
HP NonStop Shadowbase Command Definitions
Collector Command Descriptions
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When set to ON, the Collector will block multiple events (e.g., I/O
operations) into each message before sending that message to the
Consumer; otherwise, the IPMBLOCKING parameter determines if event
blocking is used. This may enhance performance.
When TURBOMODE is ON, the Collector waits for a message buffer to fill,
TURBOWAITTIME to pass by, or TURBOMAXEVENTS to be processed,
and then sends the message to a Consumer. It forces blocking. When it
is off and IPMBLOCKING is OFF, a single event is sent at a time to a
Consumer (see the IPMBLOCKING Consumer parameter). This
parameter can be used for configurations that communicate over Expand
and over TCP/IP. The default value is OFF. It must be set to OFF if using
extended Consumers.
Note: When TURBOMODE IS ON, the Consumer parameter
IPMBLOCKING is disregarded (all messages are blocked).
TURBOWAITTIME units (seconds or hundredths of seconds)
Initial Changed
Version Version Values Default Minimum Maximum Alter
2.300 30 1 300 Yes
Determines how long to wait before sending a message block to the
Consumer (see the TURBOMODE parameter as well).
Units represent whole seconds if the FASTSAMPLE parameter is set to
OFF or hundredths of seconds if it is set to ON. Minimum value is 1,
maximum is 300, and default is 30.
SHOW COLL Command
The SHOW COLL command displays the current values set for the
Collector during the current AUDCOM session. The syntax is:
SHOW [ / OUT list_file / ] [ COLL ]
OUT list_file
This directs listing the output to a named file. It can be a disk file, spooler
location, or process such as $ZHOME. If omitted, listing output goes to
the AUDCOM list file; this is typically the home terminal.
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