ASAP Migration Guide for NSX and OMF Users

ASAP Migration Guide for NSX and OMF Users520627-001
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ASAP 2.0 Overview
Supported Entities Comparison
ASAP 2.0 and NSX use the term entities to describe classes of objects for which state,
performance, and availability statistics are reported. OMF uses the term object types.
Topic Page
Supported Entities Comparison 1-1
ASAP 2.0 1-2
ASAP User Interfaces 1-2
Domains 1-3
Discrete Object Thresholds (DOTs) 1-4
Entity Definition Language (EDL) 1-4
Table 1-1. Supported Entities for OMF, NSX, and ASAP 2.0
Entity OMF NSX ASAP Comments
APP X Customer applications, available via ASAPX
CPU X X X CPUs
Disk X X X Disk volumes
Expand X X Expand lines; added Expand IP for ASAP 2.0
File X X Selected files; added subvolumes for ASAP 2.0
Listdev X X PUP Listdev devices for OMF; ASAP 2.0 regroups
the devices with their own entity (for example, disk
paths are monitored under the Disk entity)
Node X X Expand end-to-end statistics
Process X X Selected processes
ProcessBusy X X Top n process/CPU (was Process in NSX)
RDF X RDF subsystem
Spooler X X Supervisor, collector, device, and print processes;
added Spooler device attributes for ASAP 2.0
System X X Average system performance of CPUs currently
monitored by ASAP
Tape X X Only tape mount requests for OMF; added all tape
device attributes for ASAP 2.0
TMF X X Auditdump, Audittrail, and Transactions; added
NonStop Transaction Management Facility (TMF)
subsystem itself for ASAP 2.0