HP Integrity NonStop H-Series User Manual
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STATISTICS Command
DSNM Commands
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STATISTICS Command
Use the STATISTICS command to obtain operational statistics about objects.
STATISTICS
objectspec [, objectspec ]...
[,
hierarchy-modifier ]
[,
error-modifier ]
[,
state-modifier ]
[, RESET ]
objectspec
is the object specification. The syntax for the object specification is provided at the
beginning of this section under “Command-Line Syntax.” Detailed discussion of
the object specification is provided in Section 3, "Object Specifications."
hierarchy-modifier
determines which objects are affected by the command, based on the subsystem
object hierarchy:
ONLY
causes the command to affect the specified objects, but not
the objects that are subordinate to them.
SUBONLY
causes the command to affect the objects subordinate to the
specified objects, but not the specified objects themselves.
ALL
causes the command to affect both the specified objects and
their subordinate objects.
The default value is ALL. See Section 5, "Subsystems," for information on how
individual subsystems interpret this modifier. See Section 4, "Modifiers," for
detailed information on the hierarchy modifier.
error-modifier
determines how much information is reported when the command is correct but
the objects against which the command is being executed produce errors. The
error modifier does not affect the command response for errors that result when a
command is entered incorrectly or when a name cannot be resolved.
ERROR-BRIEF
returns a one-line response for each object producing an
error; the response identifies the object and briefly describes
the error.
ERROR-DETAIL
returns the same information as ERROR-BRIEF, along with
additional details about the errors. If additional information
is not available, ERROR-BRIEF and ERROR-DETAIL result
in the same response.
ERROR-SUPPRESS
suppresses any response from objects that produce errors.
This option is normally used when it is known in advance