OPSAWG                                                           H. Asai
Internet-Draft                                            Univ. of Tokyo
Intended status: Standards Track                             M. MacFaden
Expires: November 27, 2015                                   VMware Inc.
                                                        J. Schoenwaelder
                                                       Jacobs University
                                                                K. Shima
                                           IIJ Innovation Institute Inc.
                                                                 T. Tsou
                                               Huawei Technologies (USA)
                                                            May 26, 2015


    Management Information Base for Virtual Machines Controlled by a
                               Hypervisor
                      draft-ietf-opsawg-vmm-mib-03

Abstract

   This document defines a portion of the Management Information Base
   (MIB) for use with network management protocols in the Internet
   community.  In particular, this specifies objects for managing
   virtual machines controlled by a hypervisor (a.k.a. virtual machine
   monitor).

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Table of Contents

   1.  Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  3
   2.  The Internet-Standard Management Framework . . . . . . . . . .  4
   3.  Overview and Objectives  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  5
   4.  Structure of the VM-MIB Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  7
   5.  Relationship to Other MIB Modules  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
   6.  Definitions  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
     6.1.  VM-MIB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
     6.2.  IANA-STORAGE-MEDIA-TYPE-MIB  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
   7.  IANA Considerations  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
   8.  Security Considerations  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
   9.  Acknowledgements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
   10. References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
     10.1. Normative References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
     10.2. Informative References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
   Appendix A.  State Transition Table  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
   Authors' Addresses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54























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1.  Introduction

   This document defines a portion of the Management Information Base
   (MIB) for use with network management protocols in the Internet
   community.  In particular, this specifies objects for managing
   virtual machines controlled by a hypervisor (a.k.a. virtual machine
   monitor).  A hypervisor controls multiple virtual machines on a
   single physical machine by allocating resources to each virtual
   machine using virtualization technologies.  Therefore, this MIB
   module contains information on virtual machines and their resources
   controlled by a hypervisor as well as hypervisor's hardware and
   software information.

   The design of this MIB module has been derived from product-specific
   MIB modules, namely a MIB module for managing guests of the Xen
   hypervisor, a MIB module for managing virtual machines controlled by
   the VMware hypervisor, and a MIB module using the libvirt programming
   interface to access different hypervisors.  However, this MIB module
   attempts to generalize the managed objects to support other
   implementations of hypervisors.

   The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
   "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this
   document are to be interpreted as described in RFC 2119 [RFC2119].



























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2.  The Internet-Standard Management Framework

   For a detailed overview of the documents that describe the current
   Internet-Standard Management Framework, please refer to section 7 of
   RFC 3410 [RFC3410].  Managed objects are accessed via a virtual
   information store, termed the Management Information Base or MIB.
   MIB objects are generally accessed through the Simple Network
   Management Protocol (SNMP).  Objects in the MIB are defined using the
   mechanisms defined in the Structure of Management Information (SMI).
   This memo specifies a MIB module that is compliant to the SMIv2,
   which is described in STD 58, RFC 2578 [RFC2578], STD 58, RFC 2579
   [RFC2579] and STD 58, RFC 2580 [RFC2580].







































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3.  Overview and Objectives

   This document defines a portion of MIB for the management of virtual
   machines controlled by a hypervisor.  This MIB module consists of the
   managed objects related to system and software information of a
   hypervisor, the list of virtual machines controlled by the
   hypervisor, and information of virtual resources allocated to virtual
   machines by the hypervisor.  This document specifies four specific
   types of virtual resources that are common to many hypervisor
   implementations; processors (CPUs), memory, network interfaces
   (NICs), and storage devices.  These managed objects are independent
   of the families of hypervisors or operating systems running on
   virtual machines.

    +------------------------------------------------------------------+
    | +-------------------------------------------------+              |
    | | Virtual machine                                 |              |
    | |                                                 |              |
    | | +---------+ +---------+ +---------+ +---------+ | .......      |
    | | | Virtual | | Virtual | | Virtual | | Virtual | |              |
    | +-| CPU     |-| memory  |-| storage |-| NIC     |-+              |
    |   +---------+ +---------+ +---------+ +---------+                |
    |            Virtual resources                                     |
    |                   ^                                              |
    |                   | Allocation using virtualization technologies |
    |                   |                                              |
    |                   +-- Physical resources  ._____.                |
    |              +--------+    .--------.    /       \    +--^--+    |
    +- - - - - - - |        | - /________/| - *\_______/* - |     | - -+
    | Hypervisor   |  CPU   |   | Memory |/   | Storage |   | NIC |    |
    |              +--------+   +--------+     \_______/    +-----+    |
    |  +-----------------------+                                       |
    |  ||     MIB objects     ||                                       |
    |  +-----------------------+                                       |
    +------------------------------------------------------------------+

      A hypervisor allocates virtual resources such as virtual CPUs,
       virtual memory, virtual storage devices, and virtual network
          interfaces to virtual machines from physical resources.

           Figure 1: An example of a virtualization environment

   On the common implementations of hypervisors, a hypervisor allocates
   virtual resources from physical resources; virtual CPUs, virtual
   memory, virtual storage devices, and virtual network interfaces to
   virtual machines as shown in Figure 1.  Since the virtual resources
   allocated to virtual machines are managed by the hypervisor, the MIB
   objects are managed at the hypervisor.  In case that the objects are



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   accessed through the SNMP, an SNMP agent is launched at the
   hypervisor to provide access to the objects.

   The objects are managed from the viewpoint of the operators of
   hypervisors, but not the operators of virtual machines; i.e., the
   objects do not take into account the actual resource utilization on
   each virtual machine but the resource allocation from the physical
   resources.  For example, vmNetworkIfIndex indicates the virtual
   interface associated with an interface of a virtual machine at the
   hypervisor, and consequently, the `in' and `out' directions denote
   `from a virtual machine to the hypervisor' and `from the hypervisor
   to a virtual machine', respectively.  Moreover,
   vmStorageAllocatedSize denotes the size allocated by the hypervisor,
   but not the size actually used by the operating system on the virtual
   machine.  This means that vmStorageDefinedSize and
   vmStorageAllocatedSize do not take different values when the
   vmStorageSourceType is `block' or `raw'.

   The objectives of this document are the followings: 1) This document
   defines the MIB objects common to many hypervisors for the management
   of virtual machines controlled by a hypervisor. 2) This document
   clarifies the relationship with other MIB modules for managing host
   computers and network devices.




























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4.  Structure of the VM-MIB Module

   The MIB module is organized into a group of scalars and tables.  The
   scalars below `vmHypervisor' provide basic information about the
   hypervisor.  The `vmTable' lists the virtual machines (guests) that
   are known to the hypervisor.  The `vmCpuTable' provides the mapping
   table of virtual CPUs to virtual machines, including CPU time used by
   each virtual CPU.  The 'vmCpuAffinityTable' provides the affinity of
   each virtual CPU to a physical CPU.  The `vmStorageTable' provides
   the list of virtual storage devices and their mapping to virtual
   machines.  In case that an entry in the `vmStorageTable' has a
   corresponding parent physical storage device managed in
   `vmStorageTable' of HOST-RESOURCES-MIB [RFC2790], the entry contains
   a pointer `vmStorageParent' to the physical storage device.  The
   `vmNetworkTable' provides the list of virtual network interfaces and
   their mapping to virtual machines.  Each entry in the
   `vmNetworkTable' also provides a pointer `vmNetworkIfIndex' to the
   corresponding entry in the `ifTable' of IF-MIB [RFC2863].  In case
   that an entry in the `vmNetworkTable' has a corresponding parent
   physical network interface managed in the `ifTable' of IF-MIB, the
   entry contains a pointer `vmNetworkParent' to the physical network
   interface.





























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   Notation:

       +-------------+
       | vmOperState | : Finite state; the first line presents the
       |             |   `vmOperState', and the second line presents a
       +-------------+   notification generated if applicable.

       + - - - - - - +
       | vmOperState | : Transient state; first line presents the
       |             |   `vmOperState', and the second line presents a
       + - - - - - - +   notification generated if applicable.

       !               : Notification; a text followed by the symbol "!"
                         denotes a notification generated.

