Modifying collector attributes, Deleting a collector, Example – HP NonStop G-Series User Manual

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Managing the Spooler Using Spoolcom

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Modifying Collector Attributes

Example

To display the current attributes of the collector named $S2:

) COLLECT $S2, STATUS DETAIL

Modifying Collector Attributes

1. Drain the collector.

) COLLECT $collector-name, DRAIN

2. Modify the collector attributes.

) COLLECT $collector-name, collector-attribute ...

Collector attributes and COLLECT subcommands are described in

Table 15-2

on

page 15-4. If you do not specify attributes, they take on a default value.

You should not change the unit size of an existing collector. If a different unit size is
required, delete the old collector and start a new one.

Do not change the data file where the collector stores jobs; jobs can be lost.

3. Restart the modified collector:

) COLLECT $collector-name, START

Example

To modify a collector attribute by changing the backup processor from CPU 2 to CPU 5:

> SPOOLCOM

) COLLECT $S2, DRAIN

) COLLECT $S2, BACKUP 5

) COLLECT $S2, START

Deleting a Collector

1. Drain the collector:

) COLLECT $collector-name, DRAIN

COLLECTOR: $S2
STATE: ACTIVE
LAST ERROR: NONE
PROGRAM FILE: $SYSTEM.SYSTEM.CSPOOL
CPU: 3
BACKUP: 2
PRIORITY: 144
DATA FILE: $SPOOL.SPOOLER.S2DATA
PAGESIZE: 60
UNIT SIZE: 8
ALLOCATED UNITS: 1366
TOTAL UNITS: 8192
PERCENT FULL: 16

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