ASAP 3.0 Server Manual
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AGGONLY
when present, ASAP creates aggregate and/or state propagated group
records for files defined as a part of logical file groups, and it writes
only these group records to the ASAP database.
MINSTATE state
defines the state at which the File SGP should consider a domain to be
in an alert state. Valid values are 2 through 8, the default is 3.
MINONLY state
When a MINONLY state is specified, the File SGP operates in
exception mode, writing only alerting detail domain records to the
database. MINONLY is used to determine the state at which a domain
is considered to be alerting and ASAP writes only those domain
records to the database, removing them after they return to normal. A
domain is considered to be alerting if ANY attribute state is greater
than or equal to MINONLY. MINONLY is not applied to aggregate
domains.
NORECS
In some rare cases no file history is required, and users do not want to
monitor files using ASAP Client. For these cases, a user can specify
NORECS to cause the File SGP to stop writing all detail process
records to the database. The SGP still monitors the files and generates
EMS events (if enabled) when they alert, but it does not write records
to the ASAP database for viewing by the ASAP Client or for historical
tracking.
TRACE
turns $Receive tracing on in the File SGP. The SGP generates a log
message for each read or reply.
RATE #mins
sets a specific rate for the File SGP. See SET RATE.
MAXAGGS
defines the maximum number of aggregate domains. The File SGP will
allocate memory to support that number of aggregate domains. Valid
values are 2 through 32767. ASAP will always allocate 1 less domain
than you specify. The default setting can vary by ASAP version.