ASAP 3.2 Server Manual
HP NonStop ASAP Server Manual Page 229 of 381
Note
The only abbreviation for PROCESSBUSY is PB. P, PR, PRO, and so on are interpreted
as PROCESS, not PROCESSBUSY.
OUT file
specifies the spooler or line printer where the ASAP output is sent. If you do not
specify an output file, the output is displayed on your terminal.
\*
specifies that all process information for all systems is displayed.
node
specifies the individual system for which availability information is displayed. If you
want information for all the systems, specify PROCESSBUSY \*. 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system where the ASAP program was started, if not superseded by a system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.
cpu
specifies the individual CPU number where availability information is displayed. If
you want all the CPUs, specify CPU \*.* or just CPU \*. If you do not specify a CPU
or the wild-card character (*), ASAP uses the default, which is all CPUs in the
current system.
*
specifies that availability information for all CPUs is to be displayed. If you do not
specify a CPU or the wild-card character (*), ASAP uses the default, which is all
CPUs in the current system.
SAMPLES count
specifies the number of sample periods to be displayed. 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.
ENTRIES count
specifies the number of busy processes to display in each CPU during a sample
interval. You can specify 1 through 20 entries. The default number of entries is 5.