View Source snmpm (snmp v5.17)
Interface functions to the SNMP toolkit manager
The module snmpm
contains interface functions to the SNMP manager.
Summary
Types
Value type depend on the item according to
The time to complete a (agent) registration.
Is a unique term that identifies a request.
Module implementing the snmpm_user behaviour.
Is a unique non-empty string.
Is a unique term that identifies a user.
Value type depend on the item according to
o - 'OBJECT IDENTIFIER'
Functions
Retrieve agent config.
Equivalent to async_get2/4
.
Asynchronous get-request
.
Asynchronous get-bulk-request
(See RFC1905).
Equivalent to async_get_next2/4
.
Asynchronous get-next-request
.
Equivalent to async_set2/4
.
Asynchronous set-request
.
Backup persistent data handled by the manager.
Cancel a previous asynchronous request.
Cancel a previous request to be notified of SNMP manager start.
Changes the log size of the Audit Trail Log. The application must be configured to use the audit trail log function. Please refer to disk_log(3) in Kernel Reference Manual for a description of how to change the log size.
Turn off monitoring of the SNMP manager.
Equivalent to format_reason/2
.
This utility function is used to create a formatted (pretty printable) string of the error reason received from either
Returns a list (a dictionary) containing information about the manager. Information includes statistics counters, miscellaneous info about each process (e.g. memory allocation), and so on.
Load a Mib
into the manager. The MibName
is the name of the Mib, including
the path to where the compiled mib is found. For example,
Equivalent to log_to_io/7
.
Equivalent to log_to_io/7
.
Equivalent to log_to_io/7
.
Equivalent to log_to_io/7
.
Equivalent to log_to_io/7
.
Equivalent to log_to_io/7
.
Converts an Audit Trail Log to a readable format and prints it on stdio.
LogName
defaults to "snmpm_log". LogFile
defaults to "snmpm.log".
Equivalent to log_to_txt/8
.
Equivalent to log_to_txt/8
.
Equivalent to log_to_txt/8
.
Equivalent to log_to_txt/8
.
Equivalent to log_to_txt/8
.
Equivalent to log_to_txt/8
.
Equivalent to log_to_txt/8
.
Converts an Audit Trail Log to a readable text file. OutFile
defaults to
"./snmpm_log.txt". LogName
defaults to "snmpm_log". LogFile
defaults to
"snmpm.log".
Monitor the SNMP manager. In case of a crash, the calling (monitoring) process will get a 'DOWN' message (see the erlang module for more info).
Transform a alias-name to its oid.
Request a notification (message) when the SNMP manager has started.
Transform a oid to its aliasname.
Retrieve the type (asn1 bertype) of an oid.
Explicitly instruct the manager to handle this agent, with UserId
as the
responsible user.
Equivalent to register_user/4
.
Register the manager entity (=user) responsible for specific agent(s).
Register the monitored manager entity (=user) responsible for specific agent(s).
Explicitly instruct the manager to handle this USM user. Note that there is an alternate way to do the same thing: Add the usm user to the manager config files (see usm.conf).
Restart the indicated process (What
). Note that its not without risk to
restart a process, and should therefore be used with care.
Changes the run-time Audit Trail log type.
Equivalent to sync_get2/4
.
Synchronous get-request
.
Synchronous get-bulk-request
(See RFC1905).
Equivalent to sync_get_next2/4
.
Synchronous get-next-request
.
Equivalent to sync_set2/4
.
Synchronous set-request
.
Unload a Mib
from the manager. The MibName
is the name of the Mib, including
the path to where the compiled mib is found. For example,
Unregister the agent.
Unregister the user.
Unregister this USM user.
Update agent config.
Update agent config.
Update usm user config.
Retrieve usm user config.
Sets verbosity for the designated process. For the lowest verbosity silence
,
nothing is printed. The higher the verbosity, the more is printed.
Equivalent to which_agents/1
.
Get a list of all registered agents or all agents registered by a specific user.
Get a list of all the mib's loaded into the manager.
Get a list of the identities of all registered users.
Get a list of all registered usm users.
Get a list of all registered usm users with engine-id EngineID
.
Types
-type agent_config() :: {engine_id, snmp:engine_id()} | {address, inet:ip_address()} | {port, inet:port_number()} | {tdomain, snmp:tdomain()} | {community, snmp:community()} | {timeout, register_timeout()} | {max_message_size, snmp:mms()} | {version, snmp:version()} | {sec_model, snmp:sec_model()} | {sec_name, snmp:sec_name()} | {sec_level, snmp:sec_level()}.
-type agent_config_item() ::
engine_id | address | port | tdomain | community | timeout | max_message_size | version |
sec_model | sec_name | sec_level.
Value type depend on the item according to:
engine_id
- Engine ID of the agent.Value type: engine_id()
address
- The IP address of the agent.Value type: ip_address()
port
- Port number of the agent.Value type: port_number()
tdomain
- Transport domain.Value type: tdomain()
community
- Community.Value type: community()
timeout
- Registration timeout.Value type:
register_timeout/0
max_message_size
- Max Message Size of a message.Value type: mms()
version
- What SNMP version is used when communicating with this agent.Value type: version()
sec_model
- Security Model.Value type: sec_model()
sec_name
- Security Name.Value type: sec_name()
sec_level
- Security Level.Value type: sec_level()
-type pdu_type() :: snmp:pdu_type() | trappdu.
-type register_timeout() :: pos_integer() | snmp:snmp_timer().
The time to complete a (agent) registration.
-opaque request_id()
Is a unique term that identifies a request.
-type snmp_reply() :: {snmp:error_status(), snmp:error_index(), [snmp:varbind()]}.
-type snmpm_user() :: module().