   =====================================================================

   +---------------+   + - - - - - - - -+     +------------+
   |  suspended(6) |<--|  suspending(5) |     |  paused(8) |
   | !vmSuspended  |   | !vmSuspending  |     | !vmPaused  |
   +---------------+   + - - - - - - - -+     +------------+
         |                ^                    ^
         |                |                    |
         v                |                    |
   + - - - - - - -+   +-------------+<----------+    + - - - - - - - +
   |  resuming(7) |-->|  running(4) |<-------------->|  migrating(9) |
   | !vmResuming  |   | !vmRunning  |                | !vmMigrating  |
   + - - - - - - -+   +-------------+                + - - - - - - - +
                          |      ^                        ^
                          |      |                        |
                          |      +-------------------+    |
                          |                          |    |
                          v                          v    v
                   + - - - - - - - - - +          +---------------+
                   |  shuttingdown(10) |--------->|  shutdown(11) |
                   | !vmShuttingdown   |          | !vmShutdown   |
                   + - - - - - - - - - +          +---------------+
                                                    ^      |
                                                    |      v !vmDeleted
                   +--------------+   + - - - - - - - -+  (Deleted from
                   |  crashed(12) |   |  preparing(3)  |   vmTable)
                   | !vmCrashed   |   |                |
                   +--------------+   + - - - - - - - -+

         The overview of the state transition of a virtual machine

              Figure 2: State transition of a virtual machine




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   The `vmAdminState' and `vmOperState' textual conventions define an
   administrative state and an operational state model for virtual
   machines.  Events causing transitions between major operational
   states will cause the generation of notifications.  Per virtual
   machine (per-VM) notifications (vmRunning, vmShutdown, vmPaused,
   vmSuspended, vmCrashed, vmDeleted) are generated if
   vmPerVMNotificationsEnabled is true(1).  Bulk notifications
   (vmBulkRunning, vmBulkShutdown, vmBulkPaused, vmBulkSuspended,
   vmBulkCrashed, vmBulkDeleted) are generated if
   vmBulkNotificationsEnabled is true(1).  The overview of the
   transition of `vmOperState' by the write access to `vmAdminState' and
   the notifications generated by the operational state changes are
   illustrated in Figure 2.  The detailed state transition is summarized
   in Appendix A.  Note that the notifications shown in this figure are
   per-VM notifications.  In the case of Bulk notifications, the prefix
   `vm' is replaced with 'vmBulk'.

   The bulk notification mechanism is designed to reduce the number of
   notifications that are trapped by an SNMP manager.  This is because
   the number of virtual machines managed by a bunch of hypervisors in a
   datacenter possibly becomes several thousands or more, and
   consequently, many notifications could be trapped if these virtual
   machines frequently change their administrative state.  The per-VM
   notifications carry more detailed information, but the scalability is
   a problem.  An implementation MUST support both, either of, or none
   of per-VM notifications and bulk notifications.  The notification
   filtering mechanism described in section 6 of RFC 3413 [RFC3413] is
   used by the management applications to control the notifications.























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5.  Relationship to Other MIB Modules

   HOST-RESOURCES-MIB [RFC2790] defines the MIB objects for managing
   host systems.  Hypervisors MUST implement HOST-RESOURCES-MIB.  On
   systems implementing HOST-RESOURCES-MIB, the objects of HOST-
   RESOURCES-MIB indicate resources of a hypervisor.  Some objects of
   HOST-RESOURCES-MIB are used to indicate physical resources through
   indexes.  On systems implementing HOST-RESOURCES-MIB, the
   `vmCpuPhysIndex' points to the processor's `hrDeviceIndex' in the
   `hrProcessorTable'.  The `vmStorageParent' also points to the storage
   device's `hrStorageIndex' in the `hrStorageTable'.

   IF-MIB [RFC2863] defines the MIB objects for managing network
   interfaces.  Both physical and virtual network interfaces are
   required to be contained in the `ifTable' of IF-MIB.  The virtual
   network interfaces in the `ifTable' of IF-MIB are pointed from the
   `vmNetworkTable' defined in this document through a pointer
   `vmNetworkIfIndex'.  In case that an entry in the `vmNetworkTable'
   has a corresponding parent physical network interface managed in the
   `ifTable' of IF-MIB, the entry contains a pointer `vmNetworkParent'
   to the physical network interface.

   The objects related to virtual switches are not included in the MIB
   module defined in this document though virtual switches MAY be placed
   on a hypervisor.  This is because the virtual network interfaces are
   the lowest abstraction of network resources allocated to a virtual
   machine.  Instead of including the objects related to virtual
   switches, for example, IEEE8021-BRIDGE-MIB [IEEE8021-BRIDGE-MIB] and
   IEEE8021-Q-BRIDGE-MIB [IEEE8021-Q-BRIDGE-MIB] could be used.

   The other objects related to virtual machines such as management IP
   addresses of a virtual machine are not included in this MIB module
   because this MIB module defines the objects common to general
   hypervisors but they are specific to some hypervisors.  They may be
   included in the entLogicalTable of ENTITY-MIB [RFC6933].
















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6.  Definitions

6.1.  VM-MIB

   VM-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN

   IMPORTS
       MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, NOTIFICATION-TYPE, TimeTicks,
       Counter64, Integer32, mib-2
           FROM SNMPv2-SMI
       OBJECT-GROUP, MODULE-COMPLIANCE, NOTIFICATION-GROUP
           FROM SNMPv2-CONF
       TEXTUAL-CONVENTION, PhysAddress, TruthValue
           FROM SNMPv2-TC
       SnmpAdminString
           FROM SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB
       UUIDorZero
           FROM UUID-TC-MIB
       InterfaceIndexOrZero
           FROM IF-MIB
       IANAStorageMediaType
           FROM IANA-STORAGE-MEDIA-TYPE-MIB;

   vmMIB MODULE-IDENTITY
       LAST-UPDATED "201505260000Z"        -- 26 May 2015
       ORGANIZATION "IETF Operations and Management Area Working Group"
       CONTACT-INFO
               "
               WG E-mail: opsawg@ietf.org
               Mailing list subscription info:
                 https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/opsawg

               Hirochika Asai
               The University of Tokyo
               7-3-1 Hongo
               Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo  113-8656
               JP
               Phone: +81 3 5841 6748
               Email: panda@hongo.wide.ad.jp

               Michael MacFaden
               VMware Inc.
               Email: mrm@vmware.com

               Juergen Schoenwaelder
               Jacobs University
               Campus Ring 1
               Bremen 28759



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               Germany
               Email: j.schoenwaelder@jacobs-university.de

               Keiichi Shima
               IIJ Innovation Institute Inc.
               3-13 Kanda-Nishikicho
               Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo  101-0054
               JP
               Email: keiichi@iijlab.net

               Tina Tsou
               Huawei Technologies (USA)
               2330 Central Expressway
               Santa Clara  CA 95050
               USA
               Email: tina.tsou.zouting@huawei.com
               "

       DESCRIPTION
               "This MIB module is for use in managing a hypervisor and
               virtual machines controlled by the hypervisor.  The OID
               `yyy' is temporary one, and it must be assigned by IANA
               when this becomes an official document.

               Copyright (c) 2015 IETF Trust and the persons identified
               as authors of the code.  All rights reserved.

               Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with
               or without modification, is permitted pursuant to, and
               subject to the license terms contained in, the
               Simplified BSD License set forth in Section 4.c of the
               IETF Trust's Legal Provisions Relating to IETF Documents
               (http://trustee.ietf.org/license-info)."

       REVISION "201505260000Z"        -- 26 May 2015
       DESCRIPTION
               "The original version of this MIB, published as
               RFCXXXX."
       ::= { mib-2 yyy }


   vmNotifications OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { vmMIB 0 }
   vmObjects       OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { vmMIB 1 }
   vmConformance   OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { vmMIB 2 }


   -- Textual conversion definitions
   --



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   VirtualMachineIndex ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
       DISPLAY-HINT "d"
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "A unique value, greater than zero, identifying a
               virtual machine.  The value for each virtual machine
               MUST remain constant at least from one re-initialization
               of the hypervisor to the next re-initialization."
       SYNTAX       Integer32 (1..2147483647)

   VirtualMachineIndexOrZero ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
       DISPLAY-HINT "d"
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "This textual convention is an extension of the
               VirtualMachineIndex convention.  This extension permits
               the additional value of zero.  The meaning of the value
               zero is object-specific and MUST therefore be defined as
               part of the description of any object which uses this
               syntax.  Examples of the usage of zero might include
               situations where a virtual machine is unknown, or when
               none or all virtual machines need to be referenced."
       SYNTAX       Integer32 (0..2147483647)

   VirtualMachineAdminState ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
               "The administrative state of a virtual machine:

               running(1)    The administrative state of the virtual
                             machine indicating the virtual machine
                             is currently online or should be brought
                             online.

               suspended(2)  The administrative state of the virtual
                             machine where its memory and CPU execution
                             state has been saved to persistent store
                             and will be restored at next running(1).

               paused(3)     The administrative state indicating the
                             virtual machine is resident in memory but
                             is no longer scheduled to execute by the
                             hypervisor.

               shutdown(4)   The administrative state of the virtual
                             machine indicating the virtual machine
                             is currently offline or should be taken
                             shutting down."



