A logical row representing a process currently running
on the system. This entry provides the index mapping from
process identifier, back to the invoked application,
installed element, and finally, the installed application
package. The entry includes only one accessible columnar
object, the sysApplMapInstallPkgIndex, but the
invoked application and installed element can be
determined from the instance identifier since they form
part of the index clause.
Parsed from file SYSAPPL-MIB.mib
Module: SYSAPPL-MIB
A logical row representing a process currently running
on the system. This entry provides the index mapping from
process identifier, back to the invoked application,
installed element, and finally, the installed application
package. The entry includes only one accessible columnar
object, the sysApplMapInstallPkgIndex, but the
invoked application and installed element can be
determined from the instance identifier since they form
part of the index clause.
sysApplMapEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SysApplMapEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A logical row representing a process currently running
on the system. This entry provides the index mapping from
process identifier, back to the invoked application,
installed element, and finally, the installed application
package. The entry includes only one accessible columnar
object, the sysApplMapInstallPkgIndex, but the
invoked application and installed element can be
determined from the instance identifier since they form
part of the index clause."
INDEX { sysApplElmtRunIndex, sysApplElmtRunInvocID,
sysApplMapInstallElmtIndex }
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A logical row representing a process currently running
on the system. This entry provides the index mapping from
process identifier, back to the invoked application,
installed element, and finally, the installed application
package. The entry includes only one accessible columnar
object, the sysApplMapInstallPkgIndex, but the
invoked application and installed element can be
determined from the instance identifier since they form
part of the index clause.
Parsed from file rfc2287-System-Applications.mib.txt
Company: None
Module: SYSAPPL-MIB
A logical row representing a process currently running
on the system. This entry provides the index mapping from
process identifier, back to the invoked application,
installed element, and finally, the installed application
package. The entry includes only one accessible columnar
object, the sysApplMapInstallPkgIndex, but the
invoked application and installed element can be
determined from the instance identifier since they form
part of the index clause.
sysApplMapEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SysApplMapEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A logical row representing a process currently running on the system. This entry provides the index mapping from process identifier, back to the invoked application, installed element, and finally, the installed application package. The entry includes only one accessible columnar object, the sysApplMapInstallPkgIndex, but the invoked application and installed element can be determined from the instance identifier since they form part of the index clause." INDEX { sysApplElmtRunIndex, sysApplElmtRunInvocID, sysApplMapInstallElmtIndex } ::= { sysApplMapTable 1 }
sysApplMapEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SysApplMapEntry ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "A logical row representing a process currently running on the system. This entry provides the index mapping from process identifier, back to the invoked application, installed element, and finally, the installed application package. The entry includes only one accessible columnar object, the sysApplMapInstallPkgIndex, but the invoked application and installed element can be determined from the instance identifier since they form part of the index clause." INDEX { sysApplElmtRunIndex, sysApplElmtRunInvocID, sysApplMapInstallElmtIndex } ::= { sysApplMapTable 1 }
Automatically extracted from Cisco "SNMP v2 MIBs".
sysApplMapEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SysApplMapEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A logical row representing a process currently running on the system. This entry provides the index mapping from process identifier, back to the invoked application, installed element, and finally, the installed application package. The entry includes only one accessible columnar object, the sysApplMapInstallPkgIndex, but the invoked application and installed element can be determined from the instance identifier since they form part of the index clause." INDEX { sysApplElmtRunIndex, sysApplElmtRunInvocID, sysApplMapInstallElmtIndex } ::= { sysApplMapTable 1 }
sysApplMapEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SysApplMapEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A logical row representing a process currently running on the system. This entry provides the index mapping from process identifier, back to the invoked application, installed element, and finally, the installed application package. The entry includes only one accessible columnar object, the sysApplMapInstallPkgIndex, but the invoked application and installed element can be determined from the instance identifier since they form part of the index clause." INDEX { sysApplElmtRunIndex, sysApplElmtRunInvocID, sysApplMapInstallElmtIndex } ::= { sysApplMapTable 1 }
Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.2.1.54.1.3.1.1.1 | sysApplMapInstallElmtIndex | 0 | 0 | The index into the sysApplInstallElmtTable. The value of this object is the same value as the sysApplInstallElmtIndex for the app… |
1.3.6.1.2.1.54.1.3.1.1.2 | sysApplMapInstallPkgIndex | 0 | 0 | The value of this object identifies the installed software package for the application of which this process is a part. Provided… |