ASAP 3.0 Client Manual
HP NonStop ASAP Client Manual Page 122 of 161
server on the host on startup. If you do not check the Exit Shutdown check box, the
Client reuses the same command interpreter each time the ASAP client is started.
Data Cache Check Box
When you check the Data Cache check box, the object-state data cache contained in
the ASAP Client is cleared when you click OK. Checking this check box erases and
reinitializes all object-state data in the OIL, OEM, and ASAP.
If you do not check this check box, all pre-existing object information is retained in the
ASAP cache, the OIL, and the OEM.
Check this check box if you do not want object-state information from the previous
session to be retained, or combined with object-state information from your new client
server session. Do not check this check box if you want to combine object-state
information from both the prior session and the new session.
SSG Cache Field
The SSG Cache field specifies the number of cache pages allocated to your ASAP
command interpreter in the SeeView Server Gateway. HP does not recommend
changing this setting.
Enable Flow Control Option
The Enable Flow Control option specifies the value of the ASAP Server IOCONTROL
option for your ASAP Client. This controls the maximum number of output records the
ASAP Server outputs before waiting for your ASAP Client to ask for more output.
The I/O Control option controls the maximum amount of system I/O that occurs in each
client/server request. If your ASAP Server database contains a large number of system
and application objects, you can greatly reduce memory, I/O, and service times in the
ASAP Client and Server by enabling this option. If you are experiencing excessive
ASAP Server loading, set the Enable Flow control option with IOCONTROL equal to
64. For more information about IOCONTROL, see the ASAP Server HELP SET
IOCONTROL.
Disable Flow Control Option
The Disable Flow Control option disables I/O Flow Control for your ASAP Client
regardless of your ASAP Server IOCONTROL settings. HP recommends this option
only for advanced users. Its purpose is to disable flow control for this client when the
ASAP Server might be initiating flow control on behalf of other clients. For more
information about IOCONTROL, see the ASAP Server HELP SET IOCONTROL.