Module implementing the snmpm_user behaviour.
-type target_name() :: string().
Is a unique non-empty string.
-type user_id() :: term().
Is a unique term that identifies a user.
-type usm_config_item() :: sec_name | auth | auth_key | priv | priv_key.
Value type depend on the item according to:
sec_name
- Security Name.Value type:
snmp:sec_name()
auth
- Authentication protocol.Value type:
snmp:usm_auth_protocol()
auth_key
- Authentication key.Value type:
snmp:usm_auth_key()
priv
- Privacy protocol.Value type:
snmp:usm_priv_protocol()
priv_key
- Privacy key.Value type:
snmp:usm_priv_key()
-type value_type() :: o | i | u | g | s | s | b | ip | op | c32 | c64 | tt.
o - 'OBJECT IDENTIFIER'
i - 'INTEGER'
u - 'Unsigned32
g - 'Unsigned32'
s - 'OCTET STRING'
b - 'BITS'
ip - 'IpAddress'
op - 'Opaque'
c32 - 'Counter32'
c64 - 'Counter64'
tt - 'TimeTicks'
-type var_and_val() :: {OID :: snmp:oid(), ValueType :: value_type(), Value :: term()} | {OID :: snmp:oid(), Value :: term()}.
Functions
-spec agent_info(TargetName, Item) -> {ok, Value} | {error, Reason} when TargetName :: target_name(), Item :: agent_config_item(), Value :: term(), Reason :: term().
Retrieve agent config.
-spec async_get2(UserId, TargetName, Oids) -> {ok, ReqId} | {error, Reason} when UserId :: user_id(), TargetName :: target_name(), Oids :: [snmp:oid()], ReqId :: request_id(), Reason :: term().
Equivalent to async_get2/4
.
-spec async_get2(UserId, TargetName, Oids, SendOpts) -> {ok, ReqId} | {error, Reason} when UserId :: user_id(), TargetName :: target_name(), Oids :: [snmp:oid()], SendOpts :: [SendOpt], SendOpt :: {context, snmp:context_name()} | {timeout, pos_integer()} | {community, snmp:community()} | {sec_model, snmp:sec_model()} | {sec_name, snmp:sec_name()} | {sec_level, snmp:sec_level()} | {max_message_size, snmp:mms()} | {extra, term()}, ReqId :: request_id(), Reason :: term().
Asynchronous get-request
.
The reply, if it arrives, will be delivered to the user through a call to the
snmpm_user
callback function handle_pdu
.
The send option timeout
specifies for how long the request is valid (after
which the manager is free to delete it).
The send option extra
specifies an opaque data structure passed on to the
net-if process. The net-if process included in this application makes, with one
exception, no use of this info, so the only use for it (when using the built in
net-if) would be tracing. The one usage exception is: Any tuple with
snmpm_extra_info_tag
as its first element is reserved for internal use.
Some of the send options (community
, sec_model
, sec_name
, sec_level
and
max_message_size
) are override options
. That is, for this request, they
override any configuration done when the agent was registered.
async_get_bulk2(UserId, TargetName, NonRep, MaxRep, Oids)
View Source (since OTP R14B03)-spec async_get_bulk2(UserId, TargetName, NonRep, MaxRep, Oids) -> {ok, ReqId} | {error, Reason} when UserId :: user_id(), TargetName :: target_name(), NonRep :: non_neg_integer(), MaxRep :: non_neg_integer(), Oids :: [snmp:oid()], ReqId :: request_id(), Reason :: term().
Equivalent to async_get_bulk2/6
.
async_get_bulk2(UserId, TargetName, NonRep, MaxRep, Oids, SendOpts)
View Source (since OTP R14B03)-spec async_get_bulk2(UserId, TargetName, NonRep, MaxRep, Oids, SendOpts) -> {ok, ReqId} | {error, Reason} when UserId :: user_id(), TargetName :: target_name(), NonRep :: non_neg_integer(), MaxRep :: non_neg_integer(), Oids :: [snmp:oid()], SendOpts :: [SendOpt], SendOpt :: {context, snmp:context_name()} | {timeout, pos_integer()} | {community, snmp:community()} | {sec_model, snmp:sec_model()} | {sec_name, snmp:sec_name()} | {sec_level, snmp:sec_level()} | {max_message_size, snmp:mms()} | {extra, term()}, ReqId :: request_id(), Reason :: term().
Asynchronous get-bulk-request
(See RFC1905).
The reply, if it arrives, will be delivered to the user through a call to the
snmpm_user
callback function handle_pdu
.
The send option timeout
specifies for how long the request is valid (after
which the manager is free to delete it).
The send option extra
specifies an opaque data structure passed on to the
net-if
process.
The net-if
process included in this application makes no use of
this info, so the only use for it in such a configuration (when using the built
in net-if
) would be tracing.
Some of the send options (community
, sec_model
, sec_name
, sec_level
and
max_message_size
) are override options
. That is, for this request, they
override any configuration done when the agent was registered.
-spec async_get_next2(UserId, TargetName, Oids) -> {ok, ReqId} | {error, Reason} when UserId :: user_id(), TargetName :: target_name(), Oids :: [snmp:oid()], ReqId :: request_id(), Reason :: term().
Equivalent to async_get_next2/4
.
async_get_next2(UserId, TargetName, Oids, SendOpts)
View Source (since OTP R14B03)-spec async_get_next2(UserId, TargetName, Oids, SendOpts) -> {ok, ReqId} | {error, Reason} when UserId :: user_id(), TargetName :: target_name(), Oids :: [snmp:oid()], SendOpts :: [SendOpt], SendOpt :: {context, snmp:context_name()} | {timeout, pos_integer()} | {community, snmp:community()} | {sec_model, snmp:sec_model()} | {sec_name, snmp:sec_name()} | {sec_level, snmp:sec_level()} | {max_message_size, snmp:mms()} | {extra, term()}, ReqId :: request_id(), Reason :: term().
