RDF/IMP, IMPX, and ZLT System Management Manual
HP NonStop RDF/IMP, IMPX, and ZLT System Management Manual—524388-002
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E Using ASAP
ASAP (HP NonStop Availability Stats and Performance) allows many subsystem 
entities to be monitored across a network of HP NonStop servers. The status and 
statistics for the entities are collected on a single system, and are then monitored 
either through the ASAP command interface or through the ASAP graphical user 
interface (GUI) PC client.
RDF/IMP and IMPX are instrumented to feed state information to ASAP, thus allowing 
RDF subsystems to be monitored, in an integrated way, alongside all other subsystems 
supported by ASAP. The following RDF entities report state and statistical information 
to ASAP:
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Monitor
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Extractor
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RDFNET (optional)
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Receiver
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Purger
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Updater
Architectural Overview
RDF/IMP and IMPX are supplied with an object file called ASAPRDF which is the 
ASAP/RDF Smart Gatherer Process (SGP). SGP is the interface between ASAP and 
the RDF environments. For every system in which ASAP is configured to collect RDF 
data, the ASAP monitor starts an RDF SGP process. Figure E-1 shows a single RDF 
environment replicating from \PRI to \BAK.
To monitor an RDF environment using ASAP, you must configure an RDF SGP on both 
the primary and backup RDF systems. The SGP on the primary system reports data 
for the monitor and extractor processes. The SGP on the backup system reports data 
for the image trails and receiver, purger, and updater processes.
At regular intervals, the SGP process reports the status of each RDF entity residing on 
that system to the ASAP collector (not shown). The ASAP collector writes the RDF 
status information into the ASAP database, from which ASAP can be used to display 
and monitor the status of the RDF environment. Refer to the ASAP Server Manual and 
the ASAP Client Manual for details about how to monitor ASAP entities.