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       SYNTAX       INTEGER {
                       running(1),
                       suspended(2),
                       paused(3),
                       shutdown(4)
                    }

   VirtualMachineOperState ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "The operational state of a virtual machine:

               unknown(1)     The operational state of the virtual
                              machine is unknown, e.g., because the
                              implementation failed to obtain the state
                              from the hypervisor.

               other(2)       The operational state of the virtual
                              machine indicating that an operational
                              state is obtained from the hypervisor but
                              it is not a state defined in this MIB
                              module.

               preparing(3)   The operational state of the virtual
                              machine indicating the virtual machine is
                              currently in the process of preparation,
                              e.g., allocating and initializing virtual
                              storage after creating (defining) virtual
                              machine.

               running(4)     The operational state of the virtual
                              machine indicating the virtual machine is
                              currently executed but it is not in the
                              process of preparing(3), suspending(5),
                              resuming(7), migrating(9), and
                              shuttingdown(10).

               suspending(5)  The operational state of the virtual
                              machine indicating the virtual machine is
                              currently in the process of suspending
                              to save its memory and CPU execution
                              state to persistent store.  This is a
                              transient state from running(4) to
                              suspended(6).

               suspended(6)   The operational state of the virtual
                              machine indicating the virtual machine is
                              currently suspended, which means the



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                              memory and CPU execution state of the
                              virtual machine are saved to persistent
                              store.  During this state, the virtual
                              machine is not scheduled to execute by
                              the hypervisor.

               resuming(7)    The operational state of the virtual
                              machine indicating the virtual machine is
                              currently in the process of resuming
                              to restore its memory and CPU execution
                              state from persistent store.  This is a
                              transient state from suspended(6) to
                              running(4).

               paused(8)      The operational state of the virtual
                              machine indicating the virtual machine is
                              resident in memory but no longer
                              scheduled to execute by the hypervisor.

               migrating(9)   The operational state of the virtual
                              machine indicating the virtual machine is
                              currently in the process of migration
                              from/to another hypervisor.

               shuttingdown(10)
                              The operational state of the virtual
                              machine indicating the virtual machine is
                              currently in the process of shutting
                              down.  This is a transient state from
                              running(4) to shutdown(11).

               shutdown(11)   The operational state of the virtual
                              machine indicating the virtual machine is
                              down, and CPU execution is no longer
                              scheduled by the hypervisor and its
                              memory is not resident in the hypervisor.

               crashed(12)    The operational state of the virtual
                              machine indicating the virtual machine
                              has crashed."
       SYNTAX       INTEGER {
                       unknown(1),
                       other(2),
                       preparing(3),
                       running(4),
                       suspending(5),
                       suspended(6),
                       resuming(7),



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                       paused(8),
                       migrating(9),
                       shuttingdown(10),
                       shutdown(11),
                       crashed(12)
                    }

   VirtualMachineAutoStart ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "The autostart configuration of a virtual machine:

               unknown(1)     The autostart configuration is unknown,
                              e.g., because the implementation failed
                              to obtain the autostart configuration
                              from the hypervisor.

               enabled(2)     The autostart configuration of the
                              virtual machine is enabled.  The virtual
                              machine should be automatically brought
                              online at the next re-initialization of
                              the hypervisor.

               disabled(3)    The autostart configuration of the
                              virtual machine is disabled.  The virtual
                              machine should not be automatically
                              brought online at the next
                              re-initialization of the hypervisor."
       SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                       unknown(1),
                       enabled(2),
                       disabled(3)
                   }

   VirtualMachinePersistent ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "This value indicates whether a virtual machine has a
               persistent configuration which means the virtual machine
               will still exist after shutting down:

               unknown(1)     The persistent configuration is unknown,
                              e.g., because the implementation failed
                              to obtain the persistent configuration
                              from the hypervisor. (read-only)

               persistent(2)  The virtual machine is persistent, i.e.,
                              the virtual machine will exist after its



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                              shutting down.

               transient(3)   The virtual machine is transient, i.e.,
                              the virtual machine will not exist after
                              its shutting down."
       SYNTAX       INTEGER {
                       unknown(1),
                       persistent(2),
                       transient(3)
                    }

   VirtualMachineCpuIndex ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
       DISPLAY-HINT "d"
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "A unique value for each virtual machine, greater than
               zero, identifying a virtual CPU assigned to a virtual
               machine.  The value for each virtual CPU MUST remain
               constant at least from one re-initialization of the
               hypervisor to the next re-initialization."
        SYNTAX      Integer32 (1..2147483647)

   VirtualMachineStorageIndex ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
       DISPLAY-HINT "d"
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "A unique value for each virtual machine, greater than
               zero, identifying a virtual storage device allocated to
               a virtual machine.  The value for each virtual storage
               device MUST remain constant at least from one
               re-initialization of the hypervisor to the next
               re-initialization."
        SYNTAX      Integer32 (1..2147483647)

   VirtualMachineStorageSourceType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "The source type of a virtual storage device:

               unknown(1)     The source type is unknown, e.g., because
                              the implementation failed to obtain the
                              media type from the hypervisor.

               other(2)       The source type is other than those
                              defined in this conversion.

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               raw(4)         The source type is a raw-formatted file.

               sparse(5)      The source type is a sparse file.

               network(6)     The source type is a network device."
       SYNTAX       INTEGER {
                       unknown(1),
                       other(2),
                       block(3),
                       raw(4),
                       sparse(5),
                       network(6)
                    }

   VirtualMachineStorageAccess ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "The access permission of a virtual storage:

               unknown(1)     The access permission of the virtual
                              storage is unknown.

               readwrite(2)   The virtual storage is a read-write
                              device.

               readonly(3)    The virtual storage is a read-only
                              device."
       SYNTAX       INTEGER {
                       unknown(1),
                       readwrite(2),
                       readonly(3)
                    }

   VirtualMachineNetworkIndex ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
       DISPLAY-HINT "d"
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "A unique value for each virtual machine, greater than
               zero, identifying a virtual network interface allocated
               to the virtual machine.  The value for each virtual
               network interface MUST remain constant at least from one
               re-initialization of the hypervisor to the next
               re-initialization."
        SYNTAX      Integer32 (1..2147483647)

   VirtualMachineList ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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       STATUS       current



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               "Each octet within this value specifies a set of eight
               virtual machine vmIndex, with the first octet specifying
               virtual machine 1 through 8, the second octet specifying
               virtual machine 9 through 16, etc.  Within each octet,
               the most significant bit represents the lowest numbered
               vmIndex, and the least significant bit represents the
               highest numbered vmIndex.  Thus, each virtual machine of
               the host is represented by a single bit within the value
               of this object.  If that bit has a value of '1', then
               that virtual machine is included in the set of virtual
               machines; the virtual machine is not included if its bit
               has a value of '0'."
       SYNTAX      OCTET STRING

   -- The hypervisor group
   --
   -- A collection of objects common to all hypervisors.
   --
   vmHypervisor    OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { vmObjects 1 }

   vmHvSoftware OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       SnmpAdminString (SIZE (0..255))
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "A textual description of the hypervisor software.  This
               value SHOULD not include its version as it SHOULD be
               included in `vmHvVersion'."
       ::= { vmHypervisor 1 }

   vmHvVersion OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       SnmpAdminString (SIZE (0..255))
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "A textual description of the version of the hypervisor
               software."
       ::= { vmHypervisor 2 }

   vmHvObjectID OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       OBJECT IDENTIFIER
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "The vendor's authoritative identification of the
               hypervisor software contained in the entity.  This value
               is allocated within the SMI enterprises



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               subtree (1.3.6.1.4.1).  Note that this is different from
               sysObjectID in the SNMPv2-MIB [RFC3418] because
               sysObjectID is not the identification of the hypervisor
               software but the device, firmware, or management
               operating system."
       ::= { vmHypervisor 3 }

   vmHvUpTime OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       TimeTicks
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "The time (in centi-seconds) since the hypervisor was
               last re-initialized.  Note that this is different from
               sysUpTime in the SNMPv2-MIB [RFC3418] and hrSystemUptime
               in the HOST-RESOURCES-MIB [RFC2790] because sysUpTime is
               the uptime of the network management portion of the
               system, and hrSystemUptime is the uptime of the
               management operating system but not the hypervisor
               software."
       ::= { vmHypervisor 4 }


