ASAP 3.0 Server Manual

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OUT file
specifies the spooler or line printer where the ASAP output is to be sent. When no
output file is specified, the output is displayed on your terminal or workstation.
\*
specifies that the performance and state information for all systems is to be
displayed.
node
specifies the individual system for which statistical information is to be displayed. If
you want information for all the systems, specify SWAP \*. If you do not specify a
node or the wild-card character (*), the default is used. The default is the system
where the ASAP program was started, or the system specified in the ASAP
SYSTEM command.
cpu
specifies the individual CPU for which Swap performance and state information is
to be displayed. All of the Swap and Swap files from all of the collected nodes can
be output by specifying SWAP \*.*. If you do not specify a CPU or the wild-card
character (*), the default is used. The default is all the swap and swapfiles for all of
the CPU’s in the current system.
*
specifies that the performance and state information for all swap files on the
specified system are to be displayed. If you do specify a CPU or the wild-card
character (*), statistics for all swap files in the current system are displayed.
SAMPLES count
specifies the number of sample periods to be displayed. A sample period is defined
by the RATE option in the SET command. You can specify 0 through 255 sample
periods. The default sample period number is 1.
TIME hh:mm m/d/y
defines the ending time of the display information in hours, minutes, month, day,
and year. For example, specifying ―TIME 10:15‖ when RATE is 5 indicates that
statistics collected from 10:10 to 10:15 are to be displayed.
When a ―?‖ appears immediately after the timestamp, it indicates that the statistics
are questionable and that there was a problem obtaining the statistics. Possible
reasons for questionable statistics include:
Swap files are down or the CPU for the swap files is down.