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HP NonStop Shadowbase Command Definitions
Collector Command Descriptions
HP NonStop Shadowbase Command Reference Manual—785421-002
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Is the audit trail event time at which the Collector will stop reading from the
audit trail files. Reading will stop when this time is reached. Stop_date is
optional. If not entered, the current date is assumed. If stop_date is
entered it must be in the format MMM DD YYYY, where MMM are the first
three characters of the month name (e.g., JUN), DD are the day digits and
YYYY is the four digit year; YYYY is optional and if omitted the current
year is assumed. If entered, stop_time must be in the format of
HH:MM:SS.t. If it is omitted 00:00:00.0 is assumed. Entering -1 will clear
any value previously entered in the field. This is an optional parameter. If
a stop file has been explicitly defined, this parameter will have no effect if
the time of the last audit record read in the last file is less than
ADTSTOPTIME.
Note: Refer to the ADTSTARTTIME parameter for a discussion regarding
the timestamps of the events in the MAT and AUX to determine the
time range you selected will pick up the events from the audit trails.
ADTTHROTTLEDELAY hundredths
Initial Changed
Version Version Values Default Minimum Maximum Alter
2.700 0 Off 0 1000 Yes
Specifies the length of time (in hundredths of seconds) the Collector waits
before reading more audit trail. The ADTTHROTTLE… parameters
control CPU usage when the Collector needs to read a lot of audit trail
from which very little data are selected (e.g., FUP RELOAD data). Valid
values are 0 to 1000. The default value of 0 turns throttling off.
ADTTHROTTLELIMIT num
Initial Changed
Version Version Values Default Minimum Maximum Alter
2.700 1 1 32767 Yes
Specifies the number of audit trail records to read before pausing for the
ADTTHROTTLEDELAY time. The ADTTHROTTLE… parameters control
CPU usage when the Collector needs to read a lot of audit trail from which
very little data are selected (e.g., FUP RELOAD data). Valid values are 0
to 32767.
Note that, by default, the Collector will display an EMS message every 15
minutes when audit throttling is enabled.
If your applications start to encounter the LTMF wait state (application is
waiting on TMF) when the Collector is running, this may be because the
Collector and TMF are competing for the audit disk I/O resources (this is
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