Asynchronous get-next-request
.
The reply, if it arrives, will be delivered to the user through a call to the
snmpm_user
callback function handle_pdu
.
The send option timeout
specifies for how long the request is valid (after
which the manager is free to delete it).
The send option extra
specifies an opaque data structure passed on to the
net-if
process.
The net-if
process included in this application makes, with one
exception, no use of this info, so the only use for it (when using the built in
net-if
) would be tracing. The one usage exception is: Any tuple with
snmpm_extra_info_tag
as its first element is reserved for internal use.
Some of the send options (community
, sec_model
, sec_name
, sec_level
and
max_message_size
) are override options
. That is, for this request, they
override any configuration done when the agent was registered.
-spec async_set2(UserId, TargetName, VarsAndVals) -> {ok, ReqId} | {error, Reason} when UserId :: user_id(), TargetName :: target_name(), VarsAndVals :: [var_and_val()], ReqId :: request_id(), Reason :: term().
Equivalent to async_set2/4
.
async_set2(UserId, TargetName, VarsAndVals, SendOpts)
View Source (since OTP R14B03)-spec async_set2(UserId, TargetName, VarsAndVals, SendOpts) -> {ok, ReqId} | {error, Reason} when UserId :: user_id(), TargetName :: target_name(), VarsAndVals :: [var_and_val()], SendOpts :: [SendOpt], SendOpt :: {context, snmp:context_name()} | {timeout, pos_integer()} | {community, snmp:community()} | {sec_model, snmp:sec_model()} | {sec_name, snmp:sec_name()} | {sec_level, snmp:sec_level()} | {max_message_size, snmp:mms()} | {extra, term()}, ReqId :: request_id(), Reason :: term().
Asynchronous set-request
.
The reply will be delivered to the user through a call to the
snmpm_user
callback function handle_pdu
.
The send option timeout
specifies for how long the request is valid (after
which the manager is free to delete it).
When var_and_val() is {oid(), value()}, the manager makes an educated guess based on the loaded mibs.
The send option extra
specifies an opaque data structure passed on to the
net-if process. The net-if process included in this application makes, with one
exception, no use of this info, so the only use for it (when using the built in
net-if) would be tracing. The one usage exception is: Any tuple with
snmpm_extra_info_tag
as its first element is reserved for internal use.
Some of the send options (community
, sec_model
, sec_name
, sec_level
and
max_message_size
) are override options
. That is, for this request, they
override any configuration done when the agent was registered.
Backup persistent data handled by the manager.
BackupDir cannot be identical to DbDir.
-spec cancel_async_request(UserId, ReqId) -> ok | {error, Reason} when UserId :: user_id(), ReqId :: request_id(), Reason :: term().
Cancel a previous asynchronous request.
Cancel a previous request to be notified of SNMP manager start.
-spec change_log_size(NewSize) -> ok | {error, Reason} when NewSize :: snmp:log_size(), Reason :: term().
Changes the log size of the Audit Trail Log. The application must be configured to use the audit trail log function. Please refer to disk_log(3) in Kernel Reference Manual for a description of how to change the log size.
The change is permanent, as long as the log is not deleted. That means, the log size is remembered across reboots.
-spec demonitor(Ref) -> true when Ref :: reference().
Turn off monitoring of the SNMP manager.
Equivalent to format_reason/2
.
-spec format_reason(Prefix, Reason) -> FReason when Prefix :: non_neg_integer() | string(), Reason :: term(), FReason :: string().
This utility function is used to create a formatted (pretty printable) string of the error reason received from either:
- The
Reason
returned value if any of the sync/async get/get-next/set/get-bulk functions returns{error, Reason}
- The
Reason
parameter in the handle_error user callback function.
Prefix
should either be an indentation string (e.g. a list of spaces) or a
positive integer (which will be used to create the indentation string of that
length).
Returns a list (a dictionary) containing information about the manager. Information includes statistics counters, miscellaneous info about each process (e.g. memory allocation), and so on.
-spec load_mib(MibName) -> ok | {error, Reason} when MibName :: snmp:mib_name(), Reason :: term().
Load a Mib
into the manager. The MibName
is the name of the Mib, including
the path to where the compiled mib is found. For example,
Dir = code:priv_dir(my_app) ++ "/mibs/",
snmpm:load_mib(Dir ++ "MY-MIB").
-spec log_to_io(LogDir) -> ok | {ok, Cnt} | {error, Reason} when LogDir :: snmp:dir(), Cnt :: {NumOK, NumERR}, NumOK :: non_neg_integer(), NumERR :: pos_integer(), Reason :: term().
Equivalent to log_to_io/7
.
-spec log_to_io(LogDir, Block) -> ok | {ok, Cnt} | {error, Reason} when LogDir :: snmp:dir(), Block :: boolean(), Cnt :: {NumOK, NumERR}, NumOK :: non_neg_integer(), NumERR :: pos_integer(), Reason :: term(); (LogDir, Mibs) -> ok | {ok, Cnt} | {error, Reason} when LogDir :: snmp:dir(), Mibs :: [snmp:mib_name()], Cnt :: {NumOK, NumERR}, NumOK :: non_neg_integer(), NumERR :: pos_integer(), Reason :: term().
Equivalent to log_to_io/7
.
