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  Object Evaluator Management Function
An object evaluator encapsulates the evaluation function which is used to evaluate a given managed object on a periodic basis.
An object evaluator (i.e., an instance of the objectEvaluator managed object class) encapsulates the evaluation function which is used to evaluate a given managed object in a periodic basis.
Given a managed object, the backup attribute identifies an object that acts in the backup role with respect to the managed object, while the backedUp attribute identifies an object that acts in the backed-up role with respect to the managed object.
www.isoc.org /HMP/PAPER/203/html/paper.html   (2936 words)

  
 foundation - web services management framework - HP Dev Resource Central
A management interface is described by a WSDL interface (a portType in the case of WSDL 1.1) and implemented by a managed object.
Management interface s, and thus WSDL interfaces, are grouped together in [XML Namespace] to describe the management capabilities for a class of managed object.
A manager wishing to use a managed object 's event interfaces MUST be aware that the WS-Events interfaces MAY NOT be marked with the "baseManagementInterface" attribute described in section 6.
devresource.hp.com /drc/specifications/wsmf/WSMF-Foundation.jsp   (9028 words)

  
 RFC 1493 (rfc1493) - Definitions of Managed Objects for Bridges
Objects in the MIB are defined using the subset of Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) [7] defined in the SMI.
Thus, those objects apply to the entity as a whole irrespective of whether the entity's sole functionality is bridging, or whether bridging is only a subset of the entity's functionality.
Objects defined using these conventions are always encoded by means of the rules that define their primitive type.
www.faqs.org /rfcs/rfc1493.html   (3232 words)

  
 Managed Object Elements   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
A managed object element is essentially a graphical image (usually an icon) on a track control plan and it is associated with a digital controlled object (e.g.
When a managed object element is constructed (i.e added) in a track control plan, it will be associated with a digital controlled object (chosen by the user).
Also, when constructing a managed object element an 'initial state' should be chosen, which will be the state that the object element is set to when the track control plan is first opened in a Manual Control Window.
mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk /digrailonlinehelp/manage.htm   (307 words)

  
 Systems Management: Reference Model - Realising the Model
The management view should be expressed in terms that enable Managers to perceive Resources as being the same from a management perspective, even when their implementation and functional interface are quite different.
Managers may be invoked by an Administrator, either directly by means of a command line interface (CLI) or a graphical user interface (GUI), or indirectly by a scheduler, programmed to invoke a particular task at a specific time, or upon detection of a specific condition.
Although management is often simply described in terms of the interaction between Managers and managed Resources, in reality, there are often multiple layers of management interaction between the original initiator of the management request and the ultimate target Resource(s) that are affected by it.
www.opengroup.org /onlinepubs/9279299/chap4.htm   (2292 words)

  
 ACE: ACE_Managed_Object< TYPE > Class Template Reference
This template class wraps an interface that is used to allocate and access an object that is managed by the ACE_Object_Manager.
This interface is typically used to replace a static object with one that is dynamically allocated.
Managed objects won't be allocated until needed, but should be allocated when first needed.
www.dre.vanderbilt.edu /Doxygen/Current/html/ace/classACE__Managed__Object.html   (402 words)

  
 cbrumme's WebLog : Size of a managed object
But examine the bits that are dumped for the struct in its managed form.
Another option is to manually pack chars c1 and c2 together in the managed layout.
Not for the purpose of determining that the object is in memory at a given location and continues on for (x) number of bytes but that the object consumes (x) about of bytes.
blogs.msdn.com /cbrumme/archive/2003/04/15/51326.aspx   (1137 words)

  
 Managed object - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In a network, an abstract representation of network resources that are managed.
Note: A managed object may represent a physical entity, a network service, or an abstraction of a resource that exists independently of its use in management.
In telecommunications management, a resource within the telecommunications environment that may be managed through the use of operation, administration, maintenance, and provisioning (OAMP) application protocols.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Managed_object   (107 words)

  
 5.1. Managed Object Mapping   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
If the managed object class is contained within the containment tree of another managed object class, then the assignment of an object type is normally required for each of the "distinguished attributes" of the containing managed object class.
Similarly, or as a way to abide by the "20 object guideline", columnar objects should be grouped into tables according to the expected grouping of network management operations upon them.
In particular, the splitting of a managed object class's attributes into many conceptual tables should not be used as a way to obtain the same degree of flexibility/complexity as is often found in MIB's with a myriad of optionals.
www.freesoft.org /CIE/RFC/1212/18.htm   (339 words)

