ASAP 3.0 Client Manual
HP NonStop ASAP Client Manual Page 90 of 161
The time required for data retrieval depends on the size of your NonStop OS network,
the number of entities you select, the number of application objects, and the speed of
your host connection:
For a medium-size network (5 to 10-node), data retrieval for a few key entities
takes up to 15 seconds.
Retrieving the data for a 30-node network with many entities enabled can take
several minutes.
When only a few entities are enabled, the download interval is typically less than
15 seconds, and you still get detailed progressive reports on CPU, Disk, Expand,
and Process entities.
To enable information retrieval for an entity, check the check box for that entity on the
Entity property sheet:
Check
Box
Downloaded Status and Performance Attributes
App
Application domain name, date, time, CPU, PIN, user-defined metric count,
error number, total downtime, number of no acknowledgements (NAKs),
undefined metrics, and all application-defined metrics
CPU
CPU number, date, time, busy, queue, dispatch, disk I/O, cache hits, swaps,
memory queue, and pages locked
Disk
Disk name, operational status, date, time, CPU, PIN, capacity, space used,
requests, overall busy, write busy, read busy, cache hits, swaps, queue, and
input and output kilobytes per second
Expand
Line name, operational status, date, time, next system, time factor, pool use,
fail, no buffer, BCC, modem errors, packets, NAKs, and passthrough packets
sent and received
File
File name, date, time, operational status, errors, percent full, file code, TMF
audit state, format, file type, SQL type, partitions, last open, and last
modification
Node
Source node, destination node, date, time, hops, links, and packets sent and
received
Process
CPU number, date, time, rank, busy, PIN, program filename, name, priority,
security group.user, receive queue, messages sent and received, and pages
used
Process
Busy
CPU number, date, time, rank, busy, PIN, program filename, name, priority,
security group.user, receive queue, messages sent and received, and pages
used
RDF
Date, time, op status of extractor, monitor, purger, receiver, and updater
components, round trip delay time, primary and backup CPUs, execution
priority, audit, sequence number, and relative byte address information