ASAP 3.0 Server Manual

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logical\
is a hierarchical, logical prefix that can be used to group and create aggregates
for files or processes. It can contain from one through four levels using the
backslash character as a level separator, depending on the entity and type of
domain name specified. For more information on using logical names, see
Section 5: File and Process Monitoring. SALES\ is an example of a logical
prefix.
$file
is a filename, subvolume name or filename pattern containing wild-card
characters in the subvolume or file portions of the name. For example,
$DATA.SUBVOL, $DATA.SUBVOL.FILE, $DATA.SUBVOL.F*, and
$DATA.SUB*.F*.
pathname
is a process object file or OSS file specified as an OSS pathname. OSS
pathnames must start with a slash character. For more information on
specifying OSS pathnames to ASAP, see Section 5: File and Process
Monitoring.
Note
Resolving the processes running from an OSS pathname can result in excessive low-
level messaging in the NonStop OS operating system. This method should be used
judiciously in extremely high-performance application environments.
$process
is a process name, object filename or process name pattern containing wild-
card characters. For example, $ABC, $DATA.OBJECT.FILE and $AB*.
Note
Resolving the processes running from an object filename can result in excessive low-
level messaging in the NonStop OS operating system. This method should be used
judiciously in extremely high-performance application environments.
primary->backup
is the primary node name followed by "->" and the backup node name. No
spaces are allowed in the name, and the node names cannot contain the
leading backslash character. For example, NEWYORK->CHICAGO.