ASAP 3.2 Server Manual
HP NonStop ASAP Server Manual    Page 266 of 381 
IOCONTROL count 
defines the maximum number of output lines that can be written to the output file 
for any command before a prompt is issued. 
This option is used to perform flow control between the ASAP Client and Server. 
By limiting the maximum number of output lines per I/O, client/server loading on 
communications infrastructure is controlled. 
The More? prompt is a modeless prompt. Anything other than a carriage return is 
interpreted as a command. To continue displaying statistical data for the current 
command, press Return with no spaces. If Node statistics are being collected, 
enter NO at the prompt to display Node statistics. 
The default is 72 lines of output. To disable this feature, enter SET IOCONTROL 0. 
LOGFILE filename 
defines the name of the file used for ASAP CI I/O capture. LOGGING ON/OFF 
controls access to the file. 
The default is the current $volume.subvolume.logfile. 
LOGGING ON | OFF 
determines settings for the capture of ASAP CI I/O. 
ON 
enables the capture of ASAP CI I/O to a file defined by LOGFILE filename.  
OFF 
disables the capture of ASAP CI I/O. 
The default is OFF. 
LOGINTERVAL minutes 
defines the interval, in minutes that duplicate ASAP error events are suppressed. 
During an interval, only the first occurrence for a given error event is displayed. 
The display of any subsequent error events during the interval are completely 
suppressed, both in the ASAPLOG, and in the EMS subsystem. ASAP INFO 
messages are not suppressed. The interval range is 0 through 1440. 0 completely 
suppresses ASAP error events. When LOGSUPPRESS is on, a summary record 
for each error type is written in the ASAPLOG and in the EMS subsystem 
indicating how many times the error occurred during the suppression period. The 
default is 60. 










