ASAP 2.8 Server Manual

ASAP Conversational Interface Commands
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SET Command
ENDFETCH num
defines the number of intervals that an inactive query will remain in the
active query list before being automatically removed. The default is the
computed number of intervals to equal 5 minutes of inactivity. If the
interval time is 5 minutes or more, then the default is one interval.
The ASAP monitor does not check the contents of the parameter string. All
parameter data is passed to the ASAPQRY process without modification.
To set PARAMETERS to null, enter:
SET QUERY PARAMETERS
CPU cpu-num
defines the CPU that the QUERY SGP process will reside in.
Examples
SET QUERY OBJECT $SYSTEM.ASAP.ASAPQRY, PARAMETERS "RATE 60",
CPU 2
SET QUERY PARAM "RATE 30, BUSYVAL 10"
RATE minutes
defines the interval, in minutes, that ASAP entity availability information are
reported back to the process defined by the Collect and ID options. The minimum
recommended sample rates for a single Collect process in a large network are:
Using multiple ASAPCOL processes and partitioning the database can significantly
improve these throughput rates.
The default is 5 minutes.
RDF entity-option
defines startup options for RDF availability monitoring within ASAP.
CPU cpu-num
defines the CPU that the FILE SGP process will reside in.
ON | OFF
turns RDF monitoring on and off. The default is ON.
1 minute for a 25-node network with 2 CPUs per node
2 minutes for a 25-node network with 4 CPUs per node
3 minutes for a 50-node network with 2 CPUs per node
5 minutes for a 100-node network with 4 CPUs per node
10 minutes for a 100-node network with 8 CPUs per node