ASAP 3.2 Server Manual
HP NonStop ASAP Server Manual    Page 301 of 381 
 The Monitor, SGPs, and Collect process behavior is based on the current values of 
the SET command parameters when the process is started. 
STATUS Command 
The STATUS command provides status information about the ASAP system in the 
specified node. 
STATUS [ \node | \* ] [ MONITOR ] 
 [ COLLECT ] 
 [ TIMEOUT value ] 
 [ ppd-name ] 
 [ ACTIONS [ ASAP ] ] 
 [ ACTREQUEST ] ] 
 [ MSGS [<inx>] [<lines>] ] 
 [ RUN [<inx>] [<lines>] ] 
 [ * | <taskid> [<inx>] [<lines>] ] 
 [ LOG [ ON | OFF | DETAIL ] ] 
 [ TRACE <level> | DISK ] ] 
node 
specifies the individual system for which information is displayed. 
* 
specifies status information on all systems. 
MONITOR 
requests status information on the Monitor process. This is the default. If SGPs are 
active on the reporting system, status for the SGP is returned as well. 
COLLECT 
requests status information on the Collect process. 
TIMEOUT  
specifies how many seconds the status command should wait for a response. If an 
SGP does not respond within the specified timeout value, an error 40 is reported 
against the SGP that did not respond. Timeout values can be in the range of 0 
through 99 seconds. The default is 15 seconds. 
ppd-name 
specifies a process-pair directory name. The process pair directory is a list of the 
process names and corresponding pairs of process numbers that make up each 
process kept by the NonStop OS operating system. 










