VMware 4817V62 Administration Guide - Page 59

Table 5-5., Variables Defined in VMWARE-OBSOLETE-MIB Continued, Traps Defined in VMWARE-OBSOLETE-MIB

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Chapter 5 Configuring Hosts and vCenter Server Table 5-5. Variables Defined in VMWARE-OBSOLETE-MIB (Continued) Variable ID Mapping Description vmwNetHCPktsTx vmwNetHCKbTx vmwNetEntry 10 vmwNetEntry 11 The number of packets transmitted on this network adapter since the network module was loaded. This counter is the 64-bit version of vmwNetPktsTx. The number of kilobytes sent from this network adapter since the network module was loaded. This counter is the 64-bit version of vmwNetKbTx. vmwNetHCPktsRx vmwNetHCKbRx vmwNetEntry 12 vmwNetEntry 13 The number of packets received on this network adapter since the network module was loaded. This counter is the 64-bit version of vmwNetPktsRx. The number of kilobytes received on this network adapter since the network module was loaded. This counter is the 64-bit versin of vmwNetKbRx. Obsolete variables originally defined in VMWARE-TRAPS-MIB vmID vmwTraps 101 The ID of the affected virtual machine generating the trap. If there is no virtual machine ID (for example, if the virtual machine has been powered off), the vmID is -1. vmConfigFile vpxdTrapType vpxdHostName vpxdVMName vpxdOldStatus vpxdNewStatus vpxdObjValue vmwTraps 102 vmwTraps 301 vmwTraps 302 vmwTraps 303 vmwTraps 304 vmwTraps 305 vmwTraps 306 The configuration file of the virtual machine generating the trap. The trap type of the vCenter Server trap. The name of the affected host. The name of the affected virtual machine. The prior status. The new status. The object value. Table 5-6 lists the traps defined in VMWARE-OBSOLETE-MIB.mib. These traps were originally defined in VMWARETRAPS-MIB.mib. Table 5-6. Traps Defined in VMWARE-OBSOLETE-MIB Trap Description ESX/ESXi Traps vmPoweredOn vmPoweredOff vmHBLost vmHBDetected vmSuspended This trap is sent when a virtual machine is powered on from a suspended or powered off state. This trap is sent when a virtual machine is powered off. This trap is sent when a virtual machine detects a loss in guest heartbeat. VMware Tools must be installed in the guest operating system in order for this value to be valid. This trap is sent when a virtual machine detects or regains the guest heartbeat. VMware Tools must be installed in the guest operating system in order for this value to be valid. This trap is sent when a virtual machine is suspended. vCenter Server Traps vpxdTrap This trap is sent when an entity status has changed. VMware, Inc. 59

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Table 5-5.
Variables Defined in VMWARE-OBSOLETE-MIB (Continued)
Variable
ID Mapping
Description
vmwNetHCPktsTx
vmwNetEntry 10
The number of packets transmitted on
this network adapter since the network
module was loaded. This counter is the
64-bit version of
vmwNetPktsTx
.
vmwNetHCKbTx
vmwNetEntry 11
The number of kilobytes sent from this
network adapter since the network
module was loaded. This counter is the
64-bit version of
vmwNetKbTx
.
vmwNetHCPktsRx
vmwNetEntry 12
The number of packets received on this
network adapter since the network
module was loaded. This counter is the
64-bit version of
vmwNetPktsRx
.
vmwNetHCKbRx
vmwNetEntry 13
The number of kilobytes received on
this network adapter since the network
module was loaded. This counter is the
64-bit versin of
vmwNetKbRx
.
Obsolete variables originally defined in VMWARE-TRAPS-MIB
vmID
vmwTraps 101
The ID of the affected virtual machine
generating the trap. If there is no virtual
machine ID (for example, if the virtual
machine has been powered off), the
vmID
is -1.
vmConfigFile
vmwTraps 102
The configuration file of the virtual
machine generating the trap.
vpxdTrapType
vmwTraps 301
The trap type of the vCenter Server trap.
vpxdHostName
vmwTraps 302
The name of the affected host.
vpxdVMName
vmwTraps 303
The name of the affected virtual
machine.
vpxdOldStatus
vmwTraps 304
The prior status.
vpxdNewStatus
vmwTraps 305
The new status.
vpxdObjValue
vmwTraps 306
The object value.
Table 5-6
lists the traps defined in
VMWARE-OBSOLETE-MIB.mib
. These traps were originally defined in
VMWARE-
TRAPS-MIB.mib
.
Table 5-6.
Traps Defined in VMWARE-OBSOLETE-MIB
Trap
Description
ESX/ESXi Traps
vmPoweredOn
This trap is sent when a virtual machine is powered on from a suspended or powered off
state.
vmPoweredOff
This trap is sent when a virtual machine is powered off.
vmHBLost
This trap is sent when a virtual machine detects a loss in guest heartbeat. VMware Tools
must be installed in the guest operating system in order for this value to be valid.
vmHBDetected
This trap is sent when a virtual machine detects or regains the guest heartbeat. VMware
Tools must be installed in the guest operating system in order for this value to be valid.
vmSuspended
This trap is sent when a virtual machine is suspended.
vCenter Server Traps
vpxdTrap
This trap is sent when an entity status has changed.
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