  
 RFC 2496 (rfc2496) - Definitions of Managed Object for the DS3/E3 Interfac
Objects in the MIB are defined using the mechanisms defined in the SMI.
This objects, which is a bitmap, will have bits turned on which reflect the currently active loopbacks on the interface as well as the source of those loopbacks.
Previously, this object was the identifier of a DS3/E3 Interface on a managed device.
www.faqs.org /rfcs/rfc2496.html   (7617 words)

  
 MO - Managed Object   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
A Managed Object can be either a physical or logical resource which may be defined in terms of its attributes.
These attributes may be controlled by a network manager through a manager agent interaction.
Managed Objects form an important part of a TMN (Telecommunication Management Network).
www.mpirical.com /companion/Multi_Tech/MOObject.htm   (46 words)

  
 MIRLab   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Managed object factories are the objects responsible for the creation of instances of managed object classes at the desired location.
Finally he addresses a resolve request to the root Naming Context, with the managed object name as a parameter and obtains a reference to the considered managed object, through which his later interaction with the network element represented by the managed object is initiated.
For locating an event port, associated to a manager, a managed object from a domain addresses a find_event_port request to its Event Port Finder, which locates the EventPort object corresponding to the manager to be notified of events generated by the managed object based on the manager title.
yukon.genie.uottawa.ca /research/baselayer   (2497 words)

  
 Abstract -- Object Evaluator Management Function
Since the agent has more up-to-date informaion of the managed object and its environment, its evaluation would be more accurate than one performed by the manager.
If the manager has to perform the evaluation, it has to retrieve from the agent all the environmental information which is needed by the evaluation function; this will increase the network traffic load.
If the manager (e.g., an enterprise manager) happens to manage quite a number of managed resources, it would be computationally intensive for the manager to carry out all the evaluations.
www.isoc.org /HMP/PAPER/203/abst.html   (634 words)

  
 M [WMI]
Information about managed objects is supplied by data and event providers, as well as by the CIM Object Manager.
Management applications retrieve this information through calls to the CIM Object Manager API from the CIM Object Manager and from providers.
A CIM component that describes the entities and relationships representing managed objects.
msdn.microsoft.com /library/en-us/wmisdk/wmi/gloss_m.asp?FRAME=true   (321 words)

  
 Managed Object Definitions
In the physical, tangible world of daily life, managed objects are generally contained in a database reserved for the storage of managed object data, including attributes and values.
In the graphical environment of Solstice EM, however, attributes are considered to be characteristics of managed objects, and are not considered to be objects themselves.
At the same time, this appendix provides parallels between the objects described and the user interfaces of Solstice EM applications in which these subtree objects are represented as attributes of a network resource.
docs.sun.com /source/816-1998/MYN_appb_MIB.html   (1384 words)

  
 [No title]
In a traditional OSI environment, the management applications (managers) interact with the managed objects within a managed system through the agent which serves as a broker between management applications and the managed objects.
Since the center of the OSI management model is Object Orientation, it is important for management applications to be able to use strong typed Object Oriented APIs to send scoped and filtered management operations to the managed objects.
The management applications\rquote view of a Scoping and Filtering interface is regarded as a projection of a managed object interface onto the scope with a filter.
www.omg.org /docs/telecom/97-10-03.doc   (1824 words)

  
 What is SNMP
Managed devices, sometimes called network elements, can be routers and access servers, switches and bridges, hubs, computer hosts, or printers.
Managed objects are comprised of one or more object instances, which are essentially variables.
An example of a managed object is at Input, which is a scalar object that contains a single object instance, the integer value that indicates the total number of input AppleTalk packets on a router interface.
www.pulsewan.com /data101/snmp_basics.htm   (2742 words)

  
 BDOC Reference: Managed Object elements and attributes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
The actual Managed Objects that are controlled by BDOC are the members of the group.
Use to designate each Managed Object member of the group and the start and stop order for each within the context of the group.
Managed Object, the Agent SCU process must be started with root priveleges.
info.borland.com /techpubs/bes/v6/html_books/bdoc_ref/managedobjectref.html   (3414 words)

