Outpath – HP XP7 Storage User Manual
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Examples
The examples below assume that:
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the starting time for collecting monitoring data is Jan. 1, 2013, 00:00,
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the ending time for collecting monitoring data is Jan. 2, 2013, 00:00.
long-range 201301010930:201301011730
The Export Tool saves monitoring data within the range of Jan. 1, 9:30-17:30.
long-range 201301010930:
The Export Tool saves monitoring data within the range of Jan. 1, 9:30 to Jan. 2, 00:00.
longrange:201301011730
The Export Tool saves monitoring data within the range of Jan. 1, 0:00-17:30.
long-range +000015:
The Export Tool saves monitoring data within the range of Jan. 1, 0:15 to Jan. 2, 00:00.
long-range -000015:
The Export Tool saves monitoring data within the range of Jan. 1, 23:45 to Jan. 2, 00:00.
longrange:+000015
The Export Tool saves monitoring data within the range of Jan. 1, 0:00-00:15.
longrange:-000015
The Export Tool saves monitoring data within the range of Jan. 1, 0:00-23:45.
long-range +000115:-000115
The Export Tool saves monitoring data within the range of Jan. 1, 1:15-22:45.
long-range 201301010900+000130:201301011700-000130
The Export Tool saves monitoring data within the range of Jan. 1, 10:30-15:30.
long-range 201301010900-000130:201301011700+000130
The Export Tool saves monitoring data within the range of Jan. 1, 7:30-18:30.
long-range 201301010900-000130:
The Export Tool saves monitoring data within the range of Jan. 1, 7:30 to Jan. 2, 00:00.
outpath
Description
The outpath subcommand specifies the directory to which monitoring data will be exported.
Syntax
outpath
[path]
Operands
Description
Operand
Specifies the directory in which files will be saved.
path
If the directory includes any non-alphanumeric character, the directory must be enclosed by
double quotation marks ("). If you want to specify a back slash (\) in the character string enclosed
by double quotation marks, repeat the back slash twice for example, \\.
If the specified directory does not exist, this subcommand creates a directory that has the specified
name.
If this operand is omitted, the current directory is assumed.
Export Tool command reference
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