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Using the Export Tool

Hitachi Universal Storage Platform V/VM Hitachi Performance Manager User’s Guide

If you run the Export Tool without specifying the

short-range

or

long-

range

subcommand, the monitoring data in the whole storing period (data

in the period displayed by the

show

subcommand) will be exported.

For detailed information about the

short-range

subcommand, see

short-range Subcommand.

For detailed information about the

long-range

subcommand, see long-

range Subcommand.

outpath out

This script specifies that files should be saved in the directory named

out

in

the current directory.
The

outpath

subcommand specifies the directory in which files should be

saved. For detailed information about the

outpath

subcommand, see

outpath Subcommand.

option compress

This script specifies that the Export Tool should compress monitoring data

in ZIP files.
The

option

subcommand specifies whether to save files in ZIP format or in

CSV format. For detailed information about the

option

subcommand, see

option Subcommand.

apply

The

apply

subcommand saves monitoring data in files. For detailed

information about the

apply

command, see apply Subcommand.

When you install the Export Tool, the file command.txt will be stored in the

export directory. The command.txt file contains sample scripts for your
command file. It is recommended that you customize scripts in command.txt
according to your needs. For detailed information about subcommand syntax,
see Command Reference.

Preparing a Batch File

To run the Export Tool, you need a batch file. The Export Tool starts and saves
monitoring data in files when you execute the batch file.

The installation directory for the Export Tool (that is, the export directory)

contains two batch files: runWin.bat and runUnix.bat. If your computer runs
Windows, use runWin.bat. If your computer runs UNIX, use runUnix.bat.

Figure 7-2 illustrates scripts in runWin.bat and runUnix.bat. These batch files

include a command line that executes a Java command. When you execute
your batch file, the Java command executes subcommands specified in your
command file and then saves monitoring data in files.

Batch file for Windows computers (runWin.bat)