ASAP 2.8 Server Manual

ASAP Conversational Interface Commands
HP NonStop ASAP Server Manual522303-007
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NODE Command
NODE Command
The NODE command displays two end-to-end Expand system availability statistics
between the specified sending node name and the destination node name. For an
explanation of NODE statistics, type HELP NCPSTATS.
OUT file
specifies a spooler or line printer for the ASAP output sent. If you do not specify an
output file, the output is displayed on your terminal.
snode
specifies the node of the sending Expand system. To send availability information
from all the systems, specify NODE \*. If you do not specify a node or the wild-card
character (*), the default is used. The default is the system where the ASAP
program was started, if not superseded by a system specified with the ASAP
SYSTEM command.
\*
specifies that information for all systems is provided.
SAMPLES count
specifies the number of sample periods to display. A sample period is defined by
the RATE option in the SET command. You can specify 0 through 255 sample
periods.
dnode
specifies the node of the destination Expand system. The default is all the systems
connected to the sending node (snode), which has the same effect as \*. If you
TELSERV
SERVICE
MONITOR TELSERVSERVICE $telservprocess.service
TELSERVWIND
OW
MONITOR TELSERVWINDOW $telservprocess.#window
TAPE MONITOR TAPE $devicename
TMF MONITOR TMF tmf-domain **
NODE [/OUT file/] [ \snode ] [ [,]\* ] [, Samples count ]
[ \* ] [ [,]\dnode] [, TIME hh[:mm [m/d/y] ]
[, NONULLOUT ]
Entity MONITOR Syntax
* No backslash (\) in the node names.
** tmf-domain = TMF, AUDITDUMP, AUDITTRAIL or TRANSACTIONS