ASAP 3.2 Server Manual
HP NonStop ASAP Server Manual    Page 264 of 381 
NORECS 
In some rare cases no file history is required, and users do not want to 
monitor files using ASAP Client. For these cases, a user can specify 
NORECS to cause the File SGP to stop writing all detail process 
records to the database. The SGP still monitors the files and generates 
EMS events (if enabled) when they alert, but it does not write records 
to the ASAP database for viewing by the ASAP Client or for historical 
tracking. 
TRACE 
turns $Receive tracing on in the File SGP. The SGP generates a log 
message for each read or reply. 
RATE #mins 
sets a specific rate for the File SGP. See SET RATE. 
MAXAGGS 
defines the maximum number of aggregate domains. The File SGP will 
allocate memory to support that number of aggregate domains. Valid 
values are 2 through 32767. ASAP will always allocate 1 less domain 
than you specify. The default setting can vary by ASAP version. 
MAXDOMAINS 
defines the maximum number of monitored domains. The File SGP will 
allocate memory to support that number of monitored domains. Valid 
values are 2 through 32767. ASAP will always allocate 1 less domain 
than you specify. The default setting can vary by ASAP version. 
MBYTES 
defines the size in megabytes of the memory pool allocated to store 
domains that are dynamically resolved at each interval. The default 
setting can vary by ASAP version. 
Note 
The MONITOR FILE, LIST, DETAIL command will return information 
about the maximum value parameters and the memory pool utilization. 
The ASAP monitor does not check the contents of the parameter string. All 
parameter data is passed to the ASAPFIL process without modification. 
Examples 
+SET FILE ON, OBJECT $SYSTEM.ASAP.ASAPFIL, PARAM "RATE 10" 
To set PARAMETERS to null, enter either of: 










