HP XP Array Manager Software User Manual
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This script specifies that you are logging into the SVP whose IP address is 158.214.135.57.
You must log into the SVP when using the Export Tool.
The svpip subcommand specifies the IP address of the SVP. You must include the svpip
subcommand in your command file. For detailed information about the svpip subcommand, see
login expusr passwd
This script specifies that you use the user ID expusr and the password passwd to log into the SVP.
The login subcommand logs the specified user into the SVP. You must include the login
subcommand in your command file. For detailed information about the login subcommand, see
Caution:
When you write the login subcommand in your command file, you must
specify a user ID that should be used exclusively for running the Export Tool. See
Requirements for Using the Export Tool
” on page 87 for reference.
show
The show subcommand checks the SVP to find the period of monitoring data stored in the SVP
and the data collection interval (that is called gathering interval in Performance Monitor), and
then outputs them to the standard output (for example, the command prompt) and the log file.
Performance Monitor collects statistics by the two types of storing periods: in short range and in
long range. The show subcommand displays the storing periods and the gathering intervals for
these two types of monitoring data.
The following is an example of information that the show subcommand outputs:
Short Range
From: 2006/10/01 01:00 -
To: 2006/10/01 15:00 Interval : 1min.
Long Range
From: 2006/09/01 00:00 -
To: 2006/10/01 15:00 Interval : 15min.
Short Range indicates the storing period and gathering interval of the monitoring data stored
in short range. Long Range indicates those of the monitoring data stored in long range. In
the above example, the monitoring data in short range is stored every 1 minute in the term of
1:00-15:00 on Oct. 1, 2006. Also, the monitoring data in long range is stored every 15 minutes
in the term of Sep. 1, 2006, 0:00 through Oct. 1, 2006, 15:00. When you run the Export Tool,
you can export monitoring data within these periods into files.
All the monitoring items are stored in short range, but a part of monitoring items is stored in both
the short range and long range. For details on monitoring items that can be stored in long range,
see “
The use of the show subcommand is not mandatory, but it is recommended that you include
the show subcommand in your command file. If an error occurs when you run the Export
Tool, you might be able to find the error cause by checking the log file for information issued
by the show subcommand. For detailed information about the show subcommand, see
group PhyPG Long and group RemoteCopy
The group subcommand specifies the type of data that you want to export. Specify a operand
following group to define the type of data to be exported. Basically, monitoring data stored in
short range is exported. But you can direct to export monitoring data stored in long range when
you specify some of the operands.
The script group PhyPG Long in
on page 89 specifies to export usage statistics
about parity groups in long range. Also, the script group RemoteCopy specifies to export
statistics about remote copy operations by Continuous Access and TrueCopy for Mainframe
in short range. You can describe multiple lines of the group subcommand to export multiple
monitoring items at the same time.
For detailed information about the group subcommand, see “
shortrange 200610010850:200610010910 and longrange
200609301430:200610011430
The shortrange and longrange subcommands specify the term of monitoring data to be
exported. Use these subcommands when you want to narrow the export-target term within the
stored data. You can specify both the shortrange and longrange subcommands at the same
time. The difference between these subcommands is as follows:
• The
shortrange subcommand is valid for monitoring data in short range. You can use this
subcommand to narrow the export-target term for all the monitoring items you can specify by
the group subcommand.
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