Longrange subcommand, Syntax, Description – HP XP Array Manager Software User Manual

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shortrange +0001:

The Export Tool saves monitoring data within the range of Jan. 1, 0:01 to Jan. 2, 00:00.

shortrange -0001:

The Export Tool saves monitoring data within the range of Jan. 1, 23:59 to Jan. 2, 00:00.

shortrange :+0001

The Export Tool saves monitoring data within the range of Jan. 1, 0:00-00:01.

shortrange :-0001

The Export Tool saves monitoring data within the range of Jan. 1, 0:00-23:59.

shortrange +0101:-0101

The Export Tool saves monitoring data within the range of Jan. 1, 1:01-22:59.

shortrange 200601010900+0130:200601011700-0130

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

shortrange 200601010900-0130:200601011700+0130

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

shortrange 200601010900-0130:

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

longrange Subcommand

Syntax

longrangeU[[yyyyMMddhhmm][{+|-}ddhhmm]:[yyyyMMddhhmm][{+|-}ddhhmm]]

Description

The longrange subcommand enables you to specify a term of monitoring data to be exported into files.

Use this subcommand when you want to narrow the export-target term within the stored data.
The longrange subcommand is valid for monitoring data in long range. The monitoring data in long

range is the contents displayed in the Physical tab of the Auto LUN window with selecting longrange

as the storing period. The monitoring items whose data can be stored in long range are limited.

Table 33

on page 114 shows the monitoring items to which the longrange subcommand can be applied,

and also shows the operands to export those monitoring items.

Table 33 Monitoring Items To Which the longrange Subcommand Can be Applied

Monitoring Data

Operands of the group

subcommand

Usage statistics about parity groups

PhyPG Long

Usage statistics about volumes

PhyLDEV Long

Usage statistics about channel processors, disk processors, and

data recovery and reconstruction processors

PhyProc Long

Usage statistics about access paths and write pending rate

PhyCSW Long

If you run the Export Tool without specifying the longrange subcommand, the data stored in the whole

monitoring term will be exported.
The login subcommand must execute before the longrange subcommand executes.

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Using the Export Tool

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