HP StorageWorks Performance Control XP user guide (December 2005)

54 Performance Control Export Tool
Command syntax
This section explains the syntax of subcommands that you can write in your command file. This section also
explains the syntax of the java command that should be used in your batch file.
Conventions used in this section
This section uses the following symbols and typefaces to explain syntax:
Δ
Indicates a space.
bold
Indicates characters that you must type as they are.
italics
Indicates a type of an operand. You do not need to type characters in italics as they are.
[]
Indicates one or more operands that can be omitted.
If two or more operands are enclosed by these square brackets and are delimited by vertical bars
(|), you can select one of the operands. For detailed information, see Table 23.
{}
Indicates that you must select one operand from the operands enclosed by the braces. Two or more
operands are enclosed by the braces and are delimited by vertical bars (|). For detailed
information, see Table 23.
login Logs the specified user into the SVP. The login subcommand” on
page 56
show Checks the SVP to find the period of monitoring data stored
in the SVP and the data collection interval (called the
gathering interval), and then outputs them to the standard
output and log file.
The show subcommand” on
page 57
group Specifies the type of data to be exported. The group subcommand” on
page 58
shortrange Specifies the term of monitoring data to be exported for
short range monitoring data.
The shortrange subcommand
on page 68
longrange Specifies the term of monitoring data to be exported for
long range monitoring data.
The longrange subcommand
on page 71
outpath Specifies the directory in which files should be saved. The outpath subcommand” on
page 73
option Specifies whether to save files in ZIP or CSV format. The option subcommand” on
page 74
apply Saves monitoring data in files. The apply subcommand” on
page 74
set Starts or ends monitoring a disk array and also specifies
the gathering interval in short range monitoring.
The set subcommand” on
page 75
help Displays the online Help for subcommands. The help subcommand” on
page 76
Table 22 Subcommand list (continued)
Subcommand Function See