ASAP 3.2 Server Manual

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RETRY
Number of I/O process retries because of communication line error.
REQUESTS
Number of comm I/O requests (reads, writes) received by the
communication process for the sample.
RSPTIM
Time that the I/O process spent on terminal response for all
measured subdevices on the communication line.
TIME
Time of the statistics converted to data base local civil time.
TXACTN
Number of terminal transactions per second performed by the I/O
processes for all the subdevices on the communication line.
WRITE
Number of writes per second.
WRIT%
Percent communication busy writing data.
Examples
These examples show what you can display with the COMM command:
+COMM
\CENTDIV Date Time Status Requests Busy Read Write Retry Txactn RspTim
---------- ----- ----- -------- -------- ---% ---% ----% ----- ------ ------
$X25A 6/22 19:45 Up 0.35 29.9 23.7 2.2 0.0 0.0 0
$EL70 6/22 19:45 Up 0.43 54.3 19.3 35.0 0.0 0.0 0
+COMM, RATE
\CENTDIV Date Time Rate Reads Writes InKb OutKb InData OutDat
---------- ----- ----- -------- ------ ------ ------- ------- ------- ------
$X25A 6/22 19:54 0.30 0.1 0.2 7.0 9.2 4.1 3.
$EL70 6/22 19:54 0.73 0.5 0.2 10.3 11.5 8.6 7.
COMMIT Command
The COMMIT command instructs ASAP to reload objectives after the ASAP
Objectives2 database has been modified. It sends COMMIT requests to all entities on
all nodes with data that has been modified during the current ASAP CI session.
COMMIT
CPU Command
The CPU command displays CPU entity availability statistics for the specified nodes
and CPU numbers. Type HELP CPUSTATS for an explanation of CPU performance
statistics. For an alphabetical list, see the CPU Statistics table. CPU state information
appears only when a CPU is down. The down state information appears under the
output heading M Q Busy field as Down. Up CPUs always contain some performance
statistics, even when a CPU is 0% Busy.