ASAP 2.8 Client Manual
Configuring ASAP
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SSG/CSG Advanced Control Panel
The Max Rows/Object field setting controls the amount of history retained for each
object. Too large of a setting, such as 100, can cause too much data to be retained
needlessly for each object and a lot of virtual memory cache to be consumed. Too
small of a setting, such as two, might not let you view enough history for a given object.
For example, if your ASAP SET RATE is five minutes, setting Max Rows/Object to 12
lets you retain up to one hour's worth of information for each object in the ASAP
hierarchical cache.
SSG/CSG Advanced Button
The Advanced button displays the SSG/CSG Advanced control panel. HP
recommends that you not change these settings.
SSG/CSG Advanced Control Panel
The SSG/CSG Advanced control panel manages advanced property settings for the
ASAP session.
HP recommends that you not change these settings because client/server settings are
automatically determined by the ASAP Client. However, advanced users might want to
use the ASAP Client to analyze nondefault ASAP configurations.
To open the SSG Advanced control panel:
1. Choose Options from the View menu or click the Properties toolbar button.
The ASAP Properties window appears.
2. Click the SSG tab.
The SSG property sheet appears.
3. Click the Advanced button.
The SSG/CSG Advanced dialog box appears.
CI Startup Vol Field
The CI Startup Vol field specifies the default startup volume for the ASAP Server
configuration.
The default value when the field is blank is the $SYSTEM.SYSTEM subvolume. By
default, the ASAP Client and Server normally use the configuration settings contained
in $SYSTEM.SYSTEM.ASAPCONF. The default database used by the ASAP Client is
specified in the $SYSTEM.SYSTEM.ASAPCONF file.
If you want your ASAP client/server session to use another ASAPCONF file, specify
the subvolume for that ASAPCONF file in this field; for example,
$MYVOL.MYSUBVOL.