ASAP 3.2 Server Manual
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Example 
This example shows the PAUSE command: 
+ PAUSE 
PROCESS Command 
The PROCESS command displays availability statistics about the processes specified 
in the command. 
PROCESS [\* ] [ [.] * ] [, SAMPLES count ] 
 [\node] [ [.] $process ] [, DETAIL   ] 
 [, STATES ] 
 [, CPU n ] 
 [, TIME hh[:mm[m/d/y]]] 
 [, AGGREGATE ] 
 [, AGGONLY | AO ] 
 [, MINSTATE [AUTO] ] 
 [ [state] ] 
 [, COUNT [count] ] 
 [, MEMORY ] 
 [, EXACT ] 
 [, NOAGG ] 
Note 
The PROCESS command in ASAP Release 1 has become PROCESSBUSY in ASAP 
Release 2. The Selected Process function that PROCESS now performs is new in ASAP 
Release 2. 
node 
specifies the individual system for which availability statistics are displayed. 
$process 
specifies the process for which availability information is displayed. Partial process 
names are accepted. For example, $TX returns data from the local node for all 
monitored processes that have names beginning with $TX. 
SAMPLES count 
specifies the number of sample periods to be displayed, starting with the most 
recent sample. 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. 