   -- The virtual machine information
   --
   -- A collection of objects common to all virtual machines.
   --
   vmNumber  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       Integer32 (0..2147483647)
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "The number of virtual machines (regardless of their
               current state) present on this hypervisor."
       ::= { vmObjects 2 }

   vmTableLastChange  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       TimeTicks
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "The value of vmHvUpTime at the time of the last creation
               or deletion of an entry in the vmTable."
       ::= { vmObjects 3 }

   vmTable OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       SEQUENCE OF VmEntry
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       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "A list of virtual machine entries.  The number of
               entries is given by the value of vmNumber."
       ::= { vmObjects 4 }

   vmEntry OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       VmEntry
       MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "An entry containing management information applicable
               to a particular virtual machine."
       INDEX   { vmIndex }
       ::= { vmTable 1 }

   VmEntry ::=
       SEQUENCE {
           vmIndex                 VirtualMachineIndex,
           vmName                  SnmpAdminString,
           vmUUID                  UUIDorZero,
           vmOSType                SnmpAdminString,
           vmAdminState            VirtualMachineAdminState,
           vmOperState             VirtualMachineOperState,
           vmAutoStart             VirtualMachineAutoStart,
           vmPersistent            VirtualMachinePersistent,
           vmCurCpuNumber          Integer32,
           vmMinCpuNumber          Integer32,
           vmMaxCpuNumber          Integer32,
           vmMemUnit               Integer32,
           vmCurMem                Integer32,
           vmMinMem                Integer32,
           vmMaxMem                Integer32,
           vmUpTime                TimeTicks,
           vmCpuTime               Counter64
       }

   vmIndex OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       VirtualMachineIndex
       MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "A unique value, greater than zero, identifying the
               virtual machine. The value assigned to a given virtual
               machine may not persist across re-initialization of the
               hypervisor.  A command generator MUST use the vmUUID to
               identify a given virtual machine of interest."
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   vmName OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       SnmpAdminString (SIZE (0..255))
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "A textual name of the virtual machine."
       ::= { vmEntry 2 }

   vmUUID OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       UUIDorZero
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "The virtual machine's 128-bit UUID or the zero-length
               string when a UUID is not available.  The UUID if set
               MUST uniquely identify a virtual machine from all other
               virtual machines in an administrative domain.  A
               zero-length octet string is returned if no UUID
               information is known."
       ::= { vmEntry 3 }

   vmOSType OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       SnmpAdminString (SIZE (0..255))
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "A textual description containing operating system
               information installed on the virtual machine.  This
               value corresponds to the operating system the hypervisor
               assumes to be running when the virtual machine is
               started.  This may differ from the actual operating
               system in case the virtual machine boots into a
               different operating system."
       ::= { vmEntry 4 }

   vmAdminState OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       VirtualMachineAdminState
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "The administrative state of the virtual machine."
       ::= { vmEntry 5 }

   vmOperState OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       VirtualMachineOperState
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION



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               "The operational state of the virtual machine."
       ::= { vmEntry 6 }

   vmAutoStart OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       VirtualMachineAutoStart
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "The autostart configuration of the virtual machine.  If
               this value is enable(2), the virtual machine
               automatically starts at the next initialization of the
               hypervisor."
       ::= { vmEntry 7 }

   vmPersistent OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       VirtualMachinePersistent
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "This value indicates whether the virtual machine has a
               persistent configuration which means the virtual machine
               will still exist after its shutdown."
       ::= { vmEntry 8 }

   vmCurCpuNumber OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       Integer32 (0..2147483647)
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "The number of virtual CPUs currently assigned to the
               virtual machine."
       ::= { vmEntry 9 }

   vmMinCpuNumber OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       Integer32 (-1|0..2147483647)
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "The minimum number of virtual CPUs that are assigned to
               the virtual machine when it is in a power-on state.  The
               value -1 indicates that there is no hard boundary for
               the minimum number of virtual CPUs."
       ::= { vmEntry 10 }

   vmMaxCpuNumber OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       Integer32 (-1|0..2147483647)
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only
       STATUS       current



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       DESCRIPTION
               "The maximum number of virtual CPUs that are assigned to
               the virtual machine when it is in a power-on state.  The
               value -1 indicates that there is no limit."
       ::= { vmEntry 11 }

   vmMemUnit OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       Integer32 (1..2147483647)
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "The multiplication unit in byte for vmCurMem, vmMinMem,
               and vmMaxMem.  For example, when this value is 1024, the
               memory size unit for vmCurMem, vmMinMem, and vmMaxMem is
               KiB."
       ::= { vmEntry 12 }

   vmCurMem OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       Integer32 (0..2147483647)
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "The current memory size currently allocated to the
               virtual memory module in the unit designated by
               vmMemUnit."
       ::= { vmEntry 13 }

   vmMinMem OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       Integer32 (-1|0..2147483647)
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "The minimum memory size defined to the virtual machine
               in the unit designated by vmMemUnit.  The value -1
               indicates that there is no hard boundary for the minimum
               memory size."
       ::= { vmEntry 14 }

   vmMaxMem OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       Integer32 (-1|0..2147483647)
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "The maximum memory size defined to the virtual machine
               in the unit designated by vmMemUnit.  The value -1
               indicates that there is no limit."
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   vmUpTime OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       TimeTicks
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "The time (in centi-seconds) since the administrative
               state of the virtual machine was last changed from
               shutdown(4) to running(1)."
       ::= { vmEntry 16 }

   vmCpuTime OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       Counter64
       UNITS        "microsecond"
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "The total CPU time used in microsecond.  If the number
               of virtual CPUs is larger than 1, vmCpuTime may exceed
               real time.

               Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur
               at re-initialization of the hypervisor, and
               administrative state (vmAdminState) changes of the
               virtual machine."
       ::= { vmEntry 17 }

   -- The virtual CPU on each virtual machines
   vmCpuTable OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       SEQUENCE OF VmCpuEntry
       MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "The table of virtual CPUs provided by the hypervisor."
       ::= { vmObjects 5 }

   vmCpuEntry OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       VmCpuEntry
       MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "An entry for one virtual processor assigned to a
               virtual machine."
       INDEX { vmIndex, vmCpuIndex }
       ::= { vmCpuTable 1 }

   VmCpuEntry ::=
       SEQUENCE {
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           vmCpuCoreTime           Counter64
       }

   vmCpuIndex OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       VirtualMachineCpuIndex
       MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "A unique value identifying a virtual CPU assigned to
               the virtual machine."
       ::= { vmCpuEntry 1 }

   vmCpuCoreTime OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       Counter64
       UNITS        "microsecond"
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "The total CPU time used by this virtual CPU in
               microsecond.

               Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur
               at re-initialization of the hypervisor, and
               administrative state (vmAdminState) changes of the
               virtual machine."
       ::= { vmCpuEntry 2 }

   -- The virtual CPU affinity on each virtual machines
   vmCpuAffinityTable OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       SEQUENCE OF VmCpuAffinityEntry
       MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "A list of CPU affinity entries of a virtual CPU."
       ::= { vmObjects 6 }

   vmCpuAffinityEntry OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       VmCpuAffinityEntry
       MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "An entry containing CPU affinity associated with a
               particular virtual machine."
       INDEX   { vmIndex, vmCpuIndex, vmCpuPhysIndex }
       ::= { vmCpuAffinityTable 1 }

   VmCpuAffinityEntry ::=
       SEQUENCE {



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           vmCpuPhysIndex          Integer32,
           vmCpuAffinity           Integer32
       }

   vmCpuPhysIndex OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       Integer32 (1..2147483647)
       MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "A value identifying a physical CPU on the hypervisor.
               On systems implementing the HOST-RESOURCES-MIB, the
               value MUST be the same value that is used as the index
               in the hrProcessorTable (hrDeviceIndex)."
       ::= { vmCpuAffinityEntry 2 }

   vmCpuAffinity OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       INTEGER {
                       unknown(0),   -- unknown
                       enable(1),    -- enabled
                       disable(2)    -- disabled
                    }
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "The CPU affinity of this virtual CPU to the physical
               CPU represented by `vmCpuPhysIndex'."
       ::= { vmCpuAffinityEntry 3 }


   -- The virtual storage devices on each virtual machine.  This
   -- document defines some overlapped objects with hrStorage in
   -- HOST-RESOURCES-MIB [RFC2790], because virtual resources are
   -- allocated from the hypervisor's resources, which is the `host
   -- resources'
   vmStorageTable OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       SEQUENCE OF VmStorageEntry
       MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "The conceptual table of virtual storage devices
               attached to the virtual machine."
       ::= { vmObjects 7 }

   vmStorageEntry OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       VmStorageEntry
       MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION



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               "An entry for one virtual storage device attached to the
               virtual machine."
       INDEX { vmStorageVmIndex, vmStorageIndex }
       ::= { vmStorageTable 1 }

