services full distinguished name where appropriate).  Zero-length string if not applicable.
nwConnectionTransportDomain

The transport domain of the connection.
nwConnectionTransportAddress

The transport address of the connection.
nwConnectionTime

The date and time the connection was established.
nwConnectionReadKBytes

The number of KBytes the connection has read since it was established.
nwConnectionWrittenKBytes

The number of KBytes the connection has written since it was established.
nwConnectionNcpRequests

The number of NCP Requests the connection has made since it was established.
nwConnectionFilesOpen

The number of files that are currently opened by the connection.
nwConnectionRecordsLocked

The number of file records that are currently locked by the connection.
nwConnectionPrivilege

A value that represents the connection's login privileges.

The value is a sum.  This value initially takes the value zero, then for each privilege that the connection has, 2 raised to a power is added to the sum.  The powers are according to the following table:

    Privilege                Power
    Supervisor               0
    Operator                 1
    Auditor                  2
    High_Privilege           3
    Second_Authentication    4
    Second_High_Privilege    5

For example, a user with both Supervisor and Auditor privileges would have a value of 5 (2**0 + 2**2)
nwConnectionStatus

A value that represents the login status of the user.

The value is a sum.  This value initially takes the value zero, then for each status that the user has, 2 raised to a power is added to the sum.  The powers are according to the following table:

    Status                        Power
    Not logged in                 0
    Logged in                     1
    Need security change          2
    MacStation                    3
    Connection abort              4
    Audited                       5
    Authenticated temporary       6
    Audit connection recorded     7
    DS audit connection recorded  8
    Logout in progress            9

For example a logged in user who needs a security change would have a value of 6 (2**1 + 2**2).
nwQueueCount

The number of active queues on this server.
nwQueueTable

The Queue table lists all the active NetWare queues including: print, job and archive queues on this server.
nwQueueEntry

An entry in the Queue table provides information about a single NetWare queue.
nwQID

A unique value for each NetWare queue on the server. The value for each queue must remain constant at least from one re-initialization of the agent to the next re- initialization.
nwQName

The queue name (Directory Services full distinguished name where appropriate).  Zero-length string if not applicable.
nwQType

The type of the queue.
nwQAddJobState

This value indicates whether more jobs can be added to this queue.  A value of canAddJobs(1) indicates more jobs can be added.  A value of cannotAddJobs(2) indicates more jobs cannot be added.
nwQAttachState

This value indicates whether queue servers can attach to this queue. A value of canAttach(1) indicates a queue server can attach.  A value of cannotAttach(2) indicates a queue server cannot attach.
nwQServiceJobState

This value indicates whether the queue can service jobs.  A value of canService(1) indicates that the queue can service jobs.  A value of cannotService(2) indicates the queue cannot service jobs.
nwQDirVolName

The physical name of the volume, where the directory created for this queue resides.
nwQNumJobEntries

The number of job entries in the queue.
nwQNumAssignedServers

The number of servers assigned to the queue.
nwQueueJobTable

The Queue Job table lists all the jobs for all the active queues defined on this server

QMS creates a file for each job. The name of that file will be Q$XXXX.NNN where XXXX is the last 4 digits of nwQJobQID and NNN is the job number.  Therefore the Q Job File name can be calculated and will not be in the table.
nwQueueJobEntry

An entry in the Queue Job table provides information about a particular job in a particular queue.
nwQJobQID

A number that uniquely identifies a NetWare queue. The value of this object for a particular queue has the same value as the nwQID object for the same queue.
nwQJobNumber

The job number.
nwQJobDescription

The description of the queue job.
nwQJobEntryDateTime

The entry date and time.
nwQJobPosition

The order in the queue.
nwQJobSize

The size of the job file in bytes.
nwQJobControlFlags

A value representing the job control flags.

