Statport, Name, Syntax – HP 3PAR Operating System Software User Manual

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statport

NAME

statport

-- The statport command displays read and write (I/O) statistics for ports.

SYNTAX

statport [options <arg>]|-rcfc|-rcip

AUTHORITY

Any role in the system.

OPTIONS

–data|–ctl|–both

Show data transfers only (–data), control transfers only (–ctl), or both data and control
transfers (–both). If no option is included on the command line, the command shows data
transfers only.

–nodes <node_list>

Displays statistics for ports attached to the nodes from the node_list. The node_list is
specified as a series of integers separated by commas (for example 1,2,3). The list can also
consist of a single integer (for example 1).

–slots <slot_list>

Displays statistics for ports attached to the slots from the slot_list. The slot_list is
specified as a series of integers separated by commas (for example 1,2,3). The list can also
consist of a single integer (for example 1).

–ports <port_list>

Displays statistics for ports from the port_list. The port_list is specified as a series of
integers separated by commas (for example 1,2,3). The list can also consist of a single integer
(for example 1).

–host|-disk|-rcfc

Includes only statistics for the host-connected (target) ports (-hosts), disk-connected (initiator)
ports (-disk), or Remote Copy over Fibre Channel (RCFC) configured ports(-rcfc).

–rcip

Includes only statistics for the Remote Copy IP configured ports.

–rw

Display reads and writes separately. If this option is not used, then the total of reads plus writes
is displayed.

–d <secs>

Sets the interval, in seconds, that statistics are sampled using an integer from 1 through
2147483

. If no interval is specified, the option defaults to an interval of two seconds.

–iter <number>

Specifies that I/O statistics are displayed a specified number of times as indicated by the num
argument using an integer from 1 through 2147483647.

–idlep

Specifies the percent of idle columns in the output.

–begin

Computes I/O averages from the system start time. If not specified, the average is computed
since the first iteration of the command.

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