HP XP7 Storage User Manual

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Description

Operand

six months (for example, up to 186 days). If neither Short nor Long is specified, statistics in
both the short and long range are exported.

Use this operand when you want to export statistics about parity groups, external volume groups,
or migration volume groups which are displayed in the Monitor Performance window. When

PG
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|V-VOL-group-id|exg-id|Migration-Volume-group-id]

:

[parity-group-id|V-VOL-group-id|exg-id|Migration-Volume-group-id]

][

…] statistics are exported to a ZIP file, the file name will be PG_dat.ZIP. For details on the statistics

exported by this operand, see

Table 9 (page 123)

.

When you specify variables parity-group-id, exg-id, or Migration-Volume-group-id, you can
narrow the range of parity groups, external volume 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. Migration-Volume-group-id is a migration volume group ID. You can
check to which group each LDEV belongs in the Logical Devices window). 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. M1-1:M5-1 indicates migration volume groups from
M1-1

to M5-1.

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

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

Use this operand when you want to export statistics about volumes, which are displayed in the
Monitor Performance window. When statistics are exported to a ZIP file, multiple ZIP files whose

LDEV
[[

[parity-group-id|V-VOL-group-id|exg-id|Migration-Volume-group-id]

:

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

Table 13 (page 129)

.

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

id|Migration-Volume-group-id]

][

…]

|internal|virtual]|

When you specify variables parity-group-id, exg-id, or Migration-Volume-group-id, you can
narrow the range of parity groups, external volume 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. You can check to which
group each LDEV belongs in the Logical Devices window). 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. M1-1:M5-1 indicates migration volume groups from M1-1
to M5-1.

Ensure that the parity-group-id-, exg-id, or Migration-Volume-group-id value on the left of the
colon is smaller than the parity-group-id, exg-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, or migration
volume group.

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

Either one of the following values can be specified:

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

internal

virtual

Use this operand when you want to export statistics about volumes which are displayed in the
Monitoring Performance window. By using this operand, you can export monitoring data at

LDEVEachOfCU[[[LDKC-CU-id]:[LDKC-CU-id]][…]|
internal|virtual]

volumes controlled by a particular CU. When statistics are exported to a ZIP file, multiple ZIP
files whose names are beginning with LDEV_ will be output. For details on the statistics exported
by this operand, see

Table 12 (page 128)

.

When you specify variables LDKC-CU-id, you can narrow the range of LDKC:CUs that control
the volumes whose monitoring data are to be exported. LDKC-CU-id is an ID of a LDKC:CU.
The colon (:) indicates a range. For example, 000:105 indicates LDKC:CUs from 00:00 to
01:05.

Export Tool command reference 109

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