ASAP 2.8 Server Manual
ASAP Conversational Interface Commands
HP NonStop ASAP Server Manual—522303-007
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DISK Command
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CPU
Z0115CPU 04/01/16 00:00 255,255 NUNU 2004/01/15 17:28 2004/01/16 00:00
Z0116CPU 04/01/17 00:00 255,255 NUNU 2004/01/16 00:01 2004/01/17 00:00
Z0117CPU 04/01/18 00:00 255,255 NNNN 2004/01/17 00:01 2004/01/18 00:00
Z0118CPU 04/01/19 00:00 255,255 NNNN 2004/01/18 00:01 2004/01/19 00:00
Z0119CPU 04/01/20 00:00 255,255 NNNN 2004/01/19 00:01 2004/01/20 00:00
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If DETAIL is specified, the report will also include first and last DB record
timestamp information; where begin-date-time indicates the timestamp of the first
record in a given file, and end-date-time indicates the timestamp of the last record
in a given file.
+DB CPU INFO DETAIL
$HIT.ASAP2004.Z*
FILENAME O Y/M/D LAST-MOD GRP,USR RWEP Begin-Date-Time End-Date-Time
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CPU
Z0115CPU 04/01/16 00:00 255,255 NUNU 2004/01/15 17:28 2004/01/16 00:00
Z0116CPU 04/01/17 00:00 255,255 NUNU 2004/01/16 00:01 2004/01/17 00:00
Z0117CPU 04/01/18 00:00 255,255 NNNN 2004/01/17 00:01 2004/01/18 00:00
Z0118CPU 04/01/19 00:00 255,255 NNNN 2004/01/18 00:01 2004/01/19 00:00
Z0119CPU 04/01/20 00:00 255,255 NNNN 2004/01/19 00:01 2004/01/20 00:00
DISK Command
The DISK command displays DISK entity availability statistics for the specified nodes
and Disk volumes. For an explanation of DISK performance statistics, type HELP
DSKSTATS. For an alphabetical list, see Table 6-5 on page 6-31.
OUT file
specifies the spooler or line printer where the ASAP output is to be sent. When no
output file is specified, the output is displayed on your terminal or workstation.
\*
specifies that the performance and state information for all systems is to be
displayed.
node
specifies the individual system for which statistical information is to be displayed. If
you want information for all the systems, specify DISK \*. If you do not specify a
node or the wild-card character (*), the default is used. The default is the system
DISK [/OUT file/] [ \* ] [ [.] * ] [, SAMPLES count ]
[node ] [ [.] volume ] [, TIME hh[:mm [m/d/y]]
[, AVG ]
[, CPU number ]
[, INFO ]
[, PERCENT ]
[, QUEUE ]
[, RATE ]
[, STATE ]










