
HP NonStop Shadowbase Command Definitions
Monitor Command Descriptions
HP NonStop Shadowbase Command Reference Manual—785421-002
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or “suspended” state (not running)”. Note again that the timing of the
message is not precise and is based from the MONITORRATE period. It
could take several MONITORRATE cycles to result in a message if
MONITORRATE is set less than NORUNTIMEOUT. Or, it could take a
MONITORRATE cycle to result in a message if MONITORRATE is set
greater than NORUNTIMEOUT.
The default for NORUNTIMEOUT is 900 seconds.. The valid range is 0
through 32767 seconds. Enter the SET command prior to the START
AUD command. Note that NORUNTIMEOUT can be altered at any time.
PULSEMAINTTIME hr:mn
Initial Changed
Version Version Values Default Minimum Maximum Alter
3.990 00:00 1 365 Yes
This AUD parameter, added to support the pulse feature, defines the time
(format HOUR:MINUTE using a 24-hour clock) when AUDMON will
perform maintenance processing against all pulse files. The default is
00:00 (midnight). Any valid hour:minute setting can be specified, for
example 01:45 means 1:45 am, and 13:45 means 1:45 pm. This
parameter can be altered at any time.
PULSERETENTION number of days
Initial Changed
Version Version Values Default Minimum Maximum Alter
3.990 7 1 365 Yes
This AUD parameter, added to support the pulse feature, defines the
number of days of pulse history that will be retained in a pulse file
SOURCEFILE and/or TARGETFILE. The default is 7 days. The valid
range is 1 through 365. This parameter can be altered at any time.
Note: That the pulse file needs to be sized to accommodate the pulse
records if this parameter is increased, if pulses are generated more
frequently than every 5 minutes, or if multiple Consumers use the
same pulse file (see the DBS parameter SOURCEFILEEXT for
changing the default size of the pulse file).
You should set your DBS object SOURCEFILEEXTENT and
TARGETFILEEXTENT parameters accordingly so that there is enough
space to support the PULSERETENTION period for the CONS
PULSERATE setting which will determine the number of pulses generated
in a day for a Consumer. Note that the current pulse record size is 354
bytes.
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