-spec log_to_io(LogDir, Mibs, Block) -> ok | {ok, Cnt} | {error, Reason} when LogDir :: snmp:dir(), Mibs :: [snmp:mib_name()], Block :: boolean(), Cnt :: {NumOK, NumERR}, NumOK :: non_neg_integer(), NumERR :: pos_integer(), Reason :: term(); (LogDir, Mibs, LogName) -> ok | {ok, Cnt} | {error, Reason} when LogDir :: snmp:dir(), Mibs :: [snmp:mib_name()], LogName :: string(), Cnt :: {NumOK, NumERR}, NumOK :: non_neg_integer(), NumERR :: pos_integer(), Reason :: term().
Equivalent to log_to_io/7
.
-spec log_to_io(LogDir, Mibs, LogName, Block) -> ok | {ok, Cnt} | {error, Reason} when LogDir :: snmp:dir(), Mibs :: [snmp:mib_name()], LogName :: string(), Block :: boolean(), Cnt :: {NumOK, NumERR}, NumOK :: non_neg_integer(), NumERR :: pos_integer(), Reason :: term(); (LogDir, Mibs, LogName, LogFile) -> ok | {ok, Cnt} | {error, Reason} when LogDir :: snmp:dir(), Mibs :: [snmp:mib_name()], LogName :: string(), LogFile :: string(), Cnt :: {NumOK, NumERR}, NumOK :: non_neg_integer(), NumERR :: pos_integer(), Reason :: term().
Equivalent to log_to_io/7
.
-spec log_to_io(LogDir, Mibs, LogName, LogFile, Block) -> ok | {ok, Cnt} | {error, Reason} when LogDir :: snmp:dir(), Mibs :: [snmp:mib_name()], LogName :: string(), LogFile :: string(), Block :: boolean(), Cnt :: {NumOK, NumERR}, NumOK :: non_neg_integer(), NumERR :: pos_integer(), Reason :: term(); (LogDir, Mibs, LogName, LogFile, Start) -> ok | {ok, Cnt} | {error, Reason} when LogDir :: snmp:dir(), Mibs :: [snmp:mib_name()], LogName :: string(), LogFile :: string(), Start :: null | snmp:log_time(), Cnt :: {NumOK, NumERR}, NumOK :: non_neg_integer(), NumERR :: pos_integer(), Reason :: term().
Equivalent to log_to_io/7
.
-spec log_to_io(LogDir, Mibs, LogName, LogFile, Block, Start) -> ok | {ok, Cnt} | {error, Reason} when LogDir :: snmp:dir(), Mibs :: [snmp:mib_name()], LogName :: string(), LogFile :: string(), Block :: boolean(), Start :: null | snmp:log_time(), Cnt :: {NumOK, NumERR}, NumOK :: non_neg_integer(), NumERR :: pos_integer(), Reason :: term(); (LogDir, Mibs, LogName, LogFile, Start, Stop) -> ok | {ok, Cnt} | {error, Reason} when LogDir :: snmp:dir(), Mibs :: [snmp:mib_name()], LogName :: string(), LogFile :: string(), Start :: null | snmp:log_time(), Stop :: null | snmp:log_time(), Cnt :: {NumOK, NumERR}, NumOK :: non_neg_integer(), NumERR :: pos_integer(), Reason :: term().
Equivalent to log_to_io/7
.
log_to_io(LogDir, Mibs, LogName, LogFile, Block, Start, Stop)
View Source (since OTP R16B03)-spec log_to_io(LogDir, Mibs, LogName, LogFile, Block, Start, Stop) -> ok | {ok, Cnt} | {error, Reason} when LogDir :: snmp:dir(), Mibs :: [snmp:mib_name()], LogName :: string(), LogFile :: string(), Block :: boolean(), Start :: null | snmp:log_time(), Stop :: null | snmp:log_time(), Cnt :: {NumOK, NumERR}, NumOK :: non_neg_integer(), NumERR :: pos_integer(), Reason :: term().
Converts an Audit Trail Log to a readable format and prints it on stdio.
LogName
defaults to "snmpm_log". LogFile
defaults to "snmpm.log".
The Block
argument indicates if the log should be blocked during conversion.
This could be useful when converting large logs (when otherwise the log could
wrap during conversion). Defaults to true
.
Start
and Stop
indicates which log entries should be converted,
from when (Start
) to when (Stop
). Start = null
=> Start from the
beginning of the log. Stop = null
=> Stop the conversion at the end
of the log. Defaults to Start = null
and Stop = null
(the entire log).
See snmp:log_to_io/7
for more info.
Equivalent to log_to_txt/8
.
-spec log_to_txt(LogDir :: snmp:dir(), Block :: boolean()) -> snmp:void(); (LogDir :: snmp:dir(), Mibs :: [snmp:mib_name()]) -> snmp:void().
Equivalent to log_to_txt/8
.
-spec log_to_txt(LogDir :: snmp:dir(), Mibs :: [snmp:mib_name()], Block :: boolean()) -> snmp:void(); (LogDir :: snmp:dir(), Mibs :: [snmp:mib_name()], OutFile :: file:filename()) -> snmp:void().
Equivalent to log_to_txt/8
.
-spec log_to_txt(LogDir :: snmp:dir(), Mibs :: [snmp:mib_name()], OutFile :: file:filename(), Block :: boolean()) -> snmp:void(); (LogDir :: snmp:dir(), Mibs :: [snmp:mib_name()], OutFile :: file:filename(), LogName :: string()) -> snmp:void().
Equivalent to log_to_txt/8
.
-spec log_to_txt(LogDir :: snmp:dir(), Mibs :: [snmp:mib_name()], OutFile :: file:filename(), LogName :: string(), Block :: boolean()) -> snmp:void(); (LogDir :: snmp:dir(), Mibs :: [snmp:mib_name()], OutFile :: file:filename(), LogName :: string(), LogFile :: string()) -> snmp:void().
