Viewing the statistics file – HP Storage Mirroring Software User Manual

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5. Select the Setup tab.
6. Verify that Log Statistics Automatically is enabled. If disabled, statistics will not

be logged.

7. Click OK to save the settings.

Viewing the statistics file

The statistics log file created is a binary file. To view the log file, you must run the DTStat
utility from a command prompt. From the directory where Storage Mirroring Recover is
installed, run the DTStat command.

Command

DTSTAT

Description Starts the DTStats statistics logging utility from a command prompt

Syntax

DTSTAT [-p][-i <

interval

>][-t <

filename

>] [-f <

filename

>] [-s <

filename

>]

[-st <

filename

>][-IP <

address

>] [-START <

mm

/

dd

/

yyyy hh

:

mm

>][-

STOP <

mm

/

dd

/

yyyy hh

:

mm

>] [-SERVER <

ip_address

> <

port_

number

>]

Options

-p—Do not print the output to the screen

-i

interval

—Refresh from shared memory every interval seconds

-t

filename

—Save the data from memory to the specified binary file

filename

-f

filename

—Reads from a previously saved binary file, filename,

that was generated using the -t option instead of reading from
memory

-s

filename

—Saves only the connection data from the data in

memory to an ASCII, comma-delimited file, filename

-st

filename

—Saves only the target data from the data in memory

to an ASCII, comma-delimited file, filename

-f

filename1

-s

filename2

—Saves only the connection data from a

previously saved binary file, filename1, to an ASCII, comma-
delimited file, filename2

-f

filename1

-st

filename2

—Saves only the target data from a

previously saved binary file, filename1, to an ASCII, comma-
delimited file, filename2

-

IP address

—Filters out the specified address in the IP address

field and prints only those entries. Specify more than one IP
address by separating them by a comma.

-START

mm

/

dd

/

yyyy hh

:

mm

—Filters out any data prior to the

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