RFC1514: hrStorageSize?

TRUONG_HUY@tandem.com Tue, 15 March 1994 00:37 UTC

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Subject: RFC1514: hrStorageSize?

The object hrStorageSize is defined with the writable attribute.  I'm
wondering what it mean to change the size of storage areas like
the RAM (throwing away or adding memory chips?), virtual memory, or
the size of fixed disks (removing or adding disk plattes?).  How
can we comply to the MIB if we can't do such things?

Huy Truong
truong_huy@tandem.com