Equivalent to log_to_txt/8
.
-spec log_to_txt(LogDir :: snmp:dir(), Mibs :: [snmp:mib_name()], OutFile :: file:filename(), LogName :: string(), LogFile :: string(), Block :: boolean()) -> snmp:void(); (LogDir :: snmp:dir(), Mibs :: [snmp:mib_name()], OutFile :: file:filename(), LogName :: string(), LogFile :: string(), Start :: null | snmp:log_time()) -> snmp:void().
Equivalent to log_to_txt/8
.
-spec log_to_txt(LogDir :: snmp:dir(), Mibs :: [snmp:mib_name()], OutFile :: file:filename(), LogName :: string(), LogFile :: string(), Block :: boolean(), Start :: null | snmp:log_time()) -> snmp:void(); (LogDir :: snmp:dir(), Mibs :: [snmp:mib_name()], OutFile :: file:filename(), LogName :: string(), LogFile :: string(), Start :: null | snmp:log_time(), Stop :: null | snmp:log_time()) -> snmp:void().
Equivalent to log_to_txt/8
.
log_to_txt(LogDir, Mibs, OutFile, LogName, LogFile, Block, Start, Stop)
View Source (since OTP R16B03)-spec log_to_txt(LogDir :: snmp:dir(), Mibs :: [snmp:mib_name()], OutFile :: file:filename(), LogName :: string(), LogFile :: string(), Block :: boolean(), Start :: snmp:log_time(), Stop :: snmp:log_time()) -> snmp:void().
Converts an Audit Trail Log to a readable text file. OutFile
defaults to
"./snmpm_log.txt". LogName
defaults to "snmpm_log". LogFile
defaults to
"snmpm.log".
The Block
argument indicates if the log should be blocked during conversion.
This could be useful when converting large logs (when otherwise the log could
wrap during conversion). Defaults to true
.
Start
and Stop
indicates which log entries should be converted,
from when (Start
) to when (Stop
). Start = null
=> Start from the
beginning of the log. Stop = null
=> Stop the conversion at the end
of the log. Defaults to Start = null
and Stop = null
(the entire log).
See snmp:log_to_txt/8
for more info.
-spec monitor() -> MRef when MRef :: reference().
Monitor the SNMP manager. In case of a crash, the calling (monitoring) process will get a 'DOWN' message (see the erlang module for more info).
-spec name_to_oid(AliasName) -> {ok, OIDs} | {error, Reason} when AliasName :: atom(), OIDs :: [snmp:oid()], Reason :: term().
Transform a alias-name to its oid.
Note that an alias-name is only unique within the mib, so when loading several mib's into a manager, there might be several instances of the same aliasname.
-spec notify_started(Timeout) -> Pid when Timeout :: pos_integer(), Pid :: pid().
Request a notification (message) when the SNMP manager has started.
The Timeout
is the time the request is valid. The value has to be greater then
zero.
The Pid
is the process handling the supervision of the SNMP manager start.
When the manager has started a completion message will be sent to the client
from this process: {snmpm_started, Pid}
. If the SNMP manager was not started
in time, a timeout message will be sent to the client:
{snmpm_start_timeout, Pid}
.
A client application that is dependent on the SNMP manager will use this function in order to be notified of when the manager has started. There are two situations when this is useful:
- During the start of a system, when a client application could start prior to the SNMP manager but is dependent upon it, and therefore has to wait for it to start.
- When the SNMP manager has crashed, the dependent client application has to wait for the SNMP manager to be restarted before it can reconnect.
The function returns the pid() of a handler process, that does the supervision on behalf of the client application. Note that the client application is linked to this handler.
This function is used in conjunction with the monitor function.
-spec oid_to_name(OID) -> {ok, AliasName} | {error, Reason} when OID :: snmp:oid(), AliasName :: atom(), Reason :: term().
Transform a oid to its aliasname.
-spec oid_to_type(OID) -> {ok, Type} | {error, Reason} when OID :: snmp:oid(), Type :: atom(), Reason :: term().
Retrieve the type (asn1 bertype) of an oid.
-spec register_agent(UserId, TargetName, Config) -> ok | {error, Reason} when UserId :: user_id(), TargetName :: target_name(), Config :: [ConfigEntry], ConfigEntry :: {Item, Value}, Item :: agent_config_item(), Value :: term(), Reason :: term().
Explicitly instruct the manager to handle this agent, with UserId
as the
responsible user.
Called to instruct the manager that this agent shall be handled. This function is used when the user knows in advance which agents the manager shall handle. Note that there is an alternate way to do the same thing: Add the agent to the manager config files (see agents.conf).
TargetName
is a non-empty string, uniquely identifying the agent.
The type of Val
depends on Item
:
[mandatory] engine_id = engine_id()
[mandatory] address = inet:ip_address() % Depends on tdomain
[optional] port = inet:port_number()
[optional] tdomain = snmp:tdomain()
[optional] community = snmp:community()
[optional] timeout = register_timeout()
[optional] max_message_size = snmp:mms()
[optional] version = snmp:version()
[optional] sec_model = snmp:sec_model()
[optional] sec_name = snmp:sec_name()
[optional] sec_level = snmp:sec_level()
Note that if no tdomain
is given, the default value, transportDomainUdpIpv4
,
is used.
Note that if no port
is given and if taddress
does not contain a port
number, the default value is used.
-spec register_user(UserId, Module, Data) -> ok | {error, Reason} when UserId :: user_id(), Module :: snmpm_user(), Data :: term(), Reason :: term().
Equivalent to register_user/4
.
