ASAP 2.8 Client Manual

Using ASAP
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Show Related Objectives
Sync checkbox synchronizes the measurement to start-stop in sync with the ASAP
sample interval. This option can used for comparative analysis of stats.
Raw checkbox displays raw output, most likely not desired.
Start button starts the measurement and analysis.
Cancel cancels the Show Related Measurement dialog.
Help button displays online help
To display advanced options select the down arrow. It is strongly recommended you
not change any of the values for the advanced ASAP Measure settings.
Reports appear in a normal ASAP report window, which are tiled along with other
report windows. The progress bar at the bottom shows measurement status and
details.
Correlate as... you can click on the Status Bar portion of a Show Related
Measurement report window and menu items named… Correlate as… . Select one of
these to display a correlation analysis between the measurement and ASAP data.
Correlate as… is an advanced feature primarily intended for ASAP quality assurance
and development purposes.
Show Related Objectives
To display a report of high and low objectives for the selected application domain,
select Show Related Objectives. When this report is generated, a query is posted to
your host system, then the response appears in a scrollable view of Application domain
objectives related to the selected object.
Session Window
ASAP obtains object status and performance information via an active Host session to
a NonStop Server. Using the Session window, you can view, start, stop, and track the
progress of your Host Session. You can also synchronize the time and date between
your workstation and the server.
To open the Session window, choose Session from the View menu of the Browse
window, or click the Host icon in the PC-Host Session Status display.
Session Log
You can view the progress of your ASAP Host Session from the Session window. All
Host Session establishment and I/O activities appear in the log area of the Session
window.
The Session log is useful for checking the status of your Host Session. If you are
having difficulty with your Host Session, view the Session log to determine the cause.
The log always contains the latest information about your host dialog, including version
information about the CSG, SSG, and SeeView products.