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Description

Operand

Be sure to specify a user ID that should be used exclusively with the Export Tool. For detailed
information, see

“Requirements for using the Export Tool ” (page 55)

.

Specifies the password of the user.

password

If the password includes any non-alphanumeric character, the password ID must be enclosed
by double quotation marks (").

Example

This example logs the user expusr into SVP whose IP address is 158.214.127.170. The password
is pswd.

svpip 158.214.127.170 login expuser pswd

show

Description

This subcommand outputs the following information to the standard output (for example, to the
command prompt):

The period during which monitoring data was collected onto SVP (storing period)

The interval at which the monitoring data was collected (gathering interval)

Performance Monitor collects statistics by the two types of storing periods: in short range and in
long range. In short-range monitoring, the monitoring data between 8 hours and 15 days is stored
in SVP, and in long-range monitoring, the monitoring data up to 3 months is stored in SVP. For
details on the two storing periods, see

“short-range” (page 80)

and

“long-range” (page 81)

.

Storing periods output by the show subcommand are the same as the information displayed in the
Monitoring Term area of the Monitor Performance window.

Figure 7 The monitoring term area

The login command must execute before the show subcommand executes.

Syntax

show

Outputs

The show subcommand displays the storing period and the gathering interval for these two types
of monitoring data: in short range and in long range. For example, the show subcommand outputs
the following information:

Short Range From: 2006/10/01 01:00 - To: 2006/10/01 15:00 Interval: 1min.
Long Range From: 2006/09/01 00:00 - To: 2006/10/01 15:00 Interval: 15min.

Short Range

indicates the storing period and gathering interval of the monitoring data stored

in short range. Long Range indicates those of the monitoring data stored in long range. When
you run the Export Tool, you can export the monitoring data within these periods into files. If you
use the short-range or long-range subcommand additionally, you can narrow the term of
data to be exported (see

“short-range” (page 80)

or

“long-range” (page 81)

).

Export Tool command reference

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