ASAP 3.0 Client Manual

HP NonStop ASAP Client Manual Page 23 of 161
integrated in ASAP on one or more NonStop servers providing an overall view of
entire application sets as they span one or more remote NonStop And Linux
servers.
Topic
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Feature Summary
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ASAP Architectural Overview
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ASAP Client Component Overview
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OEM Architectural Overview
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The ASAP Client graphical user interface (GUI), the primary data analysis interface to
ASAP displays NonStop OS performance and state information, as well as customer
application availability statistics. Using the ASAP Client, you can view and analyze
real-time or historical network-wide views of Application, Comm, CPU, Disk, Expand,
File, Node, Process, ProcessBusy, Query, RDF, Spooler, System, Tape, TCP/IP,
Telnet Server, and TMF entities. Informational views can encompass all of your
NonStop OS nodes, reflect a selected set of nodes, or focus on a single node, entity,
or object.
The ASAP Client also has built-in agent functions that run on Windows 2003 Server,
XP, 2000, NT, ME, or Windows 98. ASAP Client automatically retrieves and analyzes
statistics from the ASAP Server. ASAP Client services can be configured to forward
object statistics and state information to wireless phones, pagers, SMTP e-mail
servers, HTML browser, or to enterprise management frameworks such as HP
OpenView.