The value is a sum.  This value initially takes the value zero, then for each job control flag that is set, 2 raised to a power is added to the sum.  The powers are according to the following table:

      8h Service Auto-Start
     10h Execute
     20h Entry Open
     40h User Hold
     80h Operator Hold
nwQJobUserName

The name of the user who submitted the job (Directory Services full distinguished name where appropriate). Zero-length string if not applicable.
nwQJobTargetServerName

The target server name (Directory Services full distinguished name where appropriate)..  The zero length string will be returned for 'Any Server'.
nwQJobTargetDateTime

The target date and time. When the job is to be printed.  A job may be first in queue but may not print because this is set to some other time.
nwQJobServerName

The server currently processing the job (Directory Services full distinguished name where appropriate).. If the job is not being handled currently, this field will be a zero-length string.
nwQueueServerTable

The Queue Server Table lists all the assigned servers for all the active NetWare queues on this instrumented server.  For each active queue on the server, zero or more entries will exist, one for each server assigned to service that particular queue.
nwQueueServerEntry

An entry in the Queue Server table provides information about the assignment of a particular server to a particular queue.
nwQServerQID

A number that uniquely identifies a NetWare queue. The value of this object for a particular queue has the same value as the nwQID object for the same queue.
nwQServerID

A unique value for each server servicing this queue. The value for each server must remain constant at least from one re-initialization of the agent to the next re- initialization.
nwQServerName

The name of a queue server servicing this queue (Directory Services full distinguished name where appropriate).  Zero-length string if not applicable..
nwQServerStatus

The status of the Queue Server.
nwOdiLslEnqSendCount

The Link Support Layer's Enqueued Send Count, this is the current number of send packets that have been placed in a send queue.
nwOdiOsPktRcvBuffer

The current number of packet receive buffers being used by the operating system.
nwOdiOsMaxPktRcvBuffers

The maximum number of packet receive buffers that the operating system can allocate. This object is settable and can also be set through the nwSetParamTable.
nwOdiOsMinPktRcvBuffers

The minimum number of packet receive buffers that the operating system can allocate.  This value can only be changed at startup time from STARTUP.NCF; therefore it is settable only through the nwSetParamTable.
nwSft3Engine

The type of the this engine.
nwSft3EngineState

The state of this engine.  Note the msEngine does not know its state and thus will always be unknown(1).
nwSft3EngineTable

Information about each engine which comprises an SFT- III server.
nwSft3EngineEntry

Information about a particular engine in an SFT-III server.
nwSft3EngineType

The type of the engine.
nwSft3EngineName

The name of this engine.
nwSft3EngineInternalNetNum

The internal IPX network number of this server.
nwNCPIPXChecksums

Controls NCP IPX checksumming.
nwNCPPacketSignatures

The security level currently in force on this server.
nwNCPNumNCPReqs

Number of NCP Requests.
nwNCPUseCount

NCP station in use count.
nwNCPPeakUseCount

NCP peak station in use count.
nwNCPForgedPkts

The count of NCP requests that were forged packets.
nwNCPBeingProcesseds

The count of NCP requests that were already being processed.
nwNCPNoAvailConns

The count of NCP requests that were not processed because there were no available connections.
nwNCPIPXChecksumErrs

NCP IPX checksum error count.
nwNCPInvalidPacketSigs

NCP invalid packet signature error count.
nwNCPExtNumReg

Number of NCP extensions Registered.
nwNCPExtInvalidReqs

Invalid NCP Extensions Requests.
nwWDTimeBeforeFirstPkt

The time before the first Watchdog Packet in seconds.
nwWDTimeBetweenPkts

The time between Watchdog Packets in seconds.
nwWDNumPktsToSend

The number of Watchdog Packets to Send.
nwWDCurrentState

The current Watchdog State. Note: this is only available in 4.0, will be unknown in 3.11
nwWDNotifyConsoleFlag

The Watchdog Notify Console Flag.
nwNLMTable

The nwNLMTable augments the hrSWRunTable in the Host Resources MIB to provide additional NetWare specific information.
nwNLMEntry

