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HP NonStop Shadowbase Command Definitions
Consumer Command Descriptions
HP NonStop Shadowbase Command Reference Manual—785421-002
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Is the priority at which the Consumer runs. The number can be from 1 to
199. If omitted, the default is a priority of 10 less than the priority of
AUDMON.
PROCESS [ \systemname. ] $cons_name
Initial Changed
Version Version Values Default Value Specifications Alter
1.000 None Valid process name (include NODE) No
Client Server Extended Open Target
This required parameter is the process name of the Consumer on start-up.
PROGRAM [ \system.$volume.subvolume ] filename
Initial Changed
Version Version Values Default Value Specifications Alter
1.000 5.002 AUDCONSN Valid program file name No
Client Server Extended Open Target
Is the name of the Consumer object file. As of version 5.002,
AUDCONSN will now be used by default as the program file name, as
opposed to AUDCONS which was the default previously. It can be fully
qualified with the volume and subvolume names. Unless otherwise
specified, the volume and subvolume names are the same as the location
of the object file for AUDMON.
Note: HP Shadowbase delivers both CISC/AXCEL and native mode
versions of the Consumer object code. The native mode Consumer
is substantially more efficient (uses less CPU resources) than the
non-native compiled (and then AXCEL’d) Consumer object. This is
especially true for environments where substantial User Exit
processing is being done. HP Shadowbase highly recommends
that customers use the native-mode Consumer in their
environments (these are the object files called AUDCONSN).
PULSECLOCKADJ <microseconds>
Initial Changed
Version Version Values Default Minimum Maximum Alter
3.990 0 -2147483647 2147483647 Yes
Client Server Extended Open Target
It is possible that AUDMON runs on a different HP NonStop node than a
Consumer, or a Consumer runs on a different node than a Collector. In
the event that there is a discrepancy between the system clocks between
the nodes, the PULSECLOCKADJ parameter can be used to adjust the
timestamps recorded by a Consumer for its pulse event processing. This
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