Web-based Imaging Management Services: RE: WIMS> Counter Spe

RE: WIMS> Counter Spec and Counter MIB Last Call Comments

From: McDonald, Ira (imcdonald@sharplabs.com)
Date: Mon Apr 18 2005 - 16:37:57 EDT

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    Hi,

    Retitled to reflect that most of the comments are in fact on
    the Counter Spec rather than the Counter MIB.

    I probably won't have any time to consider any of these comments
    this week or next week. We're moving north to Lake Superior
    early next week.

    My efforts this week will be on Port Monitor MIB issues and
    FSG/OP topics.

    Cheers,
    - Ira

    Ira McDonald (Musician / Software Architect)
    Blue Roof Music / High North Inc
    PO Box 221 Grand Marais, MI 49839
    phone: +1-906-494-2434
    email: imcdonald@sharplabs.com
     
    -----Original Message-----
    From: owner-wims@pwg.org [mailto:owner-wims@pwg.org]On Behalf Of
    thrasher@lexmark.com
    Sent: Monday, April 18, 2005 3:57 PM
    To: wims@pwg.org
    Subject: WIMS> Counter MIB Last Call Comments

    1. Counter MIB.
    Counter Spec. Page 11 Line 388,389. states that usage counters for devices
    and subunits are NOT being addressed. This being the case the MIB should
    not include subunit counter definition language for subunits at this time
    until the counters can be reviewed as to there applicability to the specific
    subunits that have been defined and new counters defined, if needed, to
    address specific subunits.
    (e.g. how can Monitoring.CompletedFinisherJobs apply to anything but a
    finisher subunit, how does the concept of a Job apply to the channel
    subunit, the inputTray subunit or any subunits other than possibly the
    interpreter and transformer subunits.)

    2.Counter Spec.
    The definitions for each counter should include definitions that are one,
    consistent with any repeated language in the Counter MIB descriptions, and
    two completely specify the attributes of the counter. The Counter Spec.
    should explicitely define and state the "units" of each count as well as the
    initial, reset value and it's "rollover" value (i.e. how many bits, signed
    or unsigned).
    Example case of a WIMS proxy that's proxying two agents, one implementing
    the Counter MIB (with mostly 32 bit counters) and one with another
    management protocol binding that uses either 16 bit or 64 bit
    counters....does the WIMS proxy manage the rollover cases when relaying
    information to the WIMS manager....???

    3. Counter Spec. Page 12 Line 405, grammer error in sentence. Line
    417,sentence should read that counters aggregate the totals of like counters
    with like units....

    4. Counter Spec. Page 17, grammer error in first sentence of
    Datastream.BlankImpressions, FCImpressions and HCImpressions
    definitions.....(use not uses).

    5. Counter Spec. or MIB. Page 22 Monitoring table: Monitoring.Alerts.....The
    MIB named it Monitoring.TotalAlerts.....seems more accurate.

    6. Counter Spec. Page 14, Line 436, word miss-spelled in sentence (should be
    "sum" not "sub").

    7. Counter Spec. Page 16, Definition of Job.InputKOctets and OutputKOctets
    does not match that of the Counter MIB. The Counter MIB's
    TrafficJobInputKOctets restricts the definition to data recieved over ALL
    channels. (which is defined as a subunit)....not sure either is correct.

    8. Counter Spec./MIB...The counter MIB defines TrafficJobInputMessages and
    TrafficJobOutputMessages..the Counter Spec. does not, but does define
    Monitoring.InputMessages and Monitoring.Outputs.

    9. Counter Spec. lists JobInputMessages and JobOutputMessages in 5.3, 5.4,
    5.5, 5.6, 5,7 and 5.8. (should be MonitoringInputMessages).

    10. Counter MIB. The counter MIB needs to explicitly map its naming (or name
    modification/shortening) of counters to the explicit names in the
    definitions in Section 4 of the Counter Spec.



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