An entry in the NLM table provides additional information about a particular NLM.
nwNLMIndex

A number that uniquely identifies an NLM.  The value of this object for a particular NLM has the same value as the hrSWRunIndex object, defined in the HOST- RESOURCES-MIB, for the same NLM.
nwNLMName

The name of the NLM.
nwNLMDescription

A text string that describes this NLM.
nwNLMTotalMemory

The total memory, in bytes, used by this NLM.  This is a composite total of Short Term Memory, Semi-Permanent Memory, and Non-movable Cache Memory allocated by the NLM, plus the sizes of the code and data sections of this instance of an NLM.
nwNLMCopyright

The copyright string for this NLM.
nwNLMProtectionDomain

The protection level at which this NLM is executing.
nwNLMMajorVer

The major version number of this NLM.
nwNLMMinorVer

The minor version number of this NLM.
nwNLMRevision

The revision level of this NLM.
nwNLMReleaseDate

The date and time this NLM was released
nwSetCategoryTable

A table of NetWare SET parameter categories
nwSetCategoryEntry

A NetWare SET parameter category
nwSetCategoryIndex

A unique value for each category of SET commands
nwSetCategoryName

A descriptive name of this category of SET commands
nwSetParamTable

A table of the NetWare SET parameters.  This table emulates the NetWare SET command.

Note that some of the parameters can also be set through other MIB objects
nwSetParamEntry

An entry in the SET parameter table provides information about a particular parameter.
nwSetParamCategoryIndex

A number that uniquely identifies a Set parameter category.  The value of this object for a particular category has the same value as the nwSetCategoryIndex object for the same category.
nwSetParamIndex

An index which uniquely identifies this set parameter within the category
nwSetParamName

The name of the settable parameter
nwSetParamType

The type of the parameter.  All types are integer- valued except 'string', which is string-valued.

number:     integer boolean:    0 == FALSE, non-zero == TRUE ticks:      1 tick == 3600/65535 == approx 55 millisecs blockShift: integer timeOffset: [+|-]hh:mm:ss converted to seconds string:     character string trigger:    integer
nwSetParamValueInteger

The current value of the parameter if integer-valued. Zero otherwise.
nwSetParamValueString

The current value of the parameter if string-valued. The zero-length string otherwise.
nwSetParamLowerLimit

The lower limit of the parameter if integer-valued.
nwSetParamUpperLimit

The upper limit of the parameter if integer-valued. The maximum length of the string if string-valued.
nwSetParamDescrLength

The total length (in octets) of the parameter description string, which can be retrieved in segments from the nwSetDescrTable.
nwSetParamMode

A value defining how and when the command takes effect.

The value is a sum.  This value initially takes the value zero, then for each place the parameter can be set from, 2 raised to a power is added to the sum.  The powers are according to the following table:

    Set From       Power
    Console        0
    AUTOEXEC.NCF   1
    STARTUP.NCF    2

For example, a parameter that can be set from either the console or AUTOEXEC would have a value of 3 (2**0 + 2**1).

On a read, a bit will be set for each place the parameter can be set from.  On a write, bits should be set to specify where the set command should be placed. If nwSetParamValue is written without nwSetParam also being set in the same PDU, the parameter will be set as if at the console; unless it is a parameter which can only be set in STARTUP.NCF in which case an error will be returned
nwSetDescrTable

A table of description string segments for each NetWare SET parameter.  This table allows for long description strings to be retrieved in segments.

A complete description string can be reconstituted by concatenating the ordered set of string segments.  The length of the complete string is available through the nwSetParamTable.
nwSetDescrEntry

An entry in the SET description table contains one segment of a NetWare SET parameter description string.

