HP XP7 Storage User Manual

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in short range is exported. But you can direct to export monitoring data stored in long range
when you specify some of the operands.

The example script group PhyPG Long in

“Preparing a command file” (page 92)

specifies

to export usage statistics about parity groups in long range. Also, the script
group RemoteCopy

specifies to export statistics about remote copy operations by Continuous

Access Synchronous and Continuous Access Synchronous Z 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

“group” (page 104)

.

short-range 201305010850:201310010910 and long-range

201304301430:201305011430

The short-range and long-range 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 short-range and long-range subcommands
at the same time. The difference between these subcommands is as follows:

The short-range subcommand is valid for monitoring data in short range. You can
use this subcommand to narrow the export-target term for all of 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 long-range subcommand is valid for monitoring data in long range. You can use
this subcommand only when you specify the PhyPG, PhyLDEV, PhyProc, or PhyCMPK
operand with the Long option in the group subcommand. (The items that can be saved
by these operands are the monitoring data displayed on the Physical tab of the
Performance Management window with selecting longrange.)

Specify a term within "Long Range From XXX To XXX" which is output by the show
subcommand.

In the sample file in

“Preparing a command file” (page 92)

, the script short-range

201305010850:201305010910

specifies the term 8:50-9:10 on May 1, 2013. This script

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
Synchronous and Continuous Access Synchronous Z in the term specified by the short-range
subcommand.

Also, in

“Preparing a command file” (page 92)

, the script long-range

201304301430:201305011430

specifies the term from April 30, 2013, 14:30 to May 1,

2013, 14:30. This script is applied to the group PhyPG Long subcommand in this example.
When you run the Export Tool, it will export the usage statistics about parity groups in the
term specified by the long-range subcommand.

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”

(page 113)

.

For detailed information about the long-range subcommand, see

“long-range”

(page 115)

.

outpath out

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

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Exporting Performance Monitor data

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