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Audit trail index, and Audit volume. For a complete list of RDF availability counters, see
the RDF Command.
ASAPSPL Object File
The ASAP Monitor starts the Spooler SGP on its node if Spooler is enabled. The
ASAP Statistics Gathering (ASAPSPL) Process collects availability information about
spooler subsystems on the node. ASAPSPL uses the spooler procedure call interface
to communicate with the spooler supervisors to get information about the spooler,
collectors, devices, and print processes. The utilization counters gathered include
Spooler percent full, number of device locations, and number of jobs currently printing.
For a complete list of Spooler availability counters, see the SPOOLER Command
ASAPSWP Object File
The ASAP Monitor starts the Swap SGP on its node if the Swap SGP is enabled. The
ASAP Statistics Gathering (ASAPSWP) Process collects availability information about
KMSF swap files. ASAPSWP uses the Seeview Server Gateway for obtaining KMSF
status and SWAP usage counters. Usage counters collected for each CPU on the
node, including good/failed allocations, good/failed reservations for process creations,
available swap space which is the total of all swapfiles for the CPU and more. For a
complete list of Swap availability counters, see the SWAP Command.
ASAPTAP Object File
The ASAP Monitor starts the Tape SGP on its node if the Tape SGP is enabled. The
ASAP Statistics Gathering (ASAPTAP) Process collects availability information about
tape devices for the ASAP Tape entity. ASAPTAP communicates with the DSM/Tape
Catalog MediaSRV server using the SPI interface to obtain the status and information
about the tape devices and tape mount requests on the node. The utilization counters
gathered include number of outstanding tape mounts and Label mode checks. For a
complete list of Tape availability counters, see the TAPE Command.
ASAPTCP Object File
The ASAP TCP/IP Statistics Gathering (ASAPTCP) process collects availability
information for sixteen separate TCP/IP entities and three Telserv entities, including
availability, usage, performance, and connection information. The ASAP Monitor starts
the TCP SGP on its node if TCP is enabled. See the TCP Command
ASAPTMF Object File
The ASAP Monitor starts the TMF SGP on its node if the TMF SGP is enabled. The
ASAP Statistics Gathering (ASAPTMF) Process collects availability information about
the TMF subsystem. Valid TMF domains are: Transactions, AuditTrail, AuditDump, and
TMF for the TMF subsystem itself. The utilization counters gathered include