nlmConfigGlobalEntryLimit

OID

Object

Syntax

Max Access

Description

Implemented Specifications

1.3.6.1.2.1.92.1.1.1

nlmConfigGlobalEntryLimit

Unsigned32

read-write

The maximum number of notification entries that may be held

in nlmLogTable for all nlmLogNames added together. A particular

setting does not guarantee that much data can be held.

If an application changes the limit while there are

Notifications in the log, the oldest Notifications MUST be

discarded to bring the log down to the new limit - thus the

value of nlmConfigGlobalEntryLimit MUST take precedence over

the values of nlmConfigGlobalAgeOut and nlmConfigLogEntryLimit,

even if the Notification being discarded has been present for

fewer minutes than the value of nlmConfigGlobalAgeOut, or if

the named log has fewer entries than that specified in

nlmConfigLogEntryLimit.

A value of 0 means no limit.

Please be aware that contention between multiple managers

trying to set this object to different values MAY affect the

reliability and completeness of data seen by each manager.

The default value is 0.

This object is implemented as defined in the corresponding MIB files.

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