SNMP Reference Guide
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Cluster Group
Clustering combines multiple systems in such a way that they provide services a single system cannot. Clustering
enhances higher availability, scalability, and management. Higher availability is achieved by using
failover
clusters, in
which resources can automatically move between two or more systems in the event of a failure. Scalability is achieved
by balancing the load of an application across several computer systems. Simpler management is achieved by using
virtual servers, as opposed to managing each individual computer system.
Cluster Group
The Cluster Group defines attributes such as the number of systems in the cluster, capabilities of the cluster, type of
cluster, and name of the cluster.
Cluster Table
The following table defines the attributes of the cluster.
Table 1289. Cluster Table
Name
clusterTable
Object ID 1.3.6.1.4.1.674.10892.1.1800.10
Description Defines the Cluster Table.
Syntax SEQUENCE OF ClusterTableEntry
Access Not accessible
Table 1290. Cluster Table Entry
Name
clusterTableEntry
Object ID 1.3.6.1.4.1.674.10892.1.1800.10.1
Description Defines the Cluster Table entry.
Syntax ClusterTableEntry
Access Not accessible
Index
clusterChassisIndex
,
clusterIndex
Table 1291. Cluster Chassis Index
Name
clusterChassisIndex
Object ID 1.3.6.1.4.1.674.10892.1.1800.10.1.1
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