-spec register_user(UserId, Module, Data, DefaultAgentConfig) -> ok | {error, Reason} when UserId :: user_id(), Module :: snmpm_user(), Data :: term(), DefaultAgentConfig :: [DefaultConfigEntry], DefaultConfigEntry :: {Item, Value}, Item :: agent_config_item(), Value :: term(), Reason :: term().
Register the manager entity (=user) responsible for specific agent(s).
Module
is the callback module (snmpm_user
behaviour) which will be called
whenever something happens (detected agent, incoming reply or incoming
trap/notification).
Data
is an opaque data structure, not inspected by the manager, that will be
included in all callback calls to the Module
callback module (snmpm_user
behaviour).
The argument DefaultAgentConfig
is used as default values when this user
register agents.
Note that this operation (register user) could have already been done as a consequence of the node config. (see users.conf).
-spec register_user_monitor(UserId, Module, Data) -> ok | {error, Reason} when UserId :: user_id(), Module :: snmpm_user(), Data :: term(), Reason :: term().
Equivalent to register_user_monitor/4
.
-spec register_user_monitor(UserId, Module, Data, DefaultAgentConfig) -> ok | {error, Reason} when UserId :: user_id(), Module :: snmpm_user(), Data :: term(), DefaultAgentConfig :: [DefaultConfigEntry], DefaultConfigEntry :: {Item, Value}, Item :: agent_config_item(), Value :: term(), Reason :: term().
Register the monitored manager entity (=user) responsible for specific agent(s).
The process performing the registration will be monitored. Which means that if that process should die, all agents registered by that user process will be unregistered. All outstanding requests will be canceled.
Module
is the callback module (snmpm_user
behaviour) which will be called
whenever something happens (detected agent, incoming reply or incoming
trap/notification).
Data
is an opaque data structure, not inspected by the manager, that will be
included in all callback calls to the Module
callback module (snmpm_user
behaviour).
The argument DefaultAgentConfig
is used as default values when this user
register agents.
-spec register_usm_user(EngineID, UserName, Config) -> ok | {error, Reason} when EngineID :: snmp:engine_id(), UserName :: snmp:usm_name(), Config :: [ConfigEntry], ConfigEntry :: {Item, Value}, Item :: usm_config_item(), Value :: term(), Reason :: term().
Explicitly instruct the manager to handle this USM user. Note that there is an alternate way to do the same thing: Add the usm user to the manager config files (see usm.conf).
-spec restart(What) -> snmp:void() when What :: net_if.
Restart the indicated process (What
). Note that its not without risk to
restart a process, and should therefore be used with care.
-spec set_log_type(NewType) -> {ok, OldType} | {error, Reason} when NewType :: snmp:atl_type(), OldType :: snmp:atl_type(), Reason :: term().
Changes the run-time Audit Trail log type.
Note that this has no effect on the application configuration as defined by configuration files, so a node restart will revert the config to whatever is in those files.
This function is primarily useful in testing/debugging scenarios.
-spec sync_get2(UserId, TargetName, Oids) -> {ok, SnmpReply, Remaining} | {error, Reason} when UserId :: user_id(), TargetName :: target_name(), Oids :: [snmp:oid()], SnmpReply :: snmp_reply(), Remaining :: non_neg_integer(), Reason :: {send_failed, ReqId, ActualReason} | {invalid_sec_info, SecInfo, SnmpInfo} | term(), ReqId :: request_id(), ActualReason :: term(), SecInfo :: {SecTag, ExpectedValue, ReceivedValue}, SecTag :: atom(), ExpectedValue :: term(), ReceivedValue :: term(), SnmpInfo :: term().
Equivalent to sync_get2/4
.
-spec sync_get2(UserId, TargetName, Oids, SendOpts) -> {ok, SnmpReply, Remaining} | {error, Reason} when UserId :: user_id(), TargetName :: target_name(), Oids :: [snmp:oid()], SendOpts :: [SendOpt], SendOpt :: {context, snmp:context_name()} | {timeout, pos_integer()} | {community, snmp:community()} | {sec_model, snmp:sec_model()} | {sec_name, snmp:sec_name()} | {sec_level, snmp:sec_level()} | {max_message_size, snmp:mms()} | {extra, term()}, SnmpReply :: snmp_reply(), Remaining :: non_neg_integer(), Reason :: {send_failed, ReqId, ActualReason} | {invalid_sec_info, SecInfo, SnmpInfo} | term(), ReqId :: request_id(), ActualReason :: term(), SecInfo :: {SecTag, ExpectedValue, ReceivedValue}, SecTag :: atom(), ExpectedValue :: term(), ReceivedValue :: term(), SnmpInfo :: term().
Synchronous get-request
.
Remaining
is the remaining time of the given (or default) timeout time.
When Reason is {send_failed, ...} it means that the net-if
process
failed to send the (get-request
) message.
This could happen because of any number of reasons, i.e. encoding error.
ActualReason is the actual reason in this case.
The send option extra
specifies an opaque data structure passed on to the
net-if
process.
The net-if
process included in this application makes, with one
exception, no use of this info, so the only use for it (when using the built in
net-if
) would be tracing. The one usage exception is: Any tuple with
snmpm_extra_info_tag
as its first element is reserved for internal use.
Some of the send options (community
, sec_model
, sec_name
, sec_level
and
max_message_size
) are override options
. That is, for this request, they
override any configuration done when the agent was registered.
