ASAP 3.0 Server Manual
HP NonStop ASAP Server Manual Page 189 of 342
APP - application
COMM - $line
CPU - cpu
DISK - $volume
entity - application
EXPAND - $line
EXPANDIP - $line
FILE - [logical\]$file | /pathname, ADD
PROCESS - [logical\]$process | /pathname, ADD
PROCESSBUSY - cpu
RDF - primary->backup
SPOOLER - $supervisor
SYSTEM - \node
TAPE - $tape
TCPPROCESS - $tcpprocess
TCPPORT - port number
TCPROUTE - $tcpprocess.#route
TCPSUBNET - $tcpprocess.#subnet
TELSERVPROCESS - $telservprocess
TELSERVSERVICE - $telservprocess.service
TELSERVWINDOW - $teservlprocess.#window
TMF - AUDITDUMP | AUDITTRAIL | TMF | TRANSACTIONS
application
is a symbolic application name, for example SALES\SERVER\$SV02.
Applications create their own ASAP domains by using the ASAP Extension
API, so only the LIST and REMOVE options are applicable for application
domains.
$line
is a line name; for example $X25 or $NODE1.
cpu
is a processor number from 0 to 15; for example 1.
$volume
is a disk volume name; for example $DATA.
entity
is a symbolic application entity name; for example SALES. Applications can be
represented as separate ASAP entities when they are defined using the ASAP
Entity Definition Language (EDL). Only LIST and REMOVE are applicable for
user-defined entities.