PMP> What constitutes a config change

PMP> What constitutes a config change

Harry Lewis harryl at us.ibm.com
Fri Apr 25 11:27:57 EDT 1997


Classification:
Prologue:
Epilogue: Harry Lewis - IBM Printing Systems


I apologize to Matt and the PWG if I missed some earlier discussion on this
topic (SO MUCH flashes by in the PWG!!).


>I think Matt King pretty much said it all when he suggested that a
>"configuration change" involves a change in any "attribute" in the
>MIB.


I think I support Jay's paraphrasing


 > "If the MIB object is not a counter nor a status object,
 >  then it must be an attribute, and as such, any change to
 >  an associated variable value constitutes a change in the
 >  configuration."


except that I would also define a GAUGE and exclude it from the config
changes. I think this is the spirit of the current definition which
excludes things like input tray current capacity changes.


I don't know if it's better to have a "base philosophy" statement
(as Jay calls it) or an agreed to list like I initiated:


>Paper (Input) Size
>Output Size
>Input Capacity
>Output Capacity
>Total Number of Input Trays
>Total Number of Output Bins
>Defaults (Input, Output, Marker, Media Path)
>Media Path Size (only likely on highly sophisticated printers)
>Total Number Of Interpreters
>Total Number of Channels (probably fixed in most cases)
>Total Number of Interfaces (probably ignored by most of today's
implementations)
>Output features supported (optional)
>
>Here's some I'm not sure about:
>
>Overall Storage Capacity (not storage used)
>Change in FLASH size installed
>Tray linking
>Media Name


Gail has volunteered to put together a FAQ (thanks Gail!) when there is
consensus on this. Perhaps, we should state the philosophy followed by a list
for the printer MIB, if people want to contribute to the list. If not, I think
the statement may suffice.


Harry Lewis.



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