Exported files, Monitoring data exported by the export tool – HP XP7 Storage User Manual

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-Dmd.rmitimeout=20
-Dmd.logpath=log sanproject.getmondat.RJMdMain <CR+LF>

In the following example, a log file named export.log will be created in the log directory below
the current directory when the Export Tool executes:

java -classpath "./lib/JSanExport.jar;./lib/JSanRmiApiEx.jar;
./lib/JSanRmiServerUx.jar"
-Xmx536870912 -Dmd.command=command.txt -Dmd.logfile=export.log
-Dmd.logpath=log sanproject.getmondat.RJMdMain<CR+LF>

In the above script, <CR+LF> indicates the end of a command line.

Exported files

The Export Tool saves the exported monitoring data into text files in CSV (comma-separated value)
format, in which values are delimited by commas. Many spreadsheet applications can be used to
open CSV files.

The Export Tool by default saves the CSV text files in compressed (ZIP) files. To use a text editor
or spreadsheet software to view or edit the monitoring data, first decompress the ZIP files to extract
the CSV files. You can also configure the Export Tool to save monitoring data in CSV files instead
of ZIP files.

Monitoring data exported by the Export Tool

The following table shows the correspondence between the Performance Management windows
and the monitoring data that can be exported by the Export Tool. For details on the data contained
in the corresponding ZIP files and CSV files, see the tables indicated in the links in the Monitoring
data column.

The monitoring data shows the average value of sampling interval. The sampling intervals are 1
to 15 minutes and 15 minutes for Short Range and Long Range, respectively, that can be set in
the Edit Monitoring Switch window.

Table 8 Performance management windows and monitoring data saved by the Export Tool

Monitoring data

GUI operation

“Resource usage and write-pending rate statistics” (page 123)

Select Parity Groups from Object list in Performance
Objects field in Monitor Performance window.

“Parity group and external volume group statistics” (page 125)

“Resource usage and write-pending rate statistics” (page 123)

Select Logical Devices (Base) from Object list in
Performance Objects field in Monitor Performance
window.

“Statistics for volumes in parity/external volume groups”
(page 126)

“Volumes in parity groups or external volume groups (at
volumes controlled by a particular CU)” (page 128)

“Remote copy by Cnt Ac-S and Cnt Ac-S Z (volumes controlled
by a particular CU)” (page 133)

Select Logical Devices (Cnt Ac-S/Cnt Ac-S Z) from Object
list in Performance Objects field in Monitor Performance
window.

“Remote copy by Cnt Ac-J and Cnt Ac-J Z (at volumes
controlled by a particular CU)” (page 136)

Select Logical Devices (Cnt Ac-J/Cnt Ac-J Z) from Object
list in Performance Objects field in Monitor Performance
window.

“Resource usage and write-pending rate statistics” (page 123)

Select Access Path from Object list in Performance
Objects field in Monitor Performance window.

“Resource usage and write-pending rate statistics” (page 123)

Select Cache from Object list in Performance Objects
field in Monitor Performance window.

“Resource usage and write-pending rate statistics” (page 123)

Select Controller from Object list in Performance Objects
field in Monitor Performance window.

“MP blades” (page 132)

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Exporting Performance Monitor data

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