snmpa_local_db
Module
snmpa_local_db
Module Summary
The SNMP built-in database
Description
The module snmpa_local_db
contains functions for implementing tables (and variables) using the SNMP built-in database. The database exists in two instances, one volatile and one persistent. The volatile database is implemented with ets. The persistent database is implemented with dets.
There is a scaling problem with this database.
- Insertions and deletions are inefficient for large tables.
This problem is best solved by using Mnesia instead.
The following functions describe the interface to snmpa_local_db
. Each function has a Mnesia equivalent. The argument NameDb
is a tuple {Name, Db}
where Name
is the symbolic name of the managed object (as defined in the MIB), and Db
is either volatile
or persistent
. mnesia
is not possible since all these functions are snmpa_local_db
specific.
Common Data Types
In the functions defined below, the following types are used:
-
NameDb = {Name, Db}
-
Name = atom(), Db = volatile | persistent
-
RowIndex = [int()]
-
Cols = [Col] | [{Col, Value}], Col = int(), Value = term()
where RowIndex
denotes the last part of the OID, that specifies the index of the row in the table. Cols
is a list of column numbers in case of a get operation, and a list of column numbers and values in case of a set operation.
Exports
Types
This function can be used to manually dump the database to file.
Performs an ets/dets matching on the table. See Stdlib documentation, module ets, for a description of Pattern
and the return values.
Types
Prints the contents of the database on screen. This is useful for debugging since the STANDARD-MIB
and OTP-SNMPEA-MIB
(and maybe your own MIBs) are stored in snmpa_local_db
.
TableName
is an atom for a table in the database. When no name is supplied, the whole database is shown.
Creates a table. If the table already exist, the old copy is destroyed.
Returns false
if the NameDb
argument is incorrectly specified, true
otherwise.
Types
Creates a row in a table. Row
is a tuple with values for all columns, including the index columns.
Deletes a table.
Deletes the row in the table.
Checks if a table exists.
Types
Row
is a tuple with values for all columns, including the index columns.
See Also
ets(3), dets(3), snmp_generic(3)
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