For SnmpInfo
, see the user callback function
handle_report.
sync_get_bulk2(UserId, TargetName, NonRep, MaxRep, Oids)
View Source (since OTP R14B03)-spec sync_get_bulk2(UserId, TargetName, NonRep, MaxRep, Oids) -> {ok, SnmpReply, Remaining} | {error, Reason} when UserId :: user_id(), TargetName :: target_name(), NonRep :: non_neg_integer(), MaxRep :: non_neg_integer(), Oids :: [snmp:oid()], SnmpReply :: snmp_reply(), Remaining :: non_neg_integer(), Reason :: {send_failed, ReqId, ActualReason} | {invalid_sec_info, SecInfo, SnmpInfo} | term(), ReqId :: request_id(), ActualReason :: term(), SecInfo :: {SecTag, ExpectedValue, ReceivedValue}, SecTag :: atom(), ExpectedValue :: term(), ReceivedValue :: term(), SnmpInfo :: term().
Equivalent to sync_get_bulk2/6
.
sync_get_bulk2(UserId, TargetName, NonRep, MaxRep, Oids, SendOpts)
View Source (since OTP R14B03)-spec sync_get_bulk2(UserId, TargetName, NonRep, MaxRep, Oids, SendOpts) -> {ok, SnmpReply, Remaining} | {error, Reason} when UserId :: user_id(), TargetName :: target_name(), NonRep :: non_neg_integer(), MaxRep :: non_neg_integer(), Oids :: [snmp:oid()], SendOpts :: [SendOpt], SendOpt :: {context, snmp:context_name()} | {timeout, pos_integer()} | {community, snmp:community()} | {sec_model, snmp:sec_model()} | {sec_name, snmp:sec_name()} | {sec_level, snmp:sec_level()} | {max_message_size, snmp:mms()} | {extra, term()}, ReqId :: request_id(), SnmpReply :: snmp_reply(), Remaining :: non_neg_integer(), Reason :: {send_failed, ReqId, ActualReason} | {invalid_sec_info, SecInfo, SnmpInfo} | term(), ReqId :: request_id(), ActualReason :: term(), SecInfo :: {SecTag, ExpectedValue, ReceivedValue}, SecTag :: atom(), ExpectedValue :: term(), ReceivedValue :: term(), SnmpInfo :: term().
Synchronous get-bulk-request
(See RFC1905).
Remaining
is the remaining time of the given (or default) timeout time.
When Reason is {send_failed, ...} it means that the net-if
process
failed to send the message. This could happen because of any number of reasons,
i.e. encoding error. ActualReason is the actual reason in this case.
The send option extra
specifies an opaque data structure passed on to the
net-if
process.
The net-if
process included in this application makes, with one
exception, no use of this info, so the only use for it (when using the built in
net-if
) would be tracing. The one usage exception is: Any tuple with
snmpm_extra_info_tag
as its first element is reserved for internal use.
Some of the send options (community
, sec_model
, sec_name
, sec_level
and
max_message_size
) are override options
. That is, for this request, they
override any configuration done when the agent was registered.
For SnmpInfo
, see the user callback function
snmpm_user:handle_report/3
.
-spec sync_get_next2(UserId, TargetName, Oids) -> {ok, SnmpReply, Remaining} | {error, Reason} when UserId :: user_id(), TargetName :: target_name(), Oids :: [snmp:oid()], SnmpReply :: snmp_reply(), Remaining :: non_neg_integer(), Reason :: {send_failed, ReqId, ActualReason} | {invalid_sec_info, SecInfo, SnmpInfo} | term(), ReqId :: request_id(), ActualReason :: term(), SecInfo :: {SecTag, ExpectedValue, ReceivedValue}, SecTag :: atom(), ExpectedValue :: term(), ReceivedValue :: term(), SnmpInfo :: term().
Equivalent to sync_get_next2/4
.
sync_get_next2(UserId, TargetName, Oids, SendOpts)
View Source (since OTP R14B03)-spec sync_get_next2(UserId, TargetName, Oids, SendOpts) -> {ok, SnmpReply, Remaining} | {error, Reason} when UserId :: user_id(), TargetName :: target_name(), Oids :: [snmp:oid()], SendOpts :: [SendOpt], SendOpt :: {context, snmp:context_name()} | {timeout, pos_integer()} | {community, snmp:community()} | {sec_model, snmp:sec_model()} | {sec_name, snmp:sec_name()} | {sec_level, snmp:sec_level()} | {max_message_size, snmp:mms()} | {extra, term()}, SnmpReply :: snmp_reply(), Remaining :: non_neg_integer(), Reason :: {send_failed, ReqId, ActualReason} | {invalid_sec_info, SecInfo, SnmpInfo} | term(), ReqId :: request_id(), ActualReason :: term(), SecInfo :: {SecTag, ExpectedValue, ReceivedValue}, SecTag :: atom(), ExpectedValue :: term(), ReceivedValue :: term(), SnmpInfo :: term().
Synchronous get-next-request
.
Remaining
is the remaining time of the given (or default) timeout time.
When Reason is {send_failed, ...} it means that the net-if
process
failed to send the message.
This could happen because of any number of reasons, i.e.
encoding error. ActualReason is the actual reason in this case.
The send option extra
specifies an opaque data structure passed on to the
net-if
process.
The net-if
process included in this application makes, with one
exception, no use of this info, so the only use for it (when using the built in
net-if
) would be tracing. The one usage exception is: Any tuple with
snmpm_extra_info_tag
as its first element is reserved for internal use.
Some of the send options (community
, sec_model
, sec_name
, sec_level
and
max_message_size
) are override options
. That is, for this request, they
override any configuration done when the agent was registered.
For SnmpInfo
, see the user callback function
handle_report.
