jmAttributeEntry

Job-Monitoring-MIB · .1.3.6.1.4.1.2699.1.1.1.4.1.1

Object

row
Attributes representing information about the job and
document(s) or resources required and/or consumed.
            
Each entry in the jmAttributeTable is a per-job entry with an
extra index for each type of attribute (jmAttributeTypeIndex)
that a job can have and an additional index
(jmAttributeInstanceIndex) for those attributes that can have
            
multiple instances per job.  The jmAttributeTypeIndex object
SHALL contain an enum type that indicates the type of attribute
(see the JmAttributeTypeTC textual-convention).  The value of
the attribute SHALL be represented in either the
jmAttributeValueAsInteger or jmAttributeValueAsOctets objects,
and/or both, as specified in the JmAttributeTypeTC textual-
convention.
            
The agent SHALL create rows in the jmAttributeTable as the
server or device is able to discover the attributes either from
the job submission protocol itself or from the document PDL.
As the documents are interpreted, the interpreter MAY discover
additional attributes and so the agent adds additional rows to
this table.  As the attributes that represent resources are
actually consumed, the usage counter contained in the
jmAttributeValueAsInteger object is incremented according to
the units indicated in the description of the JmAttributeTypeTC
enum.
            
The agent SHALL maintain each row in the jmAttributeTable for
at least the minimum time after a job completes as specified by
the jmGeneralAttributePersistence object.
            
Zero or more entries SHALL exist in this table for each job in
a job set.
            
See Section 3.3 entitled 'The Attribute Mechanism' for a
description of the jmAttributeTable.

Context

MIB
Job-Monitoring-MIB
OID
.1.3.6.1.4.1.2699.1.1.1.4.1.1
Type
row
Status
current
Parent
jmAttributeTable
Table
jmAttributeTable
Children
4

Syntax

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Values & Constraints

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