ASAP 3.2 Server Manual
HP NonStop ASAP Server Manual    Page 80 of 381 
Starting the Monitor Processes 
After you define the ASAP Monitor and SGP options, you can start the Monitor 
processes. This example sets up the ASAP subsystem to monitor two nodes. Disk and 
Expand objects are being monitored on both nodes, and application (APP) objects are 
being monitored on one of the nodes, with an availability rate of five minutes: 
+SET OBJECTIVESEVENTS ON 
+SET DISK ON, PARAMETERS “CPU 2 VOLUME $DATA” 
+SET APP ON, PARAMETERS “CONFIG $DATA2.APP.ASAPXCNF” 
+SET EXPAND ON 
+SET RATE 5 
+STARTUP \NY 
+SET APP OFF 
+STARTUP \LA 
Getting Collector and Monitor Status 
Information 
The ASAP STATUS command obtains the status of the Collector or Monitor 
processes. The ASAP STATUS command has no options. To obtain the overall status 
of the Collect process, enter: 
+STATUS COLLECT !Status of the Collector on the local node 
 \CENTDIV Primry Backup Pri Access Reqs Lmsgs Created ReqTime SrvTime Et 
 --------- ------ ------ --- ------- ----- ----- -------- ------- ------- -- 
$ZOOS V03 1,174 0,080 160 255,255 11519 8 6/20 16 1216:23 1216:23 0 
 $ASAP.ASAPDB.DBAPP Open(0) Days NONE 
 $ASAP.ASAPDB.DBCOM Open(0) Days 30 
 $ASAP.ASAPDB.DBCPU Open(0) Days 365 
 $ASAP.ASAPDB.DBDSK Open(0) Days 7 
 $ASAP.ASAPDB.DBEXP Open(0) Days 7 
 $ASAP.ASAPDB.DBFIL Open(0) Days 7 
 $ASAP.ASAPDB.DBNCP Open(1) Days 7 
 $ASAP.ASAPDB.DBPRO Open(0) Days 7 
 $ASAP.ASAPDB.DBPCB Open(0) Days 30 
 $ASAP.ASAPDB.DBRDF Open(0) Days NONE 
 $ASAP.ASAPDB.DBSPL Open(0) Days 30 
 $ASAP.ASAPDB.DBSWP Open(0) Days 10 
 $ASAP.ASAPDB.DBSYS Open(0) Days 365 
 $ASAP.ASAPDB.DBTAP Open(0) Days 7 
 $ASAP.ASAPDB.DBTMF Open(0) Days 7 
 (rate 1, sleep 0000,0000, clean 0000, retain ROLLOVER, DBMaxDays 1) 
The STATUS command returns the Collector’s node name, the process ID and 
version, the database files, and the status of the DB files. The value in parentheses 
indicates the last Guardian file error against the file. The options for the Collector 
process are also displayed. 










