If the nw3xDriverPollType is polled(2) this value shows how frequently, in seconds, the instrument agent requests information from the device driver.
To change the poll time, you need to unload and then reload the instrument agent using the following commands:
UNLOAD CPQDSKSA LOAD CPQDSKSA /U
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SCSI Drive Device Driver Poll Time.
If the nw3xDriverPollType is polled(2) this value shows how frequently, in seconds, the instrument agent requests information from the device driver.
To change the poll time, you need to unload and then reload the instrument agent using the following commands:
UNLOAD CPQDSKSA LOAD CPQDSKSA /U
The parameter /U specifies the frequency of updates in seconds. The variable represents the number of seconds that the NLM should wait before collecting new data. The minimum is one second and the maximum value is 300 seconds (five minutes).
cpqScsiNw3xDriverPollTime OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER (1..300)
ACCESS read-only
STATUS deprecated
DESCRIPTION
"Compaq SCSI Drive Device Driver Poll Time.
If the nw3xDriverPollType is polled(2) this value shows
how frequently, in seconds, the instrument agent requests
information from the device driver.
To change the poll time, you need to unload and then reload the
instrument agent using the following commands:
UNLOAD CPQDSKSA
LOAD CPQDSKSA /U
The parameter /U specifies the frequency of updates in seconds.
The variable represents the number of seconds that the
NLM should wait before collecting new data. The minimum is one
second and the maximum value is 300 seconds (five minutes)."
::= { cpqScsiOsNetWare 4 }
cpqScsiNw3xDriverPollTime OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER (1..300)
ACCESS read-only
STATUS deprecated
DESCRIPTION
"SCSI Drive Device Driver Poll Time.
If the nw3xDriverPollType is polled(2) this value shows
how frequently, in seconds, the instrument agent requests
information from the device driver.
To change the poll time, you need to unload and then reload the
instrument agent using the following commands:
UNLOAD CPQDSKSA
LOAD CPQDSKSA /U
The parameter /U specifies the frequency of updates in seconds.
The variable represents the number of seconds that the
NLM should wait before collecting new data. The minimum is one
second and the maximum value is 300 seconds (five minutes)."
::= { cpqScsiOsNetWare 4 }