Example, Timeform, Values – HP 3PAR StoreServ 7000 Storage User Manual

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example:

The following example specifies that all the time axis points should be labelled:

&alllabels=1

timeform

Use the timeform option to specify a time format (either relative or absolute) when using
a report that requires a time range. This option can only be specified once in a given query string.

values:

Specify one of the following:

relative

Times used in the table(s) and/or chart(s) will be expressed relative to the present and expressed
as using the format <xx>d <hh>:<mm>:<ss>, where this string expresses the number of days,
hours, minutes and seconds ago.

absolute

(Default). Times used in the table(s) and/or chart(s) will be expressed in the following format:
yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss

.

full

The times used in the table(s) and/or chart(s) will be expressed in the following format: yyy/mm/dd
hh:mm:ss.

auto

The times used in the table(s) and/or chart(s) will be expressed depending on the resolution that
is selected.

example:

The following example specifies that the time formats should be expressed in terms relative to the
present point in time:

&timeform=relative

begintsecs

Use the begintsecs option to specify a start time when using a report that requires a time range,
or to indicate a specific point in time when using other report types.

If this option is not defined,

for reports that require a time range, the earliest available time is applied.

for reports that only require a begintsecs time, the most recent available time is applied.

for objects_present reports (see

“Objects Present Reports” (page 169)

), the earliest

available time is applied.

NOTE:

Available times may vary according to the database table being used (specified with the

category option, as described in

“category” (page 129)

).

This option can only be specified once in a given query string.

value:

<tsecs>

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