ASAP 3.2 Server Manual
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Once the monitored entities are loaded in the database, you can set individual user-
defined objectives against entity domains by using the GOAL or RANK commands. For
a complete list of configurable system entity objective properties, see System Entity
Specifics.
You configure objective thresholds for an entire entity or for a specific domain within an
entity. For example, a BUSY attribute for the CPU entity could have BUSY < 50 and
BUSY > 10, meaning the interval value reported for the attribute must be greater than
10 and less than 50. The commands for configuring this objective threshold are the
GOAL and RANK commands. GOAL CPU, BUSY > 10, BUSY < 50. All CPU domains
would have this objective threshold applied to them. For a detailed explanation of
these commands, see the GOAL Command and the RANK Command.
MONITOR Usage Considerations
This table shows the domains monitored by each ASAP if no objects are defined to
monitor, and shows the default process names of the ASAP SGP processes and the
database file name for each entity:
Entity
Default Process
Name
Database
Filename
Default Domains Monitored
APP
$ZOOH
DBAPP
All application domains
registered using the
ASAP_REGISTER_ API
CIP **
$ZOOC
DBCIP
CIP CLIMs, Monitors and
Providers
COMM
$ZOOU
DBCOM
All configured
communication line types 7,
11, 13, 53, 5158, 60, and 61
CPU
$ZOOn (n=0
through 15)
DBCPU
All SYSGENed processors
DISK
$ZOOJ
DBDSK
All physical disk drives
EXPAND *
$ZOOK
DBEXP
All configured Expand line
handlers
FILE
$ZOOL
DBFIL
$SYSTEM.SYSTEM.ASAP
MON
NODE
$ZOOG
DBNCP
Not applicable
PROCESS
$ZOOT
DBPRO
$asapidM, the ASAP
Monitor process
PROCESSBUSY
$ZOOn (n=0
through 15)
DBPCB
The five busiest processes
in each processor
PROXY
$ZOOP
DBAPP
All application domains from
Linux systems registered