ASAP 3.0 Client Manual

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Selecting an Object
To change the object or objects displayed in the Browse window, use the Object drop-
down list. The object names in the Object drop-down list depend on which host entities
your ASAP host configuration monitors. For example, if AsapMon processes are
running on a node but do not have the currently selected entity enabled on the host
node, the Object drop-down list is empty for that entity because the host systems are
not configured to report on objects under this entity.
To select an object using the Object drop-down list:
1. Click the arrow in the Object drop-down list.
2. Select the desired object from the list, or choose all items in the list by selecting
the asterisk (*).
To select an object using the Object toolbar buttons:
Click one of these buttons:
All objects for the current node-entity
First object in the Object drop-down list
Last object in the Object drop-down list
Previous object in the Object drop-down list
Next object in the Object drop-down list
Selecting a Sample
To change the amount of sample history displayed in the Browse window, use the
Samples drop-down list. The number of samples selected in the Samples drop-down
controls the amount of history displayed in the Browse window. For example, if you
select Samples x 3, a history of the last three performance samples for the current
node-entity-object combination appears.
To specify a sample interval:
1. Click the arrow in the Samples drop-down list.
2. Select a samples value from the list, choose the asterisk (*) to specify the most
recent sample, or click the Samples x 1 toolbar button X1 to display the most
recent sample. Subsequent clicking of the X1 toolbar button increases Samples
count by +10 until Max Rows/Object is reached and then the count “wraps” back to
samples x 1. You can configure the value of Max Rows/Object on the SSG tab of
the ASAP Properties window
Do not select the all nodes option (*) when viewing more than one sample interval. It
could require the analysis of performance information for thousands of objects.