Concluded WG Relational Database Management Systems MIB (rdbmsmib)
Note: The data for concluded WGs is occasionally incorrect.
WG | Name | Relational Database Management Systems MIB | |
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Acronym | rdbmsmib | ||
Area | Network Management Area (mgt) | ||
State | Concluded | ||
Charter | charter-ietf-rdbmsmib-01 Approved | ||
Document dependencies | |||
Personnel | Chair | Robert Purvy | |
Area Director | Deirdre C. Kostick | ||
Tech Advisor | Dr. Marshall T. Rose | ||
Mailing list | Address | rdbmsmib@us.oracle.com | |
To subscribe | rdbmsmib-request@us.oracle.com | ||
Archive | gatekeeper.dec.com:~/pub/net/info/ietf |
Final Charter for Working Group
The Relational Database Management System (RDBMS) MIB Working Group is
chartered to develop a set of managed objects for RDBMS implementations.
These objects will be the minimum necessary to provide the ability to
monitor and control these systems, providing fault, configuration, and
performance management, and will be consistent with the SNMP framework
and existing SNMP standards.
At its discretion, the working group may also define a small number of
unsolicited notifications (traps) which carry these managed objects.
However, the working group recognizes that traps are used sparingly in
the SNMP framework.
The working group recognizes that the structure of RDBMS implementations
varies widely, and shall take special care that its definitions reflect
a generic and consistent architectural model of RDBMS management rather
than the structure of particular RDBMS implementations, or operating
system or platform-specific issues. However, because of the inherent
architectural differences between different implementations, the working
group may have to separate the MIB definitions common to all RDBMSs from
the definitions which would apply only to some RDBMSs.
Milestones
Date | Milestone | Associated documents |
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Apr 1994 | Submit final Internet-Draft to IESG for consideration as a Proposed Standard. | |
Mar 1994 | Post first Internet-Draft; continue discussion |