Outpath – HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual

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Description

Operand

Ensure that mm is 00, 15, 30, or 45. If you do not specify mm in this way, the value on the
left of the colon (:) will be rounded down to one of the four values. Also, the value on the
right of the colon will be rounded up to one of the four values. For example, if you specify
200601010013:200601010048, the specified value is regarded as
200601010000:200601010100.

Examples

The examples below assume that:

The starting time for collecting monitoring data is Jan. 1, 2006, 00:00.

The ending time for collecting monitoring data is Jan. 2, 2006, 00:00.

long-range 200601010930:200601011730

The Export Tool saves monitoring data within the range of Jan. 1, 9:30-17:30.

long-range 200601010930:

The Export Tool saves monitoring data within the range of Jan. 1, 9:30 to Jan. 2, 00:00.

longrange:200601011730

The Export Tool saves monitoring data within the range of Jan. 1, 0:00-17:30.

long-range +000015:

The Export Tool saves monitoring data within the range of Jan. 1, 0:15 to Jan. 2, 00:00.

long-range -000015:

The Export Tool saves monitoring data within the range of Jan. 1, 23:45 to Jan. 2, 00:00.

longrange:+000015

The Export Tool saves monitoring data within the range of Jan. 1, 0:00-00:15.

longrange:-000015

The Export Tool saves monitoring data within the range of Jan. 1, 0:00-23:45.

long-range +000115:-000115

The Export Tool saves monitoring data within the range of Jan. 1, 1:15-22:45.

long-range 200601010900+000130:200601011700-000130

The Export Tool saves monitoring data within the range of Jan. 1, 10:30-15:30.

long-range 200601010900-000130:200601011700+000130

The Export Tool saves monitoring data within the range of Jan. 1, 7:30-18:30.

long-range 200601010900-000130:

The Export Tool saves monitoring data within the range of Jan. 1, 7:30 to Jan. 2, 00:00.

outpath

Description

The outpath subcommand specifies the directory to which monitoring data will be exported.

Syntax

outpath

[path]

Operands

Description

Operand

Specifies the directory in which files will be saved.

path

If the directory includes any non-alphanumeric character, the directory must be enclosed by
double quotation marks ("). If you want to specify a back slash (\) in the character string enclosed
by double quotation marks, repeat the back slash twice such as \\.

Export Tool command reference

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