The complete description string can be reconstituted by concatenating the ordered set of string segments.  The length of the complete string is available through the nwSetParamTable.
nwSetDescrCategoryIndex

A number that uniquely identifies a Set parameter category.  The value of this object for a particular category has the same value as the nwSetCategoryIndex object for the same category.
nwSetDescrParamIndex

A number that uniquely identifies a Set parameter. The value of this object for a particular parameter has the same value as the nwSetParamIndex object for the same parameter.
nwSetDescrIndex

An ordinal that indicates this segment's relative position in the complete description string for this NetWare SET Parameter.
nwSetDescription

A segment of the description string for this NetWare SET parameter.
nwUserAcctTable

The User Account Table lists all user accounts in this file server.  Users in the table may or may not be logged in currently.

The information in this table is applicable only to NetWare 3.11 and 3.12 servers, or NetWare 4.10 servers with Bindery Services enabled.  In the case of Bindery Services, data is only available for those users in the Bindery context(s) of the server.

In a 4.10 server without Bindery Services enabled, this table will be empty
nwUserAcctEntry

An entry in the User Account table provides information on a single user account.

The information in this table is applicable only to NetWare 3.11 and 3.12 servers, or NetWare 4.10 servers with Bindery Services enabled.  In the case of Bindery Services, data is only available for those users in the Bindery context(s) of the server.

In a 4.x server without Bindery Services enabled, this table will be empty
nwUserID

A unique value for each NetWare user with an account on the server.  The value for each user must remain constant at least from one re-initialization of the agent to the next re-initialization.
nwUserName

The user's login name (Directory Services full distinguished name where appropriate).  Zero-length string if not applicable.
nwUserDiskUsage

The amount of disk space, in KBytes, this user is occupying across all volumes on this server.
nwUserLastLoginTime

The time the user last logged in to this server.
nwUserAccountStatus

The status of this user's account
nwUserPasswordStatus

The status of this user's password.
nwUserBadLoginTransport

The transport domain (protocol) the user used to log in with bad password last time, valid only if the variable nwUserBadLoginAttempt is larger than zero.
nwUserBadLoginAddress

The address the user used to log in with bad password last time, valid only if the variable nwUserBadLoginAttempt is larger than zero.
nwUserBadLoginAttempts

The number of times the user attempted to log in with a bad password since the server started. The number would be 0xFFFF if the number of bad login attempts has exceeded the bad login threshold and the account has been locked.
nwUserFullName

The user's full name.
nwUserVolUsageTable

The User Volume Usage Table lists the amount of volume space used by each user.  It is indexed so you can easily find out how much space a particular user is using on each volume.
nwUserVolUsageEntry

An entry in the User Volume Usage table provides information about the amount of space a particular user is using on a particular volume.
nwUserVolUserID

A number that uniquely identifies a user.  The value of this object for a particular user has the same value as the nwUserID object for the same user.
nwUserVolVolID

A number that uniquely identifies a NetWare volume. The value of this object for a particular volume has the same value as the nwVolID object for the same volume.
nwUserVolUsageUser

The user's login name (Directory Services full distinguished name where appropriate).  Zero-length string if not applicable.
nwUserVolUsageVolume

The physical volume name.
nwUserVolUsageSpaceUsed

The amount of volume space, in KBytes, this user is occupying.
nwUserVolUsageLimit

The amount of volume space, in KBytes, to which this user is limited.  2147483647 if no limit.
nwVolUsageTable

The Volume Usage Table lists the amount of space on each volume used by each user.  It is indexed so that you can easily find all the users who are occupying space on a particular volume.
nwVolUsageEntry

An entry in the Volume Usage Table provides information about how much space a particular user is using on a particular volume.
nwVolUsageVolID

A number that uniquely identifies a NetWare volume. The value of this object for a particular volume has the same value as the nwVolID object for the same volume.
nwVolUsageUserID

A number that uniquely identifies a user.  The value of this object for a particular user has the same value as the nwUserID object for the same user.
nwVolUsageVolume

The volume name.
nwVolUsageUser

The user name.
nwVolUsageSpaceUsed

The volume space, in KBytes, in use by user.
nwVolUsageLimit

The amount of volume space, in KBytes, to which this user is limited.  2147483647 if no limit.

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