ASAP 3.2 Server Manual
HP NonStop ASAP Server Manual    Page 209 of 381 
Note 
When the PATH option is used the user is responsible for creating a unique ASAP 
domain name following the standard rules for ASAP domain names, 1-64 bytes in 
length, no more than 5 levels separated with a backslash, and no spaces, quotes, 
commas, colons, or semicolons. 
To commit changes from the ASAP DB to a running copy of ASAP: 
MONITOR [ entity ] [ \node ] ,COMMIT 
To list or remove user-defined (ASAPX) objects: 
MONITOR APP [ \node ] ,LIST [ ,DETAIL ] 
 [ \node.domain ] ,REMOVE [ ,FORCE ] 
 [ domain ] 
To manipulate or report on existing objects: 
MONITOR [ entity ] [ \node ] ,ON 
 [\node.domain ] ,OFF 
 [ domain ] ,DELETE 
 ,INFO [ ,DETAIL ] 
 [ ,OBEYFORM ] 
 ,DETAIL 
 ,OBEYFORM 
 ,LIST [ ,DETAIL ] 
entity 
is the name of an ASAP entity as defined in EDL. 
node 
is the node name the command applies to. 
domain 
is a form of an ASAP domain name. Domain names can represent physical 
devices ($Data) or abstract representations of applications (Funds, Transfer, or 
Input). Some command options support the asterisk wild-card character at the end 
of the domain name. 










