NETAVIS Observer 4.6 User Manual (October 2015)
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NETAVIS-MIB Name
Description
o2StorageUsed
Total number of used MBytes.
o2StorageStatus
Accessibility information.
o2StorageType
A storage can be attached to a server locally as a disk device or
externally via SAN, NAS or any type of network mount (e.g. NFS).
Video Platform
o2VPID
Unique identifier of the host within a distributed network.
o2VPName
Internal name of the video platform within the domain of servers.
o2VPVersion
Software version of the video platform.
o2VPLicense
Overall license information.
o2VPStorageUtilization
A percentage value telling how much of the available image archive
has been filled up with images.
o2VPUptime
The time (in UNIX seconds) since the NETAVIS video platform has
been started.
User Table Entry
o2UserName
Login name of user.
o2UserLoginStamp
Unix stamp when the user has logged in.
o2UserClientAddress
Address of the login terminal.
o2UserClientVersion
Version number of the client software.
o2UserSessionType
The type of the connection via the user is connected to a server.
Camera Table Entry
o2CameraID
Unique identifier of the camera.
o2CameraHostID
Identifier of the host where this camera is connected to.
o2CameraName
Name of the camera.
o2CameraType
Vendor and type of the camera.
o2CameraAddress
Address of the camera.
o2CameraStatus
Aggregated status information.
o2CameraLastErrorStamp
Unix time stamp of the last error.
o2CameraLastErrorMessage
Message from the camera or network for the last error event.
o2CameraRecording
Shows if a recording is scheduled to run on the camera at this point
in time.
o2CameraVideoAnalytics
Shows if an iCAT definition is scheduled to run on the camera at this
point in time.
o2CameraRequestedRecordingTime
Length of the camera archive in hours.
o2CameraArchiveLoadPerc
Percentage telling how much of the image archive is filled up with
images.
Event Descriptor
o2EventName
Short name of the event (i.e. name of concrete container class).
o2EventNumber
Netavis-internal unique identifier of the event.
o2EventStamp
Time stamp when the event has happened in seconds.