Syntax, Parameters – Dell PowerVault MD3260i User Manual

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Syntax

save storageArray arvmStats asyncRemoteReplicationGroup

["asyncRemoteReplicationGroupName"]

arvmStats file="filename"

[virtualDisk="virtualDiskName"

sampleType=(all | mostRecent | longestSyncTime | errors)

recordLimit=(1-90)]

Parameters

Parameter

Description

asyncRemoteReplicationGroup

The name of the remote replication group for which you
are retrieving synchronization statistics. Enclose the
remote replication group name in square brackets ([ ]). If
the remote replication group name has special
characters, you also must enclose the remote replication
group name in double quotation marks (" ") inside square
brackets. If the remote replication group name consists
only of numbers, such as "1002," you also must enclose the
remote replication group name in double quotation marks
(" ") inside square brackets.

file

The file path and the file name to which you want to save
the synchronization statistics. Enclose the file name in
double quotation marks (" "). For example: file="C:\Program
Files\CLI\logs \iscsistat.csv"
This command does not automatically append a file

extension to the saved file. You can use any file name, but

you must use the .csv extension.

virtualDisk

This parameter is optional. The name of the specific
member virtual disk in the remote replication group for
which you are retrieving synchronization statistics. If no
virtual disk is specified, the statistics for every member
virtual disk in the remote replication group are saved.
If statistics are collected for more than one virtual disk in

a remote replication group, all the data will be written to

the same file.
Enclose the virtual disk name in double quotation marks ("

").

sampleType

This parameter is optional. The default value for
sampleType is all.

all—Data for all three sample types are

collected and written to the same file.

mostRecent—Statistics are recorded for the

most recent 50 resynchronization samples.

longestSyncTime—Statistics are collected

for the most recent 20 longest resynchronization

samples.

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