ASAP 2.8 Server Manual

Introduction to Availability Statistics and
Performance (ASAP)
HP NonStop ASAP Server Manual522303-007
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Components of ASAP
User selected Processes collects process availability information, such as CPU,
PIN Pri, Busy, Process state, Wait State, and Pages used.
RDF statistics, such as relative delay times, relative byte address of the record
being processed, and sequence number of the audit or image file.
Spooler availability information, such as jobs, open, hold, and print.
System availability information, such as percent system busy, queue lengths, and
memory swap rates.
Tape availability information, such as mounts, tape status, and tape label.
TCP/IP availability and statistics information for the ICMP, IP, Port, Process, QIO,
Subnet, RTE and UDP layers of the TCP/IP stack.
Telserv availability and statistics monitoring of processes, services and windows,
including usage and connection information.
TMF statistics, such as transactions per second, percentage used of the auditrail,
and catalog status.
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.