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VMWARE-ROOT-MIB
The VMWARE-ROOT-MIB.mib file defines the VMware enterprise OID and top level OID assignments.
Table 5-3 lists the identification mapping defined in VMWARE-ROOT-MIB.mib.
Table 5-3. Definition Mapping for VMWARE-ROOT-MIB.mib
Label Identification Mapping
vmware enterprises 6876
vmwSystem vmware 1
vmwVirtMachines vmware 2
vmwResources vmware 3
vmwProductSpecific vmware 4
vmwLdap vmware 40
vmwTraps vmware 50
vmwOID vmware 60
vmwareAgentCapabilities vmware 70
vmwExperimental vmware 700
vmwObsolete vmware 800
VMWARE-ENV-MIB
The VMWARE-ENV-MIB.mib defines variables and trap types used to report on the state of physical components
of the host computer.
VMWARE-ENV-MIB.mib defines two traps:
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vmwEnvHardwareEvent, which is sent when an ESXi host has detected a material change in the physical
condition of the hardware.
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vmwESXEnvHardwareEvent, which is sent when an ESX host has detected a material change in the physical
condition of the hardware.
Table 5-4 lists the variables defined in VMWARE-ENV-MIB.mib.
Table 5-4. Variable Definitions in VMWARE-ENV-MIB
Variable ID Mapping Description
vmwEnv vmwProductSpecific 20
Defines the OID root for this MIB
module.
vmwEnvNumber vmwEnv 1
Number of conceptual rows in
vmwEnvTable.
vmwEnvLastChange vmwEnv 2
The value of sysUptime when a
conceptual row was last added to or
deleted from vmwEnvTable.
vmwEnvTable vmwEnv 3
This table is populated by monitoring
subsystems such as IPMI.
vmwEnvEntry vmwEnvTable 1
One entry is created in the table for each
physical component reporting its status
to ESX/ESXi.
vmwEnvIndex vmwEnvEntry 1
A unique identifier for the physical
component. This identifier does not
persist across management restarts.
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