ASAP 3.0 Client Manual
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heading property; for example, <busy> 98 <full> 66. Prior to <name> value pairs, a
context sting similar to Normal context appears. For example:
\Chicago\Cpu\01:6:"Busy% 72 <Status> Up <Time> 10:01 <Busy%> 72
<Queue> 4 <Disk> 28 <Chit> 85 <Swap> 4",
\Chicago\Disk\$Asap:2:"Status Up <Status> Up <Time> 17:17
<Full%> 36 <Busy%> 17.5 <Write%> 8.4 <Read%> 9 <Fragment>
23241.2",
\Chicago\File\Home\Sales\Pricing.db:2:"Status Up <Status> Up
<Time> 09:10 <Full%> 0 <Owner> 255 <Rwep> nnnn <Files> 1"
Full Context as CSV–When you select this setting, ASAP Client appends CSVs
(comma separated values) for each entity attribute name and value that has its Show
in Graph property enabled. The name will be the same as the attribute heading
property.
OEM Thresholds Button
The Thresholds button opens the Utilization Thresholds control panel. Use this control
panel to set performance utilization thresholds used by ASAP to alert the OEM
framework of node, entity, and object performance.
You can also access the Utilization Thresholds control panel by clicking the Thresholds
toolbar button in the Browse window or by choosing the Thresholds menu item from
the View menu in the Browse window.
OIL Property Sheet
The OIL property sheet controls whether the Object Integration Layer (OIL) tree view is
displayed, how it is populated with ASAP objects, and whether performance utilization
thresholds and alert icons are shown in the OIL.
Use the OIL to obtain a hierarchical tree view of nodes, entities, and objects known to
ASAP. Selecting an entity or object in the OIL causes the Browse window to report on
that entity or object.
Icons representing the relative alert levels of nodes, entities, and objects can be
displayed in the OIL. Alert icons are automatically propagated upward through the OIL
tree hierarchy. This propagation algorithm assures that even when the OIL tree is
collapsed, the highest utilization of nodes, entities, or objects is visible.
Object Integration Layer Check Box
The OIL provides a hierarchical tree view of nodes, entities and, optionally, objects. To
display the OIL, check the Object Integration Layer check box. When the OIL is active,
you can browse multiple NonStop OS nodes, entities, and objects from a Microsoft
Explorer tree view.