  
 Zvon - RFC 2742 [Definitions of Managed Objects for Extensible SNMP Agents] - Managed Object Definitions for AgentX
If the associated value of agentxSessionTimeout and agentxRegTimeout are zero, or impractical in accordance with implementation-specific procedure of the master agent, the value represented by this object will be the effective timeout value for the master agent to await a response to a dispatch from a given subagent.
This object may be zero-length for unix-domain sockets (and possibly other types of transport addresses) since the subagent need not bind a filename to its local socket.
An entry is created when a session successfully registers a region and is destroyed for any of three reasons: this region is unregistered by the session, the session is closed, or the subagent connection is closed.
www.zvon.org /tmRFC/RFC2742/Output/chapter4.html   (1710 words)

  
 BDOC Reference: Managed Object control-overrides element   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
The Managed Object is not pinged when its state is stopped.
This type of Managed Object is an organizational construct only - action strategies do not apply.
for the osagent Managed Object, checks whether the process ID exists in the system process table and/or checks if the osagent Managed Resource is available.
info.borland.com /techpubs/bes/v6/html_books/bdoc_ref/controlover.html   (1606 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
* This interface is typically used to replace a static object * with one that is dynamically allocated.
Managed objects won't be allocated * until needed, but should be allocated when first needed.
These objects * are used internally by the ACE library.
siesta.cs.wustl.edu /~schmidt/ACE_wrappers/ace/Managed_Object.h   (697 words)

  
 Using the Server Specific Managed Object Windows   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
A server specific managed object window displays all the essential data maintained by the server for that managed object.
The server specific managed object window will be displayed for the server indicated in the Server Name field.
The System Manager can either be killed with the kill command or by selecting the Shutdown SSM option from the Admin menu on the HPSS Health and Status window.
www.umiacs.umd.edu /~jhu/DOCS/HPSS3.2/AdminGuide/AG-115.html   (2762 words)

  
 MIB Variable Computer Encyclopedia Enterprise Resource Directory Complete Guide to Internet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
A managed object that is defined in a {Management Information Base} (MIB).
The object is defined by a textual name and a corresponding object identifier, a {syntax}, an access mode, a status, and a description of the semantics of the managed object.
The MIB Variable contains pertinent management information that is accessible as defined by the access mode.
www.jaysir.com /computer-encyclopedia/m/mib-variable-computer-terms.htm   (79 words)

  
 HP OpenView Managed Object Toolkit
To address the needs of Telecommunications Management Network (TMN) application developers, the HP OpenView Managed Object Toolkit (MOT) automates a significant portion of the TMN application development effort, resulting in immediate productivity gains.
The OpenView Distributed Management (DM) Platform is the leading, standards-based environment for building TMN solutions.
Code Refuse:The MOT provides a consistent mapping from analysis and design through implementation, and a consistent agent framework which enables managed object implementation software to be re-used in different agent applications.
penta.ufrgs.br /tmn/object.html   (447 words)

  
 Managed Object Format [WMI]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
However, the most common means of creating a new CIM class is with the Managed Object Format (MOF) language, which is based on the Interface Definition Language (IDL), the language for describing COM interfaces.
The MOF compiler is part of the Windows Management Instrumentation core and is installed by default on Microsoft® Windows® 2000, Windows Millennium Edition (Me), and Windows XP.
The MOF language is a format for describing CIM classes that is separate from the traditional C++ or scripting APIs.
msdn.microsoft.com /library/en-us/wmisdk/wmi/managed_object_format.asp   (341 words)

  
 Systems Management: Managed Object Guide (XMOG)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Description: This guide is one of several documents within the Systems Management (XSM) program, the primary aim of which is to promote development of management software that allows an administrator of a distributed system to manage a network of heterogeneous systems as a single logical system.
This guide introduces the essential nature of managed objects, and the necessary framework for defining them.
It discusses the managed object definition and development process, and explores the issues involved in registering them.
www.opengroup.org /pubs/catalog/g302_a.htm   (104 words)

  
 Managed Objects - The Business Service Management Company
Business Service Configuration Management (BSCM) integrates IT service topology information with virtually any configuration or asset data source.
Managed Objects is the leading provider of Business Service Management (BSM) solutions.
And it's no wonder — we pioneered the BSM market and continue to lead the way with our unique technology and innovation.
www.managedobjects.com   (139 words)

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