Operands – HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual

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If an operand is used more than one time in a command file, the last operand takes effect. In the example

below, the first group subcommand does not take effect, but the second group subcommand takes effect:

Use an operand starting with Phy (for example, PhyPG or PhyPROC) when you want to export data

displayed in the Physical tab in the Auto LUN XP pane. Use other operands when you want to export data

displayed in the LDEV, Port-LUN, and WWN tabs in the Auto LUN XP pane.

Operands

PhyPGr

[Short|Long]

Δ[[parity-group-id]:[parity-group-id]][Δ...]

Use this operand when you want to export statistics about parity group usage rates, which are

displayed in the Physical tab of the Auto LUN XP pane. When statistics are exported to a ZIP file, the

file name will be

PhyPG_dat.ZIP

. For details on the statistics exported by this operand, see

Table 3

on

page 31.
You can use the Short or Long option to select the storing period of the monitoring data to be

exported. If you specify Short, the exported file will contain statistics in short range for up to 15 days.

If you specify Long, the exported file will contain statistics in long range for up to three months (that is,

up to 93 days). If neither Short nor Long is specified, statistics both in the short range and long

range will be exported.
When you specify variables parity-group-id, you can narrow the range of parity groups whose

monitoring data are to be exported. parity-group-id is a parity group ID. The colon (:) indicates

a range. For example, 1-1:1-5 indicates parity groups from 1-1 to 1-5.
Ensure that the parity-group-id value on the left of the colon is smaller than the
parity-group-id

value on the right of the colon. For example, you can specify PhyPG 1-1:1-5,

but you cannot specify PhyPG 1-5:1-1. Also, you can specify PhyPG 1-5:2-1, but you cannot

specify PhyPG 2-1:1-5.
If parity-group-id is not specified, the monitoring data of all the parity groups will be exported.

PhyLDEV

Δ[Short|Long]Δ[[parity-group-id]:[parity-group-id]][Δ...]

Use this operand when you want to export statistics about logical volume usage rates, which are

displayed in the Physical tab of the Auto LUN XP pane. When statistics are exported to a ZIP file, the

file name will be

PhyLDEV_dat.ZIP

. For details on the statistics exported by this operand, see

Table 3

on page 31.
You can use the Short or Long option to select the storing period of the monitoring data to be

exported. If you specify Short, the exported file will contain statistics in short range for up to 15 days.

If you specify Long, the exported file will contain statistics in long range for up to three months (that is,

up to 93 days). If neither Short nor Long is specified, statistics both in the short range and long

range will be exported.
When you specify variables parity-group-id, you can narrow the range of parity groups whose

monitoring data are to be exported. parity-group-id is a parity group ID. The colon (:) indicates

a range. For example, 1-1:1-5 indicates parity groups from 1-1 to 1-5.
Ensure that the parity-group-id value on the left of the colon is smaller than the
parity-group-id

value on the right of the colon. For example, you can specify

PhyLDEV 1-1:1-5

, but you cannot specify PhyLDEV 1-5:1-1. Also, you can specify

PhyLDEV 1-5:2-1

, but you cannot specify PhyLDEV 2-1:1-5.

If parity-group-id is not specified, the monitoring data of all the logical volumes will be exported.

PhyExG

Δ[[exg-id]:[exg-id]][Δ...]

Use this operand when you want to export statistics about external volume groups, which are displayed

in the Physical tab of the Auto LUN XP pane. When statistics are exported to a ZIP file, the file name

will be

PhyExG_dat.ZIP

. For details on the statistics exported by this operand, see

Table 3

on

page 31.

group PortWWN CL1-A:CL1-B

group PortWWN CL2-A:CL2-B

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