ASAP 2.8 Server Manual
ASAP Conversational Interface Commands
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LOG Command
LOG Command
The LOG command displays the most recent ASAP disc log event records for ASAP in
the specified node.
blocks
optionally specifies the display of additional history. It indicates the number of log
event record blocks to display.
Example
LOG \NEWYORK 3 !display 3 blocks of ASAP event records in \NEWYORK
MONITOR Command
The MONITOR command controls monitored objects (domains) within ASAP. It
controls the set of monitored domains and obtains information about those domains.
The MONITOR command is best explained with several different syntax displays.
To add objects to the ASAP DB for ASAP to monitor:
To use the PATH option when you specify OSS pathnames for files and process object
filenames that do not translate automatically into ASAP domain names:
To commit changes from the ASAP DB to a running copy of ASAP:
To list or remove user-defined (ASAPX) objects:
LOG [\node] [ blocks ]
MONITOR entity [ \node. ]domain [ ,ADD [ ,OFF ] ]
Note. ADD is not optional if "SET MONITORADD OFF" has been entered in ASAPCONF or
previously in the current ASAP CI session.
MONITOR FILE | PROCESS [ \node[.| ]domain PATH pathname [, ADD [, OFF]]
Note. When the PATH option is used the user is responsible for creating a unique ASAP
domain name following the standard rules for ASAP domain names, 1-64 bytes in length, no
more than 5 levels separated with a backslash, and no spaces, quotes, commas, colons, or
semicolons.
MONITOR [ entity ] [ \node ] ,COMMIT
MONITOR APP [ \node ] ,LIST [ ,DETAIL ]
[ \node.domain ] ,REMOVE [ ,FORCE ]
[ domain ]