HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual

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Performance Control Export Tool

When you specify variables CU-id, you can narrow the range of CUs that control the logical volumes

whose monitoring data are to be exported. CU-id is an ID of a CU. The colon (:) indicates a range.

For example, 00:05 indicates CUs from 00 to 05.
Ensure that the CU-id value on the left of the colon is smaller than the CU-id value on the right of the

colon. For example, you can specify RCLDEV 00:05, but you cannot specify RCLDEV 05:00.
If CU-id is not specified, the monitoring data of all the logical volumes will be exported.

RCCLPR

Use this operand when you want to export statistics about remote copy operations, which are

displayed in the Continuous Access XP pane and the TCz Monitor pane. By using this operand, you

can export monitoring data about remote copy operations performed by Continuous Access XP and

TrueCopy for z/OS at each CLPR. When statistics are exported to a ZIP file, the file name will be

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

Table 14

.

NOTE:

Monitoring data are grouped by SLPR, and are exported per CLPR. If there are two SLPRs that are

SLPR0 (corresponding to CLPR0 and CLPR2) and SLPR1 (corresponding to CLPR1), those CLPRs are

arranged as follows: CLPR0,CLPR2,CLPR1.

Continuous Access XP Journal

Use this operand when you want to export statistics about remote copy operations which are displayed

in the CAXJ Monitor pane and the URz Monitor pane. By using this operand, you can export

monitoring data about remote copy operations performed by Continuous Access XP Journal and

Universal Replicator for z/OS in the whole disk array. When statistics are exported to a ZIP file, the file

name will be

UniversalReplicator.ZIP

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

Table 15

on page 42.

URJNL

Δ[[JNL-group-id]:[JNL-group-id]][Δ...]|

Use this operand when you want to export statistics about remote copy operations, which are

displayed in the CAXJ Monitor pane and the URz Monitor pane. By using this operand, you can export

monitoring data about remote copy operations performed by Continuous Access XP Journal and

Universal Replicator for z/OS at each journal group. When statistics are exported to a ZIP file, the file

name will be

URJNL_dat.ZIP

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

Table 16

on

page 43.
When you specify variables JNL-group-id, you can narrow the range of journal groups whose

monitoring data are to be exported. JNL-group-id is a journal group number. The colon (:)

indicates a range. For example, 00:05 indicates journal groups from 00 to 05.
Ensure that the JNL-group-id value on the left of the colon is smaller than the JNL-group-id

value on the right of the colon. For example, you can specify URJNL 00:05, but you cannot specify
URJNL 05:00

.

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

URLU

Δ[[port-name.host-group-id]:[port-name.host-group-id]][Δ...]|

Use this operand when you want to export statistics about remote copy operations, which are

displayed in the CAXJ Monitor pane and the URz Monitor pane. By using this operand, you can export

monitoring data about remote copy operations performed by Continuous Access XP Journal and

Universal Replicator for z/OS at each LU path. When statistics are exported to a ZIP file, the file name

will be

URLU_dat.ZIP

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

Table 17

on page 44.

When you specify variables port-name.host-group-id, you can narrow the range of LU paths

whose monitoring data are to be exported. port-name. host-group-id is the ID of a host group.

The host-group-id must be a hexadecimal numeral. The colon (:) indicates a range. For example,
CL1-C.01:CL1-C.03

indicates the range from host group #01 of the CL1-C port to host group #03

of the CL1-C port.
Ensure that the value on the left of the colon is smaller than the value on the right of the colon. Note

that the smallest port-name value is CL1-A and the largest port-name value is CL4-r. The following

formula illustrates which port-name value is smaller than which port-name value:

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