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diff --git a/system/doc/oam/oam_intro.xml b/system/doc/oam/oam_intro.xml index ead8c026b9..3d08a5f3b1 100644 --- a/system/doc/oam/oam_intro.xml +++ b/system/doc/oam/oam_intro.xml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ <chapter> <header> <copyright> - <year>1997</year><year>2017</year> + <year>1997</year><year>2018</year> <holder>Ericsson AB. All Rights Reserved.</holder> </copyright> <legalnotice> @@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ <section> <title>MIB Structure</title> <p>The top-level OTP MIB is called <c>OTP-REG</c> and it is - included in the SASL application. All other OTP MIBs + included in the SNMP application. All other OTP MIBs import some objects from this MIB.</p> <p>Each MIB is contained in one application. The MIB text @@ -186,67 +186,44 @@ the application directory. The generated <c>.hrl</c> files with constant declarations are stored under <c><![CDATA[include/<MIB>.hrl]]></c>, and the compiled MIBs - are stored under <c><![CDATA[priv/mibs/<MIB>.bin]]></c>. - For example, the <c>OTP-MIB</c> is included in the - SASL application:</p> + are stored under <c><![CDATA[priv/mibs/<MIB>.bin]]></c>. </p> - <code type="none"> -sasl-1.3/mibs/OTP-MIB.mib -include/OTP-MIB.hrl -priv/mibs/OTP-MIB.bin</code> - - <p>An application that needs to import this MIB into another + <p>An application that needs to import an MIB into another MIB is to use the <c>il</c> option to the SNMP MIB compiler:</p> <code type="none"> -snmp:c("MY-MIB", [{il, ["sasl/priv/mibs"]}]).</code> +snmp:c("MY-MIB", [{il, ["snmp/priv/mibs"]}]).</code> - <p>If the application needs to include the generated + <p>If the application needs to include a generated <c>.hrl</c> file, it is to use the <c>-include_lib</c> directive to the Erlang compiler:</p> <code type="none"> -module(my_mib). --include_lib("sasl/include/OTP-MIB.hrl").</code> +-include_lib("snmp/include/OTP-REG.hrl").</code> - <p>The following MIBs are defined in the OTP system:</p> + <p>Here is a list of some of the MIBs defined in the OTP system:</p> <list type="bulleted"> - <item><p><c>OTP-REG</c> (in SASL) contains the top-level + <item><p><c>OTP-REG</c> (in SNMP) contains the top-level OTP registration objects, used by all other MIBs.</p></item> - <item><p><c>OTP-TC</c> (in SASL) contains the general + <item><p><c>OTP-TC</c> (in SNMP) contains the general Textual Conventions, which can be used by any other MIB.</p></item> - <item><p><c>OTP-MIB</c> (in SASL) contains objects for - instrumentation of the Erlang nodes, the Erlang machines, - and the applications in the system.</p></item> - <item><p><c>OTP-OS-MON-MIB</c> (in <c>oc_mon</c>) contains - objects for instrumentation of disk, memory, and CPU use - of the nodes in the system.</p></item> <item><p><c>OTP-SNMPEA-MIB</c> (in <c>snmp</c>) contains objects for instrumentation and control of the extensible SNMP agent itself. The agent also implements the standard SNMPv2-MIB (or v1 part of MIB-II, if SNMPv1 is used).</p></item> - <item><p><c>OTP-EVA-MIB</c> (in <c>eva</c>) contains objects - for instrumentation and control of the events and alarms in - the system.</p></item> - <item><p><c>OTP-LOG-MIB</c> (in <c>eva</c>) contains objects - for instrumentation and control of the logs and FTP transfer of - logs.</p></item> - <item><p><c>OTP-EVA-LOG-MIB</c> (in <c>eva</c>) contains objects - for instrumentation and control of the events and alarm logs - in the system.</p></item> - <item><p><c>OTP-SNMPEA-LOG-MIB</c> (in <c>eva</c>) contains - objects for instrumentation and control of the SNMP audit - trail log in the system.</p></item> </list> <p>The different applications use different strategies for loading the MIBs into the agent. Some MIB implementations are code-only, while others need a server. One way, used by the code-only MIB implementations, is for the user to call a - function such as <c>otp_mib:load(Agent)</c> to load the MIB, - and <c>otp_mib:unload(Agent)</c> to unload the MIB. See the - manual page for each application for a description of how - to load each MIB.</p> + function such as + <c>snmpa:unload_mibs(Agent, [Mib])</c> + to load the MIB, and + <c>snmpa:unload_mibs(Agent, [Mib])</c> + to unload the MIB. See the manual page for each application for + a description of how to load each MIB.</p> </section> </section> </chapter> |