ASAP 3.0 Client Manual
HP NonStop ASAP Client Manual Page 58 of 161
4. From the Font drop-down list, specify the font.
5. Use the Log command to display a list of recent performance monitor host log
events for the specified node.
6. Use the Status Monitor command to display the status of the ASAP subsystems
on the specified node.
7. Click the Save As toolbar button on the Command Wizard window to save the
contents of the window to disk.
To display help for the command wizard window, use the Help toolbar.
Object State Change Toolbar Button
You can use the Object State Change (OSC) window to obtain a history of object state
changes. The OSC view provides both a high-level graphical overview of object state
changes, as well as a detailed log of state changes. The OSC window provides two
areas for both high-level and detailed state change information. For more information
on this window, see OSC Window on page 68.
OEM Toolbar Button
Click the OEM toolbar button to enable or disable ASAP access to the Open Enterprise
Management (OEM) gateway. This is a two-state button. When the button is clicked,
ASAP access to the OEM is enabled. When the button is not clicked, ASAP access to
the OEM is disabled.
The OEM and OIL buttons are mutually exclusive. When one is enabled, the other is
disabled. Therefore, when the OEM is enabled, the OEM adapter interface can use the
OIL.
To specify additional options that control how ASAP accesses the OEM, use the OEM
property sheet in the ASAP Properties window.
OIL Toolbar Button
Click the OIL toolbar button to enable or disable ASAP access to the Object Integration
Layer (OIL). When the button is clicked, ASAP access to OIL is enabled. When the
button is not clicked, ASAP access to OIL is disabled.
The OIL and OEM buttons are mutually exclusive. When one is enabled, the other is
disabled. When the OIL is enabled, the OEM does not mix objects from other clients
with the OIL via the OEM adapter interface.