   VmStorageEntry ::=
       SEQUENCE {
           vmStorageVmIndex        VirtualMachineIndexOrZero,
           vmStorageIndex          VirtualMachineStorageIndex,
           vmStorageParent         Integer32,
           vmStorageSourceType     VirtualMachineStorageSourceType,
           vmStorageSourceTypeString
                                   SnmpAdminString,
           vmStorageResourceID     SnmpAdminString,
           vmStorageAccess         VirtualMachineStorageAccess,
           vmStorageMediaType      IANAStorageMediaType,
           vmStorageMediaTypeString
                                   SnmpAdminString,
           vmStorageSizeUnit       Integer32,
           vmStorageDefinedSize    Integer32,
           vmStorageAllocatedSize  Integer32,
           vmStorageReadIOs        Counter64,
           vmStorageWriteIOs       Counter64,
           vmStorageReadOctets     Counter64,
           vmStorageWriteOctets    Counter64,
           vmStorageReadLatency    Counter64,
           vmStorageWriteLatency   Counter64
       }

   vmStorageVmIndex OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       VirtualMachineIndexOrZero
       MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "This value identifies the virtual machine (guest) this
               storage device has been allocated to.  The value zero
               indicates that the storage device is currently not
               allocated to any virtual machines."
       ::= { vmStorageEntry 1 }

   vmStorageIndex OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       VirtualMachineStorageIndex
       MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "A unique value identifying a virtual storage device
               allocated to the virtual machine."
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   vmStorageParent OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       Integer32 (0..2147483647)
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "The value of hrStorageIndex which is the parent (i.e.,
               physical) device of this virtual device on systems
               implementing the HOST-RESOURCES-MIB.  The value zero
               denotes this virtual device is not any child represented
               in the hrStorageTable."
       ::= { vmStorageEntry 3 }

   vmStorageSourceType OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       VirtualMachineStorageSourceType
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "The source type of the virtual storage device."
       ::= { vmStorageEntry 4 }

   vmStorageSourceTypeString OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       SnmpAdminString (SIZE (0..255))
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "A (detailed) textual string of the source type of the
               virtual storage device.  For example, this represents
               the specific format name of the sparse file."
       ::= { vmStorageEntry 5 }

   vmStorageResourceID OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       SnmpAdminString (SIZE (0..255))
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "A textual string that represents the resource
               identifier of the virtual storage.  For example, this
               contains the path to the disk image file that
               corresponds to the virtual storage."
       ::= { vmStorageEntry 6 }

   vmStorageAccess OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       VirtualMachineStorageAccess
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "The access permission of the virtual storage device."
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   vmStorageMediaType OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       IANAStorageMediaType
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "The media type of the virtual storage device."
       ::= { vmStorageEntry 8 }

   vmStorageMediaTypeString OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       SnmpAdminString (SIZE (0..255))
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "A (detailed) textual string of the virtual storage
               media.  For example, this represents the specific driver
               name of the emulated media such as `IDE' and `SCSI'."
       ::= { vmStorageEntry 9 }

   vmStorageSizeUnit OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       Integer32 (1..2147483647)
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "The multiplication unit in byte for
               vmStorageDefinedSize and vmStorageAllocatedSize.  For
               example, when this value is 1048576, the storage size
               unit for vmStorageDefinedSize and vmStorageAllocatedSize
               is MiB."
       ::= { vmStorageEntry 10 }

   vmStorageDefinedSize OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       Integer32 (-1|0..2147483647)
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "The defined virtual storage size defined in the unit
               designated by vmStorageSizeUnit.  If this information is
               not available, this value MUST be -1."
       ::= { vmStorageEntry 11 }

   vmStorageAllocatedSize OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       Integer32 (-1|0..2147483647)
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "The storage size allocated to the virtual storage from
               a physical storage in the unit designated by
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               device or raw file, this value and vmStorageDefinedSize
               are supposed to equal.  This value MUST NOT be different
               from vmStorageDefinedSize when vmStorageSourceType is
               `block' or `raw'.  If this information is not available,
               this value MUST be -1."
       ::= { vmStorageEntry 12 }

   vmStorageReadIOs OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       Counter64
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "The number of read I/O requests.

               Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur
               at re-initialization of the hypervisor, and
               administrative state (vmAdminState) changes of the
               virtual machine."
       ::= { vmStorageEntry 13 }

   vmStorageWriteIOs OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       Counter64
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "The number of write I/O requests.

               Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur
               at re-initialization of the hypervisor, and
               administrative state (vmAdminState) changes of the
               virtual machine."
       ::= { vmStorageEntry 14 }

   vmStorageReadOctets OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       Counter64
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "The total number of bytes read from this device.

               Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur
               at re-initialization of the hypervisor, and
               administrative state (vmAdminState) changes of the
               virtual machine."
       ::= { vmStorageEntry 15 }

   vmStorageWriteOctets OBJECT-TYPE
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       MAX-ACCESS   read-only
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "The total number of bytes written to this device.

               Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur
               at re-initialization of the hypervisor, and
               administrative state (vmAdminState) changes of the
               virtual machine."
       ::= { vmStorageEntry 16 }

   vmStorageReadLatency OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       Counter64
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "The total number of microseconds read requests have
               been queued for this device.
               This would typically be implemented by storing the high
               precision system time stamp of when the request is
               received from the virtual machine with the request, the
               difference between this initial timestamp and the time
               at which the requested operation has completed SHOULD be
               converted to microseconds and accumulated.
               Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at
               re-initialization of the hypervisor, and administrative
               state (vmAdminState) changes of the virtual machine."
       ::= { vmStorageEntry 17 }

   vmStorageWriteLatency OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       Counter64
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "The total number of microseconds write requests have
               been queued for this device.
               This would typically be implemented by storing the high
               precision system time stamp of when the request is
               received from the virtual machine with the request, the
               difference between this initial timestamp and the time
               at which the requested operation has completed SHOULD be
               converted to microseconds and accumulated.
               Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur
               at re-initialization of the hypervisor, and
               administrative state (vmAdminState) changes of the
               virtual machine."
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   -- The virtual network interfaces on each virtual machine.
   vmNetworkTable OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       SEQUENCE OF VmNetworkEntry
       MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "The conceptual table of virtual network interfaces
               attached to the virtual machine."
       ::= { vmObjects 8 }

   vmNetworkEntry OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       VmNetworkEntry
       MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "An entry for one virtual network interfaces attached to
               the virtual machine."
       INDEX { vmIndex, vmNetworkIndex }
       ::= { vmNetworkTable 1 }

   VmNetworkEntry ::=
       SEQUENCE {
           vmNetworkIndex          VirtualMachineNetworkIndex,
           vmNetworkIfIndex        InterfaceIndexOrZero,
           vmNetworkParent         InterfaceIndexOrZero,
           vmNetworkModel          SnmpAdminString,
           vmNetworkPhysAddress    PhysAddress
       }

   vmNetworkIndex OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       VirtualMachineNetworkIndex
       MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "A unique value identifying a virtual network interface
               allocated to the virtual machine."
       ::= { vmNetworkEntry 1 }

   vmNetworkIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       InterfaceIndexOrZero
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "The value of ifIndex which corresponds to this virtual
               network interface.  If this device is not represented in
               the ifTable, then this value MUST be zero."
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   vmNetworkParent OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       InterfaceIndexOrZero
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "The value of ifIndex which corresponds to the parent
               (i.e., physical) device of this virtual device on.  The
               value zero denotes this virtual device is not any child
               represented in the ifTable."
       ::= { vmNetworkEntry 3 }

   vmNetworkModel OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       SnmpAdminString (SIZE (0..255))
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "A textual string containing the (emulated) model of
               virtual network interface.  For example, this value is
               `virtio' when the emulation driver model is virtio."
       ::= { vmNetworkEntry 4 }

   vmNetworkPhysAddress OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       PhysAddress
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "The MAC address of the virtual network interface."
       ::= { vmNetworkEntry 5 }


   -- Notification definitions:

   vmPerVMNotificationsEnabled OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       TruthValue
       MAX-ACCESS   read-write
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "Indicates if notification generator will send
               notifications per virtual machine.  Changes to this
               object MUST NOT persist across re-initialization of
               the management system, e.g., SNMP agent."
       ::= { vmObjects 9 }

   vmBulkNotificationsEnabled OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       TruthValue
       MAX-ACCESS   read-write
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION



