ASAP 2.8 Server Manual

ASAP Conversational Interface Commands
HP NonStop ASAP Server Manual522303-007
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PAUSE Command
STARTUP COLLECT
PAUSE Command
The PAUSE command temporarily suspends the ASAP Conversational Interface. It
causes the program to suspend execution until it receives a stop, abend, or break
message.
Example
This example shows the PAUSE command:
+ PAUSE
PROCESS Command
The PROCESS command displays availability statistics about the processes specified
in the command.
node
specifies the individual system for which availability statistics are displayed.
$process
specifies the process for which availability information is displayed. Partial process
names are accepted. For example, $TX returns data from the local node for all
monitored processes that have names beginning with $TX.
PAUSE
PROCESS [\* ] [ [.] * ] [, SAMPLES count ]
[\node] [ [.] $process ] [, DETAIL ]
[, STATES ]
[, CPU n ]
[, TIME hh[:mm[m/d/y]]]
[, AGGREGATE ]
[, AGGONLY | AO ]
[, MINSTATE [AUTO] ]
[ [state] ]
[, COUNT [count] ]
[, MEMORY ]
[, EXACT ]
[, NOAGG ]
Note. The PROCESS command in ASAP Release 1 has become PROCESSBUSY in ASAP
Release 2. The Selected Process function that PROCESS now performs is new in ASAP
Release 2.