Displaying Collector Attributes; Table 15-2. Collector Attributes - HP Guardian User Manual

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The program file name is the default name ($SYSTEM.SYSTEM.CSPOOL).
The execution priority is 144.
The unit size is 8.
To add the collector $S2 with the above attributes to an active spooler subsystem, enter:
) COLLECT $S2, DATA $SPOOL.SPOOLER.S2DATA, 2, 3, 144, 8
) COLLECT $S2, START

Table 15-2. Collector Attributes

SPOOLCOM COLLECT
Attributes & Subcommands Description and Default Value
BACKUP backup-cpu
CPU cpu
DATA data-filename
FILE program-filename The program file for this collector process. If you don't
PRI process-priority
UNIT unit-size

Displaying Collector Attributes

To display your collector's current attributes, enter:
) COLLECT $collector-name, STATUS DETAIL
The processor that runs the collector backup. If you don't
specify a BACKUP value, the collector runs without a
backup.
The processor that runs the collector. The default is for the
collector to run on the same processor as the supervisor.
The name of the disk file where the collector stores jobs. You
must specify this file name; there is no default name. The
data file must be created before the collector is started.
If you try to start a collector without a data file, the collector
abnormally terminates with the error message:
CANNOT OPEN SPOOLER DATA FILE
specify a program file, the system runs a copy of
$SYSTEM.SYSTEM.CSPOOL.
The execution priority of the collector (default is 145).
The number of 512-word blocks requested by the collector
when it needs more disk space (default is 4). You should set
the unit size of a collector once and not change it. See the
Spooler Utilities Reference Manual.
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