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HP NonStop Shadowbase Command Definitions
Collector Command Descriptions
HP NonStop Shadowbase Command Reference Manual—785421-002
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ADTEOFDELAY <hundredths of seconds>
Initial Changed
Version Version Values Default Minimum Maximum Alter
4.000D 0 1 32767 Yes
This defines a minimum wait time duration that a Collector will wait (back
off) before a (re)”poll” of the TMF master audit trail following all non-
rollover end-of-file conditions for the master audit trail, regardless of the
activity occurring in the Collector (i.e.,i.e., it always waits for this duration
following end-of-file). Note that when ADTEOFDELAY is set greater than
zero, ADTSAMPLEDELAY is not taken into consideration. It is specified
in 1/100
th
second units. The default is 0 (i.e.,i.e., this feature is not used
by default). The minimum value is 0 and the maximum is 32767. It can
be altered at any time.
ADTSAMPLEDELAY <number of seconds or hundredths of seconds>
Initial Changed
Version Version Values Default Minimum Maximum Alter
1.000 2.700 30 1 32767 Yes
Is a time interval that says how often the Collector queries the audit trail
after hitting EOF on the MAT when running in continuous mode (i.e.,i.e.,
stop criteria has not been established). This is an optional parameter.
Units represent whole seconds if the FASTSAMPLE parameter is set to
OFF or hundredths of seconds if it is set to ON. The default is 30
seconds. The minimum value is 1.
Note; that after hitting EOF on the audit trail, the Collector may query the
audit trail more frequently than this interval setting suggests. This is
because many events cause the Collector to re-check the audit trail while
it is waiting for this interval to expire. For example, if the Collector has hit
EOF and is waiting for this interval to expire, a STATS COLL command
will cause the Collector to check for more audit data.
Also note that the default behavior of the HP ARLIB audit reading routines
is to automatically close the audit trail files after hitting EOF; this forces the
Collector to re-open these files each time EOF is hit. HP’s ARLIB2 audit
reading routines do not automatically close the audit files after hitting EOF.
You can check which version of audit reading routines are in use by
issuing a VPROC on the Collector.
This parameter is ignored when ADTEOFDELAY is set to a value greater
than 0.
ADTSCRATCHVOL [ $volume. ]subvolume
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