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Understanding report records

This section describes what to infer from the data displayed in the Reports section (Reports > View
Reports).

In the preceding image, you can view the report, PA_ACP_Rep that is executed on 2009-10-11
20:11:32 IST (Generation Time). The report provides data on ACP Utilization in an XP disk array,
82502 for a period of 1 month (2009-09-11 to 2009-10-11). The report is provided in HTML format.
The Email Dest column is blank for this record, which implies that a schedule is not created for this
report.

If you do not select the start and end time, P9000 Performance Advisor generates a report from
2009-09-11, 00:00 hours to 2009-10-11, 23:59:59 hours.

Understanding report schedule records

This section describes what to infer from the data displayed in the Schedules section (Reports > View
Reports).

Example 1: The Schedule Time for a schedule displays 09.09.2008 17:39:28, which means that
the schedule is created on 9th September 2008 at 17:39:28 hours. The Occurrence for this
schedule displays Every Wednesday at 11:00 hrs, which means P9000 Performance Advisor is
supposed to generate a report every Wednesday at 11:00 hours. So, the schedule is active and
a report is generated only on the 10th September 2008 at 11:00 hours.
The End Time for this schedule displays 09.24.2008 11:00:00, which means the last report that
P9000 Performance Advisor generates is on 24th September 2008 at 11:00 hours. This is because,
while creating the schedule, the number of times it should repeat was entered as 3 in the Occurrence
box. It implies that P9000 Performance Advisor repeats the schedule only three times before it is
automatically deleted.
Hence, in addition to 10th September 2008, P9000 Performance Advisor also executes the
schedule on the 17th and 24th September 2008.

Example 2: The Schedule Time for a schedule displays 09.09.2008 17:43:09, which means that
the schedule is created on 9th September 2008 at 17:43:09 hours. The Occurrence for this
schedule displays Day 1 of every month at 9:00 hrs, which means P9000 Performance Advisor
is supposed to generate a report on the first day of every month at 9:00 hours. Hence, the
schedule is active and a report is generated only the month after September, on 1st October 2008
at 9:00 hours.
The End Time for this schedule displays 11.01.2008 09:00:00, which means the last report that
P9000 Performance Advisor generates is on 1st November 2008 at 09:00 hours. This is because,
while creating the schedule, the number of times it must repeat is given as 2 in the Occurrence
box, which implies that the schedule repeats only twice before it is automatically deleted.
Hence, in addition to 1st October 2008, P9000 Performance Advisor also executes the schedule
on 1st November 2008.

Example 3: The Schedule Time for a schedule displays 09.10.2008 00:15:02, which means that
the schedule is created on 10th September 2008 at 00:15:02 hours. The Occurrence for this
schedule displays Daily at 19:00 hrs, which means P9000 Performance Advisor is supposed to

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