ASAP 2.8 Server Manual

Using Discrete Object Thresholds (DOTs)
HP NonStop ASAP Server Manual522303-007
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MONITOR Usage Considerations
MONITOR Usage Considerations
This table shows the domains monitored by each ASAP if no objects are defined to
monitor, and shows the default process names of the ASAP SGP processes and the
database file name for each entity:
Entity
Default Process
Name
Database
Filename Default Domains Monitored
APP $ZOOH DBAPP All application domains
registered using the
ASAP_REGISTER_ API
COMM $ZOOU DBCOM All configured communication
line types 7, 11, 13, 53, 5158,
60, and 61
CPU $ZOOn (n=0
through 15)
DBCPU All SYSGENed processors
DISK $ZOOJ DBDSK All physical disk drives
EXPAND * $ZOOK DBEXP All configured Expand line
handlers
FILE $ZOOL DBFIL $SYSTEM.SYSTEM.ASAPMON
NODE $ZOOG DBNCP Not applicable
PROCESS $ZOOT DBPRO $asapidM, the ASAP Monitor
process
PROCESSBUSY $ZOOn (n=0
through 15)
DBPCB The five busiest processes in
each processor
PROXY $ZOOP DBAPP All application domains from
Linux systems registered using
the Linux application API
RDF $ZOON DBRDF All RDF environments with RDF
configuration files on $SYSTEM
SPOOLER $ZOOO DBSPL $SPLS
SYSTEM $ZOOn (n=0
through 15)
DBSYS $SPLS
TAPE $ZOOQ DBTAP All SYSGENed tape drives
TCP/IP ** $ZOOV DBTCP All TCP/IP Processes, Routes
and Subnets, and Telserv
Processes
TMF $ZOOR DBTMF All TMF components
* The Expand SGP is a multi-entity (Expand and ExpandIP) SGP. Use the Expand entity for setting monitoring of
any Expand line. For use of the MONITOR command for Expand and ExpandIP, see System Entity Specifics
on
page 4-11.
**The TCP/IP SGP is a multi-entity (nine TCP/IP entities and three Telserv entities) SGP. For more information,
see System Entity Specifics
on page 4-11.