
HP NonStop Shadowbase Command Definitions
Consumer Command Descriptions
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PULSEWAITREPEATS <number>
Initial Changed
Version Version Values Default Minimum Maximum Alter
3.990 0 0 16 Yes
Client Server Extended Open Target
This parameter is the number of PULSEWAIT iterations permitted before
AUDMON forgets about tracking a particular pulse. Even though the
pulse has timed out, it does not prevent the pulse from completing when
(and if) the acknowledgement comes back later. If greater than 0,
AUDMON will output a warning EMS message each time the PULSEWAIT
timeout occurs waiting on the pulse ACK. For example, if PULSEWAIT is
10 seconds, PULSEWAITREPEATS is 3, and a pulse is sent that does not
come back for a minute, the AUDMON will generate 3 EMS messages
(one every 10 seconds), and then stop alarming for that slow pulse.
The valid range is 0 through 16. The default is 0 (stop tracking the pulse if
the ack does not come back within the PULSEWAIT time). This
parameter can be altered at any time.
PULSEWARNRATE <seconds>
Initial Changed
Version Version Values Default Minimum Maximum Alter
3.990 0 0 32767 Yes
Client Server Extended Open Target
This parameter is used to avoid flooding EMS with pulse timeout and
pulse “out of band” messages when they consecutively occur. It defines
the time interval when pulse timeout (determined by PULSEWAIT) and
“out of band” (determined by PULSEMAXRESPONSE) EMS messages
will be reported. The default value is 0 seconds, which means that
PULSEWAIT and PULSEMAXRESPONSE messages will be generated
immediately when those conditions occur.
The value range is 0 to 32767 seconds.
When set greater than 0, AUDMON may delay reporting these pulse
warning message until PULSEWARNRATE time has passed since the last
similar message. Notice that when there are a considerable number of
pulse events that timeout or are “out of band”, setting PULSEWARNRATE
can reduce the number of messages sent to EMS. Also, note that
oscillations between “out of band” and “in band” will be reported at all
times. If you find this situation occurring, you might need to increase the
values for PULSEWAIT and/or PULSEMAXRESPONSE. This parameter
can be altered at any time.
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