The shortrange subcommand, Syntax, Description – HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual
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Performance Control Export Tool
The following example exports statistics about LU paths for the host group (host storage domain) ID 01 for
the port CL1-A:
The shortrange subcommand
Syntax
shortrange
Δ[[yyyyMMddhhmm][{+|-}hhmm]:[yyyyMMddhhmm][{+|-}hhmm]]
Description
The shortrange subcommand enables you to specify a term of monitoring data to be exported into files.
Use this subcommand when you want to narrow the export-target term within the stored data.
The shortrange subcommand is valid for monitoring data in short range. The monitoring data in short
range is the contents displayed in the following panes:
•
The Auto LUN XP pane when selecting shortrange as the storing period
•
The CA Monitor and TCz Monitor panes
•
The CA Journal Monitor and URz Monitor panes
All the monitoring items are stored in short range. Therefore, you can use the shortrange subcommand
whichever operand you specify to the group subcommand. If you run the Export Tool without specifying
the shortrange subcommand, the data stored in the whole monitoring term will be exported.
The login subcommand must execute before the shortrange subcommand executes.
Operands
The value on the left of the colon (:) specifies the starting time of the period. The value on the right of the
colon specifies the ending time of the period. Specify the term within “Short Range From XXX To
XXX
” which is output by the show subcommand.
If no value is specified on the left of the colon, the starting time for collecting monitoring data is assumed.
If no value is specified on the right of the colon, the ending time for collecting monitoring data is assumed.
The starting and ending times for collecting monitoring data are displayed in the Monitoring Term area in
the Auto LUN XP pane (see
Figure 27
The starting time and the ending time for collecting monitoring data
yyyyMMddhhmm
yyyyMMdd
indicates the year, the month, and the day. hhmm indicates the hour and the minute.
If yyyyMMddhhmm is omitted on the left of the colon, the starting time for collecting monitoring data is
assumed. If yyyyMMddhhmm is omitted on the right of the colon, the ending time for collecting
monitoring data is assumed.
+hhmm
Adds time (hhmm) to yyyyMMddhhmm if yyyyMMddhhmm is specified. For example,
200401230000+0130
indicates Jan. 23, 2004, 01:30.
Adds time to the starting time for collecting monitoring data if yyyyMMddhhmm is omitted.
group LU CL1-A.01:CL1-A.01