
HP NonStop Shadowbase Command Definitions
Monitor Command Descriptions
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If DAY (DAILY) is entered, the reset will occur every day in the
specified months at the specified time. You can also enter the days
of the month which the reset are to occur. Enter up to ten numbers
separated by commas. For example, enter SET AUD
STATSRESET DAY (1,16), HOUR (12:00) to reset statistics at
noon on the first and sixteenth day of every month (the default).
If WKDAY (WEEKDAY) is entered, the reset will occur every
weekday (not weekends) during the specified months at the
specified times. You can also specify the days of the week when
the reset is to occur. Enter up to seven numbers separated by
commas to indicate the days of the week (1 = Monday... 7 =
Sunday). For example, enter SET AUD STATSRESET WKDAY
(1,5), HOUR (HOURLY) to reset statistics every hour on every
Monday and Friday.
Note: DAY and WKDAY should not be entered together.
HOUR (HOURLY) will cause the reset to occur hourly, on the hour,
on the specified days of the specified months. You can also enter a
list of hours when the reset will occur. Enter up to 12 time values in
HH:MM format based on a 24-hour clock. For example SET AUD
STATSRESET MONTH(1,6), HOUR (00:00,12:00,17:30) to reset
statistics at midnight, noon, and 5:30PM each day (the default) in
January and June only.
OR
Entering MINUTE <minutes> will cause the reset to occur every
<minutes> minutes, where <minutes> is a number from 1 to 60.
For example, enter SET AUD STATSRESETTIME MINUTE (45) to
reset statistics every 45 minutes.
Note: The MINUTE clause should not be entered with any
of the other clauses.
TRACE level_number
Initial Changed
Version Version Values Default Minimum Maximum Alter
2.000 0 disable 0 3 Yes
Disables or sets the trace level for AUDCOM and AUDMON event tracing.
Level_number specifies the level of detail supplied in the trace. 0 through
3 are valid level_numbers. The default is 0, which disables tracing. A
setting of 1 dumps most function names as they are called, 2 dumps
additional function names, and detail for certain functions. A setting of 3
dumps detail on additional functions, including COLL/CONS ipc message
content, and buffers for certain events.
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