Figure 36 usage monitor window, Script operations window, 36 usage monitor window – HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual
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NOTE:
You must use XP Command View Advanced Edition Software or XP Remote Web Console in
Modify mode to perform TC390 operations. Users in view mode can only view TC390 information.
Figure 36
Usage Monitor window
The Usage Monitor window displays the following information:
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Status: Displays Running when monitoring is on and displays Stop when monitoring is off. When
monitoring is stopped, the usage monitor graph is closed. The usage monitor graph can only be
displayed when monitoring is running.
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Rate: Displays the data collection rate for usage monitoring (default = 5). When monitoring is stopped,
the default value (5) is displayed in the Rate box.
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Operation: Used to select the usage monitor operation.
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Update: Displays the most recent data sample time of the data on the graph.
Script Operations window
TC390 running on XP Command View Advanced Edition Software or XP Remote Web Console supports
scripting for managing pre-defined TC390 operations. The TC390 scripting function defines multiple
TC390 operations in a text file that XP Command View Advanced Edition Software or XP Remote Web
Console reads and executes as a batch file. Use the scripting function to perform a series of TC390
operations without having to issue the commands separately. Using TC390 scripting, you can set up and
execute a large number of TC390 commands within a short period of time. Use the TC390 scripting
function to:
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Save time by executing multiple TC390 operations with a single command.
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Run a series of predefined and tested TC390 operations after hours or overnight.
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Allow a non-resident system administrator to set up and start an entire day’s worth of TC390 operations
in the limited time that the administrator is on-site.
This section describes the selection and execution of an existing TC390 script file. ”
page 191 describes and specifies the requirements for the TC390 script files.