ASAP 2.8 Server Manual
ASAP Conversational Interface Commands
HP NonStop ASAP Server Manual—522303-007
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SET Command
RATE minutes
defines the interval, in minutes, that TCP statistics are reported back to
the Collector. The default is the ASAP RATE. The range is from 1 to
120 minutes.
SCPNAME $name
defines the SCP process name the SGP will use to retrieve statistics
from the TCP/IP and Telserv subsystems. If no SCPNAME is
specified, the SGP will attempt to start one but security concerns could
prevent a successful start of an SCP process.
TCP n
defines the minimum number of minutes the SGP will wait before
reconfiguring TCP processes when they are being automatically
configured by the SGP. The default is 60 minutes.
ROUTE n
defines the minimum number of minutes the SGP will wait before
reconfiguring TCP Routes when they are being automatically
configured by the SGP. The default is 60 minutes.
SUBNET n
defines the minimum number of minutes the SGP will wait before
reconfiguring TCP subnets when they are being automatically
configured by the SGP. The default is 60 minutes.
TELNET n
defines the minimum number of minutes the SGP will wait before
reconfiguring Telserv processes when they are being automatically
configured by the SGP. The default is 60 minutes.
PORT [n]
turns on monitoring of TCP Ports, and optionally specifies the minimum
number of minutes the SGP will wait before reconfiguring TCP ports
when they are being automatically configured by the SGP. Port
monitoring is off by default, and the configuration interval defaults to
the ASAP rate.
SERVICE [n]
turns on monitoring of Telserv Services, and optionally specifies the
minimum number of minutes the SGP will wait before reconfiguring
Telserv Services when they are being automatically configured by the
SGP. Service monitoring is off by default, and the configuration interval
defaults to 60 minutes.