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               "Indicates if notification generator will send
               notifications per set of virtual machines.  Changes to
               this object MUST NOT persist across re-initialization of
               the management system, e.g., SNMP agent."
       ::= { vmObjects 10 }

   vmAffectedVMs OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX       VirtualMachineList
       MAX-ACCESS   accessible-for-notify
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "A complete list of virtual machines whose state has
               changed.  This object is the only object sent with bulk
               notifications."
       ::= { vmObjects 11 }

   vmRunning NOTIFICATION-TYPE
       OBJECTS      {
                       vmName,
                       vmUUID,
                       vmOperState
                    }
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "This notification is generated when the operational
               state of a virtual machine has been changed to
               running(4) from some other state.  The other state is
               indicated by the included value of vmOperState."
       ::= { vmNotifications 1 }

   vmShuttingdown NOTIFICATION-TYPE
       OBJECTS      {
                       vmName,
                       vmUUID,
                       vmOperState
                    }
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "This notification is generated when the operational
               state of a virtual machine has been changed to
               shuttingdown(10) from some other state.  The other state
               is indicated by the included value of vmOperState."
       ::= { vmNotifications 2 }

   vmShutdown NOTIFICATION-TYPE
       OBJECTS      {
                       vmName,
                       vmUUID,



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                       vmOperState
                    }
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "This notification is generated when the operational
               state of a virtual machine has been changed to
               shutdown(11) from some other state.  The other state is
               indicated by the included value of vmOperState."
       ::= { vmNotifications 3 }

   vmPaused NOTIFICATION-TYPE
       OBJECTS      {
                       vmName,
                       vmUUID,
                       vmOperState
                    }
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "This notification is generated when the operational
               state of a virtual machine has been changed to
               paused(8) from some other state.  The other state is
               indicated by the included value of vmOperState."
       ::= { vmNotifications 4 }

   vmSuspending NOTIFICATION-TYPE
       OBJECTS      {
                       vmName,
                       vmUUID,
                       vmOperState
                    }
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "This notification is generated when the operational
               state of a virtual machine has been changed to
               suspending(5) from some other state.  The other state is
               indicated by the included value of vmOperState."
       ::= { vmNotifications 5 }

   vmSuspended NOTIFICATION-TYPE
       OBJECTS      {
                       vmName,
                       vmUUID,
                       vmOperState
                    }
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
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               state of a virtual machine has been changed to



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               suspended(6) from some other state.  The other state is
               indicated by the included value of vmOperState."
       ::= { vmNotifications 6 }

   vmResuming NOTIFICATION-TYPE
       OBJECTS      {
                       vmName,
                       vmUUID,
                       vmOperState
                    }
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "This notification is generated when the operational
               state of a virtual machine has been changed to
               resuming(7) from some other state.  The other state is
               indicated by the included value of vmOperState."
       ::= { vmNotifications 7 }

   vmMigrating NOTIFICATION-TYPE
       OBJECTS      {
                       vmName,
                       vmUUID,
                       vmOperState
                    }
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "This notification is generated when the operational
               state of a virtual machine has been changed to
               migrating(9) from some other state.  The other state is
               indicated by the included value of vmOperState."
       ::= { vmNotifications 8 }

   vmCrashed NOTIFICATION-TYPE
       OBJECTS      {
                       vmName,
                       vmUUID,
                       vmOperState
                    }
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "This notification is generated when a virtual machine
               has been crashed.  The previos state of the virtual
               machine is indicated by the included value of
               vmOperState."
       ::= { vmNotifications 9 }

   vmDeleted NOTIFICATION-TYPE
       OBJECTS      {



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                       vmName,
                       vmUUID,
                       vmOperState,
                       vmPersistent
                    }
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "This notification is generated when a virtual machine
               has been deleted. The prior state of the virtual
               machine is indicated by the included value of
               vmOperState."
       ::= { vmNotifications 10 }

   vmBulkRunning NOTIFICATION-TYPE
       OBJECTS      {
                       vmAffectedVMs
                    }
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "This notification is generated when the operational
               state of one or more virtual machine has been changed to
               running(4) from a all prior states except for
               running(4).  Management stations are encouraged to
               subsequently poll the subset of virtual machines of
               interest for vmOperState."
       ::= { vmNotifications 11 }

   vmBulkShuttingdown NOTIFICATION-TYPE
       OBJECTS      {
                      vmAffectedVMs
                    }
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "This notification is generated when the operational
               state of one or more virtual machine has been changed to
               shuttingdown(10) from a state other than
               shuttingdown(10).  Management stations are encouraged to
               subsequently poll the subset of virtual machines of
               interest for vmOperState."
       ::= { vmNotifications 12 }

   vmBulkShutdown NOTIFICATION-TYPE
       OBJECTS      {
                      vmAffectedVMs
                    }
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
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               state of one or more virtual machine has been changed to
               shutdown(11) from a state other than shutdown(11).
               Management stations are encouraged to subsequently poll
               the subset of virtual machines of interest for
               vmOperState."
       ::= { vmNotifications 13 }

   vmBulkPaused NOTIFICATION-TYPE
       OBJECTS      {
                       vmAffectedVMs
                    }
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "This notification is generated when the operational
               state of one or more virtual machines have been changed
               to paused(8) from a state other than paused(8).
               Management stations are encouraged to subsequently poll
               the subset of virtual machines of interest for
               vmOperState."
       ::= { vmNotifications 14 }


   vmBulkSuspending NOTIFICATION-TYPE
       OBJECTS      {
                       vmAffectedVMs
                    }
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "This notification is generated when the operational
               state of one or more virtual machines have been changed
               to suspending(5) from a state other than suspending(5).
               Management stations are encouraged to subsequently poll
               the subset of virtual machines of interest for
               vmOperState."
       ::= { vmNotifications 15 }

   vmBulkSuspended NOTIFICATION-TYPE
       OBJECTS      {
                       vmAffectedVMs
                    }
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "This notification is generated when the operational
               state of one or more virtual machines have been changed
               to suspended(6) from a state other than suspended(6).
               Management stations are encouraged to subsequently poll
               the subset of virtual machines of interest for
               vmOperState."



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       ::= { vmNotifications 16 }

   vmBulkResuming NOTIFICATION-TYPE
       OBJECTS      {
                       vmAffectedVMs
                    }
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "This notification is generated when the operational
               state of one or more virtual machines have been changed
               to resuming(7) from a state other than resuming(7).
               Management stations are encouraged to subsequently poll
               the subset of virtual machines of interest for
               vmOperState."
       ::= { vmNotifications 17 }

   vmBulkMigrating NOTIFICATION-TYPE
       OBJECTS      {
                       vmAffectedVMs
                    }
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "This notification is generated when the operational
               state of one or more virtual machines have been changed
               to migrating(9) from a state other than migrating(9).
               Management stations are encouraged to subsequently poll
               the subset of virtual machines of interest for
               vmOperState."
       ::= { vmNotifications 18 }

   vmBulkCrashed NOTIFICATION-TYPE
       OBJECTS      {
                       vmAffectedVMs
                    }
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "This notification is generated when one or more virtual
               machines have been crashed.  Management stations are
               encouraged to subsequently poll the subset of virtual
               machines of interest for vmOperState."
       ::= { vmNotifications 19 }

   vmBulkDeleted NOTIFICATION-TYPE
       OBJECTS      {
                       vmAffectedVMs
                    }
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION



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               "This notification is generated when one or more virtual
               machines have been deleted.  Management stations are
               encouraged to subsequently poll the subset of virtual
               machines of interest for vmOperState."
       ::= { vmNotifications 20 }

   -- Compliance definitions:
   vmCompliances  OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { vmConformance 1 }
   vmGroups       OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { vmConformance 2 }

   vmFullCompliances MODULE-COMPLIANCE
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "Compliance statement for implementations supporting
               read/write access, according to the object definitions."
       MODULE     -- this module
       MANDATORY-GROUPS {
           vmHypervisorGroup,
           vmVirtualMachineGroup,
           vmCpuGroup,
           vmCpuAffinityGroup,
           vmStorageGroup,
           vmNetworkGroup
       }
       GROUP  vmPerVMNotificationOptionalGroup
       DESCRIPTION
               "Support for per-VM notifications is optional.  If not
               implemented then vmPerVMNotificationsEnabled MUST report
               false(2)."
       GROUP  vmBulkNotificationsVariablesGroup
       DESCRIPTION
               "Necessary only if vmPerVMNotificationOptionalGroup is
               implemented."
       GROUP  vmBulkNotificationOptionalGroup
       DESCRIPTION
               "Support for bulk notifications is optional.  If not
               implemented then vmBulkNotificationsEnabled MUST report
               false(2)."

       ::= { vmCompliances 1 }

   vmReadOnlyCompliances MODULE-COMPLIANCE
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "Compliance statement for implementations supporting
               only readonly access."
       MODULE     -- this module
       MANDATORY-GROUPS {



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           vmHypervisorGroup,
           vmVirtualMachineGroup,
           vmCpuGroup,
           vmCpuAffinityGroup,
           vmStorageGroup,
           vmNetworkGroup
       }

       OBJECT vmPerVMNotificationsEnabled
       MIN-ACCESS   read-only
       DESCRIPTION
               "Write access is not required."

