ASAP 3.2 Server Manual
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These service-level metrics are automatically evaluated against predefined 
objectives to establish alert priorities so that you can quickly identify when 
objectives are not being met for an application process. For more information, see 
the ASAP Hybrid Manual. 
This manual also describes these important tools for your ASAP environment: 
 The Entity Definition Language (EDL) lets you describe an entity and its associated 
data attributes required for the ASAP Client, Server, and Extension.  
The system entities APP, CIP, Comm, CPU, Disk, Expand, File, Hybrid, Node, 
Process, ProcessBusy, RDF, Spooler, Swap, System, Tape, TCP/IP, Telserv, and 
TMF have entity definitions in the ASAP3SYS file. This file must not be altered 
without the consent of HP. Customer-developed applications in the ASAP 
environment use the EDL for defining application metrics and display formats. For 
more information on creating custom EDLs for user applications, see the ASAP 
Extension Manual and ASAP Hybrid Manual. 
 Discrete Object Thresholds (DOTs) let you set discrete objectives against specific 
attributes for any ASAP entity. 
DOTs provides a database in ASAP to store and retrieve domain names and 
objective values; a user command interface; an event generation service; and an 
API to calculate ASAP (OEM) states and retrieve information from the database. 
DOTs require that you define entities using EDL and that entity information is 
available for each caller of the DOTs API. 
Audience 
The manual is intended for system operators, system administrators, and others who 
need information about NonStop operating system performance, entity states, and 
user application availability information. 
Manual Organization 
Section/Appendix 
Description 
1 
Introduction to Availability Statistics and Performance (ASAP) 
2 
Section 2: Installing ASAP on the Server 
3 
Section 3: Running ASAP 
4 
Section 4: Using Discrete Object Thresholds (DOTs) 
5 
Section 5: File and Process Monitoring 
6 
Section 6: ASAP Conversational Interface Commands 
A 
Appendix A: Querying the ASAP Database 
B 
Appendix B: ASAP Data Definitions 










