HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual
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Performance Control Export Tool
The following is an example of information that the show subcommand outputs:
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, 2004. Also, the monitoring data in long range is stored every 15 minutes in the term of Sep. 1,
2004, 0:00 through Oct. 1, 2004, 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 you are recommended to 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, refer to ”
•
group PhyPG Long
and group RemoteCopy
This subcommand specifies the type of data that you want to export. Specify an operand following
group
to define the type of data to be exported. Basically, monitoring data stored in short range is
exported, but you can export monitoring data stored in long range when you specify some of the
operands.
The group PhyPG Long subcommand in
specifies to export usage statistics about parity
groups in long range. Also, the group RemoteCopy subcommand specifies to export statistics about
remote copy operations by Continuous Access XP and TrueCopy for z/OS 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 200410010850:200410010910
, and
longrange 200409301430:200410011430
, and
remotecopyrange 200409301430:200410011430
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.
Specify a term within Short Range From XXX To XXX which is output by the show
subcommand.
• The longrange subcommand is valid for monitoring data in long range. You can use this
subcommand only when you specify the PhyPG, PhyLDEV, PhyProc, or PhyCSW operand with
the Long option in the group subcommand. (The items that can be saved by these operands are
the monitoring data displayed in the Physical tab of the Auto LUN XP pane with selecting
longrange
.)
Specify a term within Long Range From XXX To XXX which is output by the show
subcommand.
, the shortrange 200410010850:200410010910 subcommand specifies the term
8:50-9:10 on Oct. 1, 2004. This subcommand is applied to the group RemoteCopy subcommand
in this example. When you run the Export Tool, it will export the statistics about remote copy operations
by Continuous Access XP and TrueCopy for z/OS in the term specified by the shortrange
subcommand.
Also, in
, the longrange 200409301430:200410011430 subcommand specifies the
term from Sep. 30, 2004, 14:30 to Oct. 1, 2004, 14:30. This subcommand is applied to the group
Short Range From: 2004/10/01 01:00 - To: 2004/10/01 15:00Interval : 1min
Long Range From: 2004/09/01 00:00 - To: 2004/10/01 15:00Interval : 15min
Remote Copy From: 2004/09/30 00:00 - To: 2004/10/01 15:00