       OBJECT vmBulkNotificationsEnabled
       MIN-ACCESS   read-only
       DESCRIPTION
               "Write access is not required."
       ::= { vmCompliances 2 }

   vmHypervisorGroup OBJECT-GROUP
       OBJECTS {
           vmHvSoftware,
           vmHvVersion,
           vmHvObjectID,
           vmHvUpTime,
           vmNumber,
           vmTableLastChange,
           vmPerVMNotificationsEnabled,
           vmBulkNotificationsEnabled
       }
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "A collection of objects providing insight into the
               hypervisor itself."
        ::= { vmGroups 1 }

   vmVirtualMachineGroup OBJECT-GROUP
       OBJECTS {
           -- vmIndex
           vmName,
           vmUUID,
           vmOSType,
           vmAdminState,
           vmOperState,
           vmAutoStart,
           vmPersistent,
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           vmMaxCpuNumber,
           vmMemUnit,
           vmCurMem,
           vmMinMem,
           vmMaxMem,
           vmUpTime,
           vmCpuTime
       }
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "A collection of objects providing insight into the
               virtual machines) controlled by a hypervisor."
       ::= { vmGroups 2 }

   vmCpuGroup OBJECT-GROUP
       OBJECTS {
           -- vmCpuIndex,
           vmCpuCoreTime
       }
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "A collection of objects providing insight into the
               virtual machines) controlled by a hypervisor."
       ::= { vmGroups 3 }

   vmCpuAffinityGroup OBJECT-GROUP
       OBJECTS {
           -- vmCpuPhysIndex,
           vmCpuAffinity
       }
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "A collection of objects providing insight into the
               virtual machines) controlled by a hypervisor."
       ::= { vmGroups 4 }

   vmStorageGroup OBJECT-GROUP
       OBJECTS {
           -- vmStorageVmIndex,
           -- vmStorageIndex,
           vmStorageParent,
           vmStorageSourceType,
           vmStorageSourceTypeString,
           vmStorageResourceID,
           vmStorageAccess,
           vmStorageMediaType,
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           vmStorageDefinedSize,
           vmStorageAllocatedSize,
           vmStorageReadIOs,
           vmStorageWriteIOs,
           vmStorageReadOctets,
           vmStorageWriteOctets,
           vmStorageReadLatency,
           vmStorageWriteLatency
       }
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "A collection of objects providing insight into the
               virtual storage devices controlled by a hypervisor."
       ::= { vmGroups 5 }

   vmNetworkGroup OBJECT-GROUP
       OBJECTS {
           -- vmNetworkIndex,
           vmNetworkIfIndex,
           vmNetworkParent,
           vmNetworkModel,
           vmNetworkPhysAddress
       }
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "A collection of objects providing insight into the
               virtual network interfaces controlled by a hypervisor."
       ::= { vmGroups 6 }

   vmPerVMNotificationOptionalGroup NOTIFICATION-GROUP
       NOTIFICATIONS {
           vmRunning,
           vmShuttingdown,
           vmShutdown,
           vmPaused,
           vmSuspending,
           vmSuspended,
           vmResuming,
           vmMigrating,
           vmCrashed,
           vmDeleted
       }
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "A collection of notifications for per-VM notification
               of changes to virtual machine state (vmOperState) as
               reported by a hypervisor."
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   vmBulkNotificationsVariablesGroup OBJECT-GROUP
       OBJECTS {
           vmAffectedVMs
       }
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "The variables used in vmBulkNotificationOptionalGroup
               virtual network interfaces controlled by a hypervisor."
       ::= { vmGroups 8 }

   vmBulkNotificationOptionalGroup NOTIFICATION-GROUP
       NOTIFICATIONS {
           vmBulkRunning,
           vmBulkShuttingdown,
           vmBulkShutdown,
           vmBulkPaused,
           vmBulkSuspending,
           vmBulkSuspended,
           vmBulkResuming,
           vmBulkMigrating,
           vmBulkCrashed,
           vmBulkDeleted
       }
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "A collection of notifications for bulk notification of
               changes to virtual machine state (vmOperState) as
               reported by a given hypervisor."
       ::= { vmGroups 9 }

   END

6.2.  IANA-STORAGE-MEDIA-TYPE-MIB

   IANA-STORAGE-MEDIA-TYPE-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN

   IMPORTS
       MODULE-IDENTITY, mib-2
           FROM SNMPv2-SMI
       TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
           FROM SNMPv2-TC;

   ianaStorageMediaTypeMIB MODULE-IDENTITY
       LAST-UPDATED "201505260000Z"        -- 26 May 2015
       ORGANIZATION "IANA"
       CONTACT-INFO
               "TBD"




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       DESCRIPTION
               "This MIB module defines Textual Conventions
               representing the media type of a storage device.

               Copyright (c) 2015 IETF Trust and the persons identified
               as authors of the code.  All rights reserved.

               Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with
               or without modification, is permitted pursuant to, and
               subject to the license terms contained in, the
               Simplified BSD License set forth in Section 4.c of the
               IETF Trust's Legal Provisions Relating to IETF Documents
               (http://trustee.ietf.org/license-info)."

          REVISION "201505260000Z"        -- 26 May 2015
          DESCRIPTION
                  "The original version of this MIB, published as
                  RFCXXXX."
          ::= { mib-2 zzz }

   IANAStorageMediaType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
               "The media type of a storage device:

               unknown(1)     The media type is unknown, e.g., because
                              the implementation failed to obtain the
                              media type from the hypervisor.

               other(2)       The media type is other than those
                              defined in this conversion.

               hardDisk(3)    The media type is hard disk.

               opticalDisk(4) The media type is optical disk.

               floppyDisk(5)  The media type is floppy disk."

       SYNTAX       INTEGER {
                       other(1),
                       unknown(2),
                       hardDisk(3),
                       opticalDisk(4),
                       floppyDisk(5)
                    }

   END




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7.  IANA Considerations

   This document defines the first version of the IANA-maintained IANA-
   STORAGE-MEDIA-TYPE-MIB module, which allows new storage media types
   to be added to the enumeration in IANAStorageMediaType.  An Expert
   Review, as defined in RFC 5226 [RFC5226], is REQUIRED for each
   modification.

   The MIB module in this document uses the following IANA-assigned
   OBJECT IDENTIFIER values recorded in the SMI Numbers registry:

         Descriptor                OBJECT IDENTIFIER value
         ----------                -----------------------

         vmMIB                     { mib-2 TBD }
         IANAStorageMediaTypeMIB   { mib-2 TBD }



































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8.  Security Considerations

   There are two objects defined in this MIB,
   vmPerVMNotificationsEnabled and vmBulkNotificationsEnabled, that have
   a MAX-ACCESS clause of read-write.  Enabling notifications can lead
   to a noticeable number of notifications if many virtual machines
   change their state concurrently.  Hence, such objects may be
   considered sensitive or vulnerable in some network environments.  The
   support for SET operations in a non-secure environment without proper
   protection can have a negative effect on the management system.  It
   is recommended that attention be given to these objects in scenarios
   that DO NOT use SNMPv3 strong security, i.e. authentication and
   encryption.  When SNMPv3 strong security is not used, these objects
   SHOULD have access of read-only, not read-write.

   There are a number of managed objects in this MIB that may contain
   sensitive information.  The objects in the vmHvSoftware and
   vmHvVersion list information about the hypervisor's software and
   version.  Some may wish not to disclose to others which software they
   are running.  Further, an inventory of the running software and
   versions may be helpful to an attacker who hopes to exploit software
   bugs in certain applications.  Moreover, the objects in the vmTable,
   vmCpuTable, vmCpuAffinityTable, vmStorageTable and vmNetworkTable
   list information about the virtual machines and their virtual
   resource allocation.  Some may wish not to disclose to others how
   many and what virtual machines they are operating.

   It is thus important to control even GET access to these objects and
   possibly to even encrypt the values of these object when sending them
   over the network via SNMP.  Not all versions of SNMP provide features
   for such a secure environment.

   SNMPv1 by itself is not a secure environment.  Even if the network
   itself is secure (for example by using IPsec), even then, there is no
   control as to who on the secure network is allowed to access and GET/
   SET (read/change/create/delete) the objects in this MIB.

   It is recommended that the implementers consider the security
   features as provided by the SNMPv3 framework.  Specifically, the use
   of the User-based Security Model [RFC3414] and the View-based Access
   Control Model [RFC3415] is recommended.

