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6 High-availability MIB objects This chapter provides descriptions and other information specific to HA-MIB object types and includes the following sections: • HA-MIB overview next • HA group, page 187 • HA-MIB traps, page 191 • HA-MIB traps and sample triggers, page 193 HA-MIB overview The HA-MIB provides information about the HA features of Fabric OS 4.x. This MIB is supported only in Fabric OS 4.1.0 and later (and is not supported in Fabric OS 3.x or Fabric OS 2.6.x). The HA-MIB depends on the SW-MIB. This dependency requires a management application to load the SNMP-FRAMEWORK MIB, then the SW-MIB, and finally the Entity MIB before it can load the HA-MIB. The descriptions of each of the MIB variables in this chapter come directly from the HA-MIB itself. The object types in HA-MIB are organized into the following groupings: • HA Group • HA-MIB Traps Figure 50 and Figure 51 show the organization and structure of the HA-MIB file system. - iso (1) - org (3) - dod (6) - internet (1) - private (4) - enterprises (1) - bsci (1588) - commDev (2) - fibreChannel (1) - haMIB (2) - highAvailability (1) - haMIBTraps (2) Figure 50 HA-MIB overall tree structure Fabric OS 5.x MIB reference guide 185

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6
High-availability MIB objects
This chapter provides descriptions and other information specific to HA-MIB object types and includes the
following sections:
HA-MIB overview
next
HA group
, page 187
HA-MIB traps
, page 191
HA-MIB traps and sample triggers
, page 193
HA-MIB overview
The HA-MIB provides information about the HA features of Fabric OS 4.x. This MIB is supported only in
Fabric OS 4.1.0 and later (and is not supported in Fabric OS 3.x or Fabric OS 2.6.x).
The HA-MIB depends on the SW-MIB. This dependency requires a management application to load the
SNMP-FRAMEWORK MIB, then the SW-MIB, and finally the Entity MIB before it can load the HA-MIB.
The descriptions of each of the MIB variables in this chapter come directly from the HA-MIB itself.
The object types in HA-MIB are organized into the following groupings:
HA Group
HA-MIB Traps
Figure 50
and
Figure 51
show the organization and structure of the HA-MIB file system.
Figure 50
HA-MIB overall tree structure
- iso (1)
- org (3)
- dod (6)
- internet (1)
- private (4)
- enterprises (1)
- bsci (1588)
- commDev (2)
- fibreChannel (1)
- haMIB (2)
- highAvailability (1)
- haMIBTraps (2)