ASAP 3.2 Server Manual
HP NonStop ASAP Server Manual    Page 63 of 381 
ASAPRDF 
RDF Statistics Gathering 
Process (SGP) 
  Gathers availability information for either 
the RDF Extractor or RDF Updater on 
the node. 
ASAPSPL 
Spooler Statistics Gathering 
Process (SGP) 
  Gathers availability information for every 
monitored spooler subsystem on the 
node. 
ASAPSWP 
Swap Statistics Gathering 
Process (SGP) 
 Gathers availability information for every 
monitored KMSF swapfiles on the node. 
ASAPTAP 
Tape Statistics Gathering 
Process (SGP) 
  Gathers availability information for every 
monitored tape device on the node. 
ASAPTCP 
TCP Statistics Gathering 
Process (SGP) 
  Gathers availability and statistics 
information for nine TCP/IP entities and 
three Telserv entities. 
ASAPTMF  
TMF Statistics Gathering 
Process (SGP) 
  Gathers availability information for the 
TMF subsystem on the node. 
ASAPXSGP 
ASAP Statistics Gathering 
Process (SGP) 
Gathers service-level metrics about 
customer applications. It is an optional 
product, part of the ASAP Extension 
product (ASAPX). 
These descriptions of the ASAP object files explain which ASAP components are 
required on various nodes of the network: 
ASAP Object File 
The object file ASAP is the ASAP Conversational Interface (CI), which starts and 
manages the Monitor and Collector processes, and displays the collected ASAP 
availability information. The ASAP CI provides command and control of the ASAP 
environment and enables interactive reporting of availability information. STATUS, 
STARTUP, and SHUTDOWN commands control Monitor and Collect processes. Use 
the SET command to set up options for the Monitor, Collector, and the Statistic 
Gathering processes. APP, CPU, DISK, FILE, LH, NODE, PROCESS, 
PROCSSBUSY, RDF, SPOOLER, SYSTEM, TAPE and TMF commands provide ad 
hoc statistics reports. For the syntax and detailed descriptions of these commands, 
see Section 6: ASAP Conversational Interface Commands. 
ASAPCIP Object File 
The ASAP CIP Statistics Gathering (ASAPCIP) Process collects availability information 
for Cluster I/O Modules on NonStop servers, including availability, usage, 
performance, and connection information. The ASAP Monitor starts the CIP SGP on its 
node if CIP is enabled. See the CIP command. 










