Viewing the statistics file – HP Storage Mirroring Software User Manual
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Viewing the statistics file
The statistics log file created is a binary file. To view the log file, you must run the DTStat
utility from a command prompt. From the directory where Storage Mirroring Replicate is
installed, run the DTStat command.
Command
DTSTAT
Description Starts the DTStats statistics logging utility from a command prompt
Syntax
DTSTAT [-p][-i <interval>][-t <filename>] [-f <filename>] [-s <filename>]
[-st <filename>][-IP <address>] [-START <mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm>][-
STOP <mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm>] [-SERVER <ip_address> <port_
number>]
Options
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-p—Do not print the output to the screen
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-i interval—Refresh from shared memory every interval seconds
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-t filename—Save the data from memory to the specified binary file
filename
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-f filename—Reads from a previously saved binary file, filename,
that was generated using the -t option instead of reading from
memory
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-s filename—Saves only the connection data from the data in
memory to an ASCII, comma-delimited file, filename
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-st filename—Saves only the target data from the data in memory
to an ASCII, comma-delimited file, filename
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-f filename1 -s filename2—Saves only the connection data from a
previously saved binary file, filename1, to an ASCII, comma-
delimited file, filename2
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-f filename1 -st filename2—Saves only the target data from a
previously saved binary file, filename1, to an ASCII, comma-
delimited file, filename2
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-IP address—Filters out the specified address in the IP address
field and prints only those entries. Specify more than one IP
address by separating them by a comma.
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-START mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm—Filters out any data prior to the
specified date and time
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-STOP mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm—Filters out any data after the
specified date and time
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-SERVER ip_address port_number—Connects DTStat to the