-spec sync_set2(UserId, TargetName, VarsAndVals) -> {ok, SnmpReply, Remaining} | {error, Reason} when UserId :: user_id(), TargetName :: target_name(), VarsAndVals :: [var_and_val()], SnmpReply :: snmp_reply(), Remaining :: non_neg_integer(), Reason :: {send_failed, ReqId, ActualReason} | {invalid_sec_info, SecInfo, SnmpInfo} | term(), ReqId :: request_id(), ActualReason :: term(), SecInfo :: {SecTag, ExpectedValue, ReceivedValue}, SecTag :: atom(), ExpectedValue :: term(), ReceivedValue :: term(), SnmpInfo :: term().
Equivalent to sync_set2/4
.
sync_set2(UserId, TargetName, VarsAndVals, SendOpts)
View Source (since OTP R14B03)-spec sync_set2(UserId, TargetName, VarsAndVals, SendOpts) -> {ok, SnmpReply, Remaining} | {error, Reason} when UserId :: user_id(), TargetName :: target_name(), VarsAndVals :: [var_and_val()], SendOpts :: [SendOpt], SendOpt :: {context, snmp:context_name()} | {timeout, pos_integer()} | {community, snmp:community()} | {sec_model, snmp:sec_model()} | {sec_name, snmp:sec_name()} | {sec_level, snmp:sec_level()} | {max_message_size, snmp:mms()} | {extra, term()}, SnmpReply :: snmp_reply(), Remaining :: non_neg_integer(), Reason :: {send_failed, ReqId, ActualReason} | {invalid_sec_info, SecInfo, SnmpInfo} | term(), ReqId :: request_id(), ActualReason :: term(), SecInfo :: {SecTag, ExpectedValue, ReceivedValue}, SecTag :: atom(), ExpectedValue :: term(), ReceivedValue :: term(), SnmpInfo :: term().
Synchronous set-request
.
Remaining
is the remaining time of the given (or default) timeout time.
When Reason is {send_failed, ...} it means that the net-if
process
failed to send the message.
This could happen because of any number of reasons, i.e.
encoding error. ActualReason is the actual reason in this case.
When var_and_val() is {oid(), value()}, the manager makes an educated guess based on the loaded mibs.
The send option extra
specifies an opaque data structure passed on to the
net-if
process.
The net-if
process included in this application makes, with one
exception, no use of this info, so the only use for it (when using the built in
net-if
) would be tracing. The one usage exception is: Any tuple with
snmpm_extra_info_tag
as its first element is reserved for internal use.
Some of the send options (community
, sec_model
, sec_name
, sec_level
and
max_message_size
) are override options
. That is, for this request, they
override any configuration done when the agent was registered.
For SnmpInfo
, see the user callback function
snmpm_user:handle_report/3
.
-spec unload_mib(MibName) -> ok | {error, Reason} when MibName :: snmp:mib_name(), Reason :: term().
Unload a Mib
from the manager. The MibName
is the name of the Mib, including
the path to where the compiled mib is found. For example,
Dir = code:priv_dir(my_app) ++ "/mibs/",
snmpm:unload_mib(Dir ++ "MY-MIB").
-spec unregister_agent(UserId, TargetName) -> ok | {error, Reason} when UserId :: user_id(), TargetName :: target_name(), Reason :: term().
Unregister the agent.
Unregister the user.
-spec unregister_usm_user(EngineID, UserName) -> ok | {error, Reason} when EngineID :: snmp:engine_id(), UserName :: snmp:usm_name(), Reason :: term().
Unregister this USM user.
-spec update_agent_info(UserId, TargetName, Info) -> ok | {error, Reason} when UserId :: user_id(), TargetName :: target_name(), Info :: [{Item, Value}], Item :: agent_config_item(), Value :: term(), Reason :: term().
Update agent config.
This function, update_agent_info/3
, should be used when several
values needs to be updated atomically.
See function register_agent/3
for more info about what kind of items are allowed.
-spec update_agent_info(UserId, TargetName, Item, Value) -> ok | {error, Reason} when UserId :: user_id(), TargetName :: target_name(), Item :: agent_config_item(), Value :: term(), Reason :: term().
Update agent config.
See function register_agent/3
for more info about what
kind of items are allowed.
-spec update_usm_user_info(EngineID, UserName, Item, Value) -> ok | {error, Reason} when EngineID :: snmp:engine_id(), UserName :: snmp:usm_name(), Item :: usm_config_item(), Value :: term(), Reason :: term().
Update usm user config.
-spec usm_user_info(EngineID, UserName, Item) -> {ok, Value} | {error, Reason} when EngineID :: snmp:engine_id(), UserName :: snmp:usm_name(), Item :: usm_config_item(), Value :: term(), Reason :: term().
Retrieve usm user config.
-spec verbosity(Target, Verbosity) -> snmp:void() when Target :: config | server | net_if | note_store | all, Verbosity :: snmp:verbosity().
Sets verbosity for the designated process. For the lowest verbosity silence
,
nothing is printed. The higher the verbosity, the more is printed.
-spec which_agents() -> Agents when Agents :: [target_name()].
Equivalent to which_agents/1
.
-spec which_agents(UserId) -> Agents when UserId :: user_id(), Agents :: [target_name()].
Get a list of all registered agents or all agents registered by a specific user.
-spec which_mibs() -> Mibs when Mibs :: [{MibName, MibFile}], MibName :: snmp:mib_name(), MibFile :: string().
Get a list of all the mib's loaded into the manager.
-spec which_users() -> Users when Users :: [user_id()].
Get a list of the identities of all registered users.
-spec which_usm_users() -> UsmUsers when UsmUsers :: [{EngineID, UserName}], EngineID :: snmp:engine_id(), UserName :: snmp:usm_name().
Get a list of all registered usm users.
-spec which_usm_users(EngineID) -> UsmUsers when EngineID :: snmp:engine_id(), UsmUsers :: [UserName], UserName :: snmp:usm_name().
Get a list of all registered usm users with engine-id EngineID
.