Example, Set command – HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual

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Used to display the information for copy groups whose IDs are specified in the YKMONCG file.
The information to be displayed is specified by the following sub-operands:

CGID

=copy-group-ID ~ <GROUP string up to 38 characters>

Used to specify the ID of the copy group for which you want to display the
information. If the specified copy group ID does not exist in the YKMONCG file, the
REPORT

request is canceled.

output-type

~ <<SUMMARY>>

Use the following options to specify the information to be displayed.

SUMMARY

Number of copy pairs by copy pair status

DETAIL

Details by copy pair

STATS

Operational information for copy groups. This information can be displayed
only when the copy type is TrueCopy Asynchronous for Mainframe or
Continuous Access Journal Z.

RPO

Consistency information on copy groups. This information can be displayed
only when the copy type is TrueCopy Asynchronous for Mainframe or
Continuous Access Journal.

message-level

~ <<STATUS>>

Specify the level of the message to be output. Specifiable values are CONS, ERROR,
STATUS

, and INFO.

For details on message levels, see the HP XP P9000 for Business Continuity Manager Reference
Guide
for the description on parameters in the YKMONOPT file.

If you only want to specify the message level and omit the output type, type ,, (two commas) as
shown in the following example:

MODIFY YK,REPORT CGID=BCMCG,,CONS

Example

To display the operational information for the copy group (copy group ID: BCMTC) in the BCM
Monitor instance whose ID is YK, enter the following command:

MODIFY YK,REPORT CGID=BCMTC,STATS

SET command

To change the values specified in BCM Monitor parameter files after BCM Monitor has started,
use the MODIFY SET command. The following values can be modified:

CYCLETIME

WAITTIMEOUT

The monitoring status of a copy group

MSGLEVEL

Operator commands available in BCM Monitor

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