HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual

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Description

Operand

Use this operand when you want to export statistics about
volumes, which are displayed in the Monitor Performance

LDEV [[[parity-group-id|

V-VOL-group-id

|exg-id|

window. When statistics are exported to a ZIP file, multiple

Migration-Volume-group-id

]:

[parity-group-id|V-VOL-group-id

ZIP files whose names are beginning with LDEV_ will be
output. For details on the statistics exported by this
operand, see

Table 12 (page 94)

.

|exg-id|Migration-Volume-group-id]][…]

When you specify variables parity-group-id, exg-id,
V-VOL-group-id, or Migration-Volume-group-id, you can

|internal|virtual]|

narrow the range of parity groups, external volume groups,
V-VOL groups, or migration volume groups whose
monitoring data are to be exported. parity-group-id is a
parity group ID. exg-id is an ID of an external volume
group.-volume-group-id is a migration volume group ID.
The colon (:) indicates a range. For example, 1-1:1-5
indicates parity groups from 1-1 to 1-5. E1-1:E1-5
indicates external volume groups from E1-1 to E1-5.
V1-1:V5-1

indicates V-VOL groups from V1-1 to V5-1.

X1-1:X5-1

indicates V-VOL groups from X1-1 to X5-1.

M1-1:M5-1

indicates migration volume groups from M1-1

to M5-1.

Ensure that the parity-group-id-, exg-id, V-VOL-group-id, or
Migration-Volume-group-id value on the left of the colon is
smaller than the parity-group-id, exg-id, V-VOL-group-id,
or Migration-Volume-group-id value on the right of the
colon. For example, you can specify LDEV 1-1:1-5, but
you cannot specify LDEV 1-5:1-1. Also, you can specify
LDEV 1-5:2-1

, but you cannot specify LDEV 2-1:1-5.

If internal is specified, you can export statistics about
volumes in the parity group. If virtual is specified, you can
export statistics about volumes in the external volume group,
V-VOL group, or migration volume group.

If neither of parity-group-id, exg-id, nor V-VOL-group-id,
nor Migration-Volume-group-id is specified, the statistics of
all the parity groups, external volume groups, V-VOL
groups, and migration volume groups will be exported.

Either one of the following values can be specified:

parity-group-id, exg-id, V-VOL-group-id, or
Migration-Volume-group-id

internal

virtual

Use this operand when you want to export port statistics,
which are displayed in the Monitor Performance window.

Port [[port-name]:[port-name]][…]

When statistics are exported in a ZIP file, the file name will
be Port_dat.zip. For details on the statistics exported
by this operand, see

Table 8 (page 89)

.

When you specify variables port-name, you can narrow
the range of ports whose monitoring data are to be
exported. port-name is a port name. The colon (:) indicates
a range. For example, CL3-a:CL3-c indicates ports from
CL3-a to CL3-c.

Ensure that the port-name value on the left of the colon is
smaller than the port-name value on the right of the colon.
The smallest port-name value is CL1-A and the largest
port-name value is CL4-r. The following formula illustrates
which value is smaller than which value:

CL1-A < CL1-B < … < CL2-A < CL2-B < … < CL3-a < CL3-b
< … < CL4-a < … < CL4-r

For example, you can specify Port CL1-C:CL2-A, but
you cannot specify Port CL2-A:CL1-C. Also, you can

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