   It is then a customer/user responsibility to ensure that the SNMP
   entity giving access to an instance of this MIB, is properly
   configured to give access to the objects only to those principals
   (users) that have legitimate rights to indeed GET or SET (change/
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9.  Acknowledgements

   The authors like to thank Joe Marcus Clarke, Randy Presuhn, David
   Black, Joel Jaeggli, Tom Petch, Andy Bierman, C. M. Heard, and Ian
   West for providing helpful comments during the development of this
   specification.

   Juergen Schoenwaelder was partly funded by Flamingo, a Network of
   Excellence project (ICT-318488) supported by the European Commission
   under its Seventh Framework Programme.









































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10.  References

10.1.  Normative References

   [RFC2119]  Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
              Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.

   [RFC2578]  McCloghrie, K., Ed., Perkins, D., Ed., and J.
              Schoenwaelder, Ed., "Structure of Management Information
              Version 2 (SMIv2)", STD 58, RFC 2578, April 1999.

   [RFC2579]  McCloghrie, K., Ed., Perkins, D., Ed., and J.
              Schoenwaelder, Ed., "Textual Conventions for SMIv2",
              STD 58, RFC 2579, April 1999.

   [RFC2580]  McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., and J. Schoenwaelder,
              "Conformance Statements for SMIv2", STD 58, RFC 2580,
              April 1999.

   [RFC2790]  Waldbusser, S. and P. Grillo, "Host Resources MIB",
              RFC 2790, March 2000.

   [RFC2863]  McCloghrie, K. and F. Kastenholz, "The Interfaces Group
              MIB", RFC 2863, June 2000.

   [RFC3413]  Levi, D., Meyer, P., and B. Stewart, "Simple Network
              Management Protocol (SNMP) Applications", STD 62,
              RFC 3413, December 2002.

   [RFC3414]  Blumenthal, U. and B. Wijnen, "User-based Security Model
              (USM) for version 3 of the Simple Network Management
              Protocol (SNMPv3)", STD 62, RFC 3414, December 2002.

   [RFC3415]  Wijnen, B., Presuhn, R., and K. McCloghrie, "View-based
              Access Control Model (VACM) for the Simple Network
              Management Protocol (SNMP)", STD 62, RFC 3415,
              December 2002.

   [RFC3418]  Presuhn, R., "Management Information Base (MIB) for the
              Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)", STD 62,
              RFC 3418, December 2002.

   [RFC4122]  Leach, P., Mealling, M., and R. Salz, "A Universally
              Unique IDentifier (UUID) URN Namespace", RFC 4122,
              July 2005.

   [RFC5226]  Narten, T. and H. Alvestrand, "Guidelines for Writing an
              IANA Considerations Section in RFCs", BCP 26, RFC 5226,



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              May 2008.

   [RFC6933]  Bierman, A., Romascanu, D., Quittek, J., and M.
              Chandramouli, "Entity MIB (Version 4)", RFC 6933,
              May 2013.

10.2.  Informative References

   [RFC3410]  Case, J., Mundy, R., Partain, D., and B. Stewart,
              "Introduction and Applicability Statements for Internet-
              Standard Management Framework", RFC 3410, December 2002.

   [IEEE8021-BRIDGE-MIB]
              IEEE, "IEEE8021-BRIDGE-MIB", <http://www.ieee802.org/1/
              files/public/MIBs/IEEE8021-BRIDGE-MIB-200810150000Z.txt>.

   [IEEE8021-Q-BRIDGE-MIB]
              IEEE, "IEEE8021-BRIDGE-MIB", <http://www.ieee802.org/1/
              files/public/MIBs/
              IEEE8021-Q-BRIDGE-MIB-200810150000Z.txt>.































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Appendix A.  State Transition Table

   +--------------+----------------+--------------+--------------------+
   |     State    |    Change to   |  Next state  |    Notification    |
   |              |  vmAdminState  |              |                    |
   |              |     at the     |              |                    |
   |              |  hypervisor or |              |                    |
   |              |     (Event)    |              |                    |
   +--------------+----------------+--------------+--------------------+
   |   suspended  |     running    |   resuming   |    vmResuming |    |
   |              |                |              |   vmBulkResuming   |
   |              |                |              |                    |
   |  suspending  |    (suspend    |   suspended  |    vmSuspended |   |
   |              |    operation   |              |   vmBulkSuspended  |
   |              |   completed)   |              |                    |
   |              |                |              |                    |
   |    running   |    suspended   |  suspending  |   vmSuspending |   |
   |              |                |              |  vmBulkSuspending  |
   |              |                |              |                    |
   |              |    shutdown    | shuttingdown |  vmShuttingdown |  |
   |              |                |              | vmBulkShuttingdown |
   |              |                |              |                    |
   |              |  (migration to |   migrating  |    vmMigrating |   |
   |              |      other     |              |  vmBulkMingrating  |
   |              |   hypervisor   |              |                    |
   |              |   initiated)   |              |                    |
   |              |                |              |                    |
   |   resuming   |     (resume    |    running   |     vmRunning |    |
   |              |    opeartion   |              |    vmBulkRunning   |
   |              |   completed)   |              |                    |
   |              |                |              |                    |
   |    paused    |     running    |    running   |     vmRunning |    |
   |              |                |              |    vmBulkRunning   |
   |              |                |              |                    |
   | shuttingdown |    (shutdown   |   shutdown   |    vmShutdown |    |
   |              |    operation   |              |   vmBulkShutdown   |
   |              |   completed)   |              |                    |
   |              |                |              |                    |
   |   shutdown   |     running    |    running   |     vmRunning |    |
   |              |                |              |    vmBulkRunning   |
   |              |                |              |                    |
   |              | (if this state |   migrating  |    vmMigrating |   |
   |              |    entry is    |              |   vmBulkMigrating  |
   |              |  created by a  |              |                    |
   |              |    migration   |              |                    |
   |              |  operation (*) |              |                    |
   |              |                |              |                    |




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   |              |    (deletion   |  (no state)  |     vmDeleted |    |
   |              |    operation   |              |    vmBulkDeleted   |
   |              |   completed)   |              |                    |
   |              |                |              |                    |
   |   migrating  |   (migration   |    running   |     vmRunning |    |
   |              |   from other   |              |    vmBulkRunning   |
   |              |   hypervisor   |              |                    |
   |              |   completed)   |              |                    |
   |              |                |              |                    |
   |              |  (migration to |   shutdown   |    vmShutdown |    |
   |              |      other     |              |   vmBulkShutdown   |
   |              |   hypervisor   |              |                    |
   |              |   completed)   |              |                    |
   |              |                |              |                    |
   |   preparing  |  (preparation  |   shutdown   |    vmShutdown |    |
   |              |   completed)   |              |   vmBulkShutdown   |
   |              |                |              |                    |
   |    crashed   |        -       |       -      |          -         |
   |              |                |              |                    |
   |              |    (crashed)   |    crashed   |     vmCrashed |    |
   |              |                |              |    vmBulkCrashed   |
   |              |                |              |                    |
   |  (no state)  |  (preparation  |   preparing  |          -         |
   |              |   initiated)   |              |                    |
   |              |                |              |                    |
   |              |  (migrate from | shutdown (*) |    vmShutdown |    |
   |              |      other     |              |   vmBulkShutdown   |
   |              |   hypervisor   |              |                    |
   |              |   initiated)   |              |                    |
   +--------------+----------------+--------------+--------------------+

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Authors' Addresses

   Hirochika Asai
   The University of Tokyo
   7-3-1 Hongo
   Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo  113-8656
   JP

   Phone: +81 3 5841 6748
   Email: panda@hongo.wide.ad.jp


   Michael MacFaden
   VMware Inc.

   Email: mrm@vmware.com


   Juergen Schoenwaelder
   Jacobs University
   Campus Ring 1
   Bremen 28759
   Germany

   Email: j.schoenwaelder@jacobs-university.de


   Keiichi Shima
   IIJ Innovation Institute Inc.
   2-10-2 Fujimi
   Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo  102-0071
   JP

   Email: keiichi@iijlab.net


   Tina Tsou
   Huawei Technologies (USA)
   2330 Central Expressway
   Santa Clara  CA 95050
   USA

   Email: tina.tsou.zouting@huawei.com








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   Yuji Sekiya
   The University of Tokyo
   2-11-16 Yayoi
   Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo  113-8658
   JP

   Email: sekiya@wide.ad.jp


   Cathy Zhou
   Huawei Technologies
   Bantian, Longgang District
   Shenzhen  518129
   P.R. China

   Email: cathyzhou@huawei.com


   Hiroshi Esaki
   The University of Tokyo
   7-3-1 Hongo
   Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo  113-8656
   JP

   Phone: +81 3 5841 6748
   Email: hiroshi@wide.ad.jp

























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