ASAP 3.2 Server Manual

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applications. Service-level metrics are automatically evaluated against user-
defined objectives to establish alert priorities when application objectives are not
being met for an application process.
 CIP subsystem status and statistics for NonStop servers that use CLIM devices,
including information for CLIM devices, Monitor and Provider processes.
 Communication line availability for AM3270, ATP6100, Envoy, EnvoyACP,
Multilan, Snax, and X.25 such as percent line busy, Input/Output bytes read and
written InputData/OutputData bytes read and received, and Retries, state of the
line are reported by the COMM SGP.
 CPU availability, such as percent CPU busy, interrupt busy rates, send busy rates,
queue lengths, dispatches, disk I/O, cache hits, and memory swap rates. State
reporting of CPU up or CPU down is also supplied.
 Disk availability, such as percent disk busy, percent write busy, percent read busy,
number of disk requests, capacity used, cache hits, queue lengths, and swap rates
are a few of the performance statistics reported by the Disk SGP. State reporting
about down paths to a Disk device, such as the Disk process, is also provided.
 Expand line-handler availability information, such as packets sent, received, and
passed through; error rate statistics such as block check character errors (BCC),
no buffer failures, and negative acknowledgment rates. State reporting of whether
the Expand line-handler is up, down, or connecting is also provided.
 Expand end-to-end node availability, such as packets sent/received statistics and
path information for number of hops from one Expand node to another.
 File availability information including existence, security settings, size, and amount
of space remaining.
 Process availability information including location, priority, and resource
consumption.
 ProcessBusy availability information, such as busiest processes, CPU busy
percent per process, messages sent and received, receive queue length, and
average memory pages used, are a few of the performance statistics reported by
the ASAP Monitor.
 User selected Files collects file availability information, such as percent full, EOF,
file code, and file format.
 User selected Processes collects process availability information, such as CPU,
PIN Pri, Busy, Process state, Wait State, and Pages used.