ASAP 3.2 Server Manual
HP NonStop ASAP Server Manual Page 74 of 381
Object................ $SYSTEM.SYSTEM.ASAPTCP
Parameters............ "RATE 5,SCPNAME $ZNES,PORT,WINDOW,SERVICE"
CPU................... 2
TMF..............ON
Object................ $SYSTEM.SYSTEM.ASAPTMF
Parameters............
CPU................... 2
3. If the settings are not correct, do one of:
Exit the ASAP Command Interpreter and change the ASAPCONF file with the
correct settings; then restart ASAP as shown in Step .
Override the defaults by entering the appropriate SET commands.
Create a custom OBEY file that includes the SET commands you want.
4. Once the SET parameters are correct, start the Collector database server:
+STARTUP COLLECT !Starts the DB Collector process on the local node
5. After successfully starting the ASAP Collector, start the Monitor processes on the
nodes that are to report to the Collector that was just started. For example:
+STARTUP !Starts Monitor on the local node
+STARTUP \NY !Starts Monitor in New York
+STARTUP \CHICAGO !Starts Monitor in Chicago
6. If you are using the ASAP Client, you can start it at this time. For more information,
see the ASAP Client Manual.
ASAP Status
The ASAP STATUS command obtains the status of the Collector or Monitor
processes. To obtain the overall status of the Collect and Monitor processes, enter:
+STATUS COLLECT !Status of the Collector on the local node
+STATUS \NY !Status of the Monitor in New York
+STATUS !Status of the local node
Stopping ASAP
To stop the Collector or Monitor processes:
1. Use the ASAP SHUTDOWN command.
2. After using the SET command on nodes currently executing the Collector or
Monitor processes, stop and restart the processes so that the configuration
changes take effect.