ASAP 2.8 Server Manual
Introduction to Availability Statistics and
Performance (ASAP)
HP NonStop ASAP Server Manual—522303-007
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Components of ASAP
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User selected Processes collects process availability information, such as CPU,
PIN Pri, Busy, Process state, Wait State, and Pages used.
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RDF statistics, such as relative delay times, relative byte address of the record
being processed, and sequence number of the audit or image file.
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Spooler availability information, such as jobs, open, hold, and print.
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System availability information, such as percent system busy, queue lengths, and
memory swap rates.
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Tape availability information, such as mounts, tape status, and tape label.
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TCP/IP availability and statistics information for the ICMP, IP, Port, Process, QIO,
Subnet, RTE and UDP layers of the TCP/IP stack.
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Telserv availability and statistics monitoring of processes, services and windows,
including usage and connection information.
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TMF statistics, such as transactions per second, percentage used of the auditrail,
and catalog status.
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All ASAP SGPs can report discrete objective thresholds for most of the SGP
statistics using the operators >, <, =, <>, <= and >=. You can set thresholds to be
reported as EMS events when they do not meet the user-defined objective.
Components of ASAP
ASAP has several major functional components, as Figure 1-1 shows. For more
information about the ASAP Client, see the ASAP Client Manual. For more information
about the OEM, navigate to Program Files\Tandem\OEM on workstations that have the
ASAP Client installed.