ASAP 3.2 Server Manual
HP NonStop ASAP Server Manual Page 222 of 381
OUT file
specifies a spooler or line printer for the ASAP output sent. If you do not specify an
output file, the output is displayed on your terminal.
snode
specifies the node of the sending Expand system. To send availability information
from all the systems, specify NODE \*. 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program was started, if not superseded by a system specified with the ASAP
SYSTEM command.
\*
specifies that information for all systems is provided.
SAMPLES count
specifies the number of sample periods to display. A sample period is defined by
the RATE option in the SET command. You can specify 0 through 255 sample
periods.
dnode
specifies the node of the destination Expand system. The default is all the systems
connected to the sending node (snode), which has the same effect as \*. If you
want a particular dnode, specify the dnode by system name (such as \SUPPORT)
or system number (\240).
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 the rate is 5 indicates that
statistics collected from 10:10 to 10:15 are displayed.
When a ―?‖ appears immediately after the timestamp, it indicates that the statistics
are questionable and that there was a problem obtaining the statistics. Possibly a
node is down.
When a ―<‖ appears immediately after the timestamp, the statistics were received
late by the Collector process. Late statistics indicate busy Expand lines.
hh
is the hour.
mm
is the minute.