Setting bandwidth limitations, Setting transmission start criteria – HP Storage Mirroring Software User Manual

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Setting bandwidth limitations

Set the bandwidth by using the

limit bandwidth

command.

Setting transmission start criteria

Specify any combination of the following options to start transmitting Storage Mirroring data to the target machine.

!

Specifying a Start Time

—Specify a start time to begin transmitting Storage Mirroring data using the

schedule start

command with the

starttime

switch.

!

Specifying a Start Time and Repeat Interval

—Specify a start time to begin transmitting Storage Mirroring data and a repeat

interval for additional transmissions by using the

schedule start

command with the

starttime

and

every

switches.

!

Specifying Queue Usage

—Specify the queue usage criteria that must be in use to trigger Storage Mirroring data

transmission. By using the

memlimit

switch, you can specify the percentage of the disk queue and system memory that

must be in use to trigger transmission. By using the

queuesize

switch, you can specify the number of bytes that must

be in the queue to trigger transmission.

Command

LIMIT BANDWIDTH

Description

Sets bandwidth restrictions for transmitting data from the source to the target

Syntax

LIMIT BANDWIDTH <

bytes

>, <

seconds

> TO <

target_machine

>

Options

!

bytes

—Number of bytes to be transmitted

!

seconds

—Maximum number of seconds to wait before transmitting again

!

target_machine

—Name of the target machine

Examples

limit bandwidth 19300, 5 to jersey

Notes

This command transmits in bursts, not bytes per seconds. The time identifies how long to wait
before transmitting again. For example, if 5 seconds are specified and it only takes 2 seconds to send
the specified bytes, Storage Mirroring will wait an additional 3 seconds before transmitting again.

Command

SCHEDULE START

Description

Sets criteria to start the transmission of data from the source to the target

Syntax

SCHEDULE <

target_machine

> START [STARTTIME = <

mm/dd/yy

> <

hh:mm

>] [MEMLIMIT =

<

percent

>]

[QUEUESIZE = <

bytes

>] [EVERY <

number

> <

time_units

>]

Options

!

target_machine

—Name of the target machine

!

mm/dd/yy

—Date in month/day/year format indicating when the transmission will begin

!

hh:mm

—Time in hour:minute format using the 24 hour clock indicating when the transmission

will begin

!

percent

—Any number between 0 and 100 indicating the percentage of the disk queue and system

memory that must be in use to initiate the transmission process

!

bytes

—Number of bytes that must be in the source queue and system memory to initiate the

transmission process

!

number

—Any number indicating how often the transmission process will be repeated

!

time_units

—Minutes (

min

), hours (

hr

), or days (

day

)

Examples

!

schedule jersey start starttime=3/11/01 03:30

!

schedule philly start queuesize=400000

!

schedule jersey start starttime=3/03/01 18:00, every 8 hr

!

schedule philly start memlimit=25, queuesize=150000000

Notes

!

The start option

EVERY

cannot be used by itself and cannot be the first option in a string of

options.

!

If you use more than one start option, the transmission will begin when the first start option
value is met. Additionally, each option after the first must be separated by a comma, as illustrated
in the Examples.

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