Example, Endtsecs, Value – HP 3PAR StoreServ 7000 Storage User Manual

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If <tsecs> is non-negative it represents a point in time, expressed as the number of seconds since
January 1, 1970, GMT. For example, to express 2005/07/13 11:00:34 as a <tsecs> value,
use the value 1121277634.

If <tsecs> is negative, it represents a point in time <tsecs> seconds before the current time.

NOTE:

You can use the sample_times report (see

“sample_times” (page 178)

sample_times on

page 8.78 ) to see tsecs values paired with times expressed using an easier-to-read format.

example:

The following example specifies a time of 11:00:34 on July 13, 2005:

&begintsecs=1121277634

endtsecs

Use the endtsecs option to specify an end time when using a report that requires a time range.
Used in conjunction with the begintsecs option (

“begintsecs” (page 136)

). If not defined, then

the most recent time is used. This option can only be specified once in a given query string.

value:

<tsecs>

If <tsecs> is non-negative it represents a point in time, expressed as the number
of seconds since January 1, 1970, GMT. For example, to express 2005/07/13 11:00:34 as a
<tsecs>

value, use the value 1121277634.

If <tsecs> is negative, it represents a point in time <tsecs> seconds before the current time.

NOTE:

You can use the sample_times report (see

“sample_times” (page 178)

sample_times on

page 8.78 ) to see tsecs values paired with times expressed using an easier-to-read format.

example:

The following example specifies an endrange time of 11:00:34 on July 13, 2005:

&endtsecs=1121277634

groupby

Use the groupby option to select what is charted on the category axis (X-axis). The default for
groupby

is System, which means that you will see a bar (when using a barchart) for each system.

The value is the total of the metric for the entire system. The groupby option can be used multiple
times in the same query string, and when specified multiple times functions as an OR operation. If
an object name exists on more than one system and if System is not selected as a groupby
parameter, the resulting metric for that object will be the aggregate of the metric across all the
selected systems that include the object name. This can be useful, for example if a host is connected
to multiple systems and that host is assigned the same name on all those systems. In that case,
selecting Host as the groupby parameter will show that hosts total performance across all systems.

values:

Specify one of the following:

System

(Default). When using groupby=System, you will not be able to see the breakdown of the metric
for individual components (for example, volumes or hosts) in the system.

Report Options

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