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non-alphanumeric character, the name must be enclosed by double quotation marks ("). The colon (:)
indicates a range. For example, Grp01:Grp03 indicates a range of PFC groups from Grp01 to
Grp03.
Ensure that the PFC-group-name value on the left of the colon is smaller than the PFC-group-name
value on the right of the colon. Note that numerals are smaller than letters and lowercase letters are
smaller than uppercase letters. In the following formulas, values are arranged so that smaller values
are on the left and larger values are on the right:
• 0 < 1 < 2 < …< 9 < a < b < …< z < A < B < … < Z
• cygnus < raid < Cancer < Pisces < RAID < RAID5
If PFC-group-name is not specified, monitoring data for all host bus adapters is exported.
RemoteCopy
Use this operand to export statistics about remote copy operations, which appear in the Cnt Ac
Monitor pane and the TCz Monitor pane. By using this operand, you can export monitoring data
about remote copy operations performed by XP Continuous Access and TrueCopy for z/OS in the
whole array. When statistics are exported to a ZIP file, the file name is
RemoteCopy_dat.ZIP. For
details about statistics exported by this operand, see Table 11 on page 40.
RCLUr[[port-name.host-group-id]:[port-name.host-group-id]][...]|
Use this operand to export statistics about remote copy operations, which appear in the Cnt Ac
Monitor pane and the TCz Monitor pane. By using this operand, you can export monitoring data
about remote copy operations performed by XP Continuous Access and TrueCopy for z/OS at each
LU path. When statistics are exported to a ZIP file, the file name is
RCLU_dat.ZIP. For details about
statistics exported by this operand, see Table 12.
When specifying the port-name.host-group-id variable, you can narrow the range of LU paths
whose monitoring data is exported. port-name is a port name. host-group-id is the ID of a host
group. The host group ID must be a hexadecimal numeral. The colon (:) indicates a range. For
example, CL1-C.01:CL1-C.03 indicates the range from host group #01 of the CL1-C port to host
group #03 of the CL1-C port.
Ensure that the value on the left of the colon is smaller than the value on the right of the colon. Note
that the smallest port-name value is CL1 A and the largest port-name value is CL4 r. The following
formula illustrates which port-name value is smaller than which port-name value:
CL1-A < CL1-B < … < CL2-A < CL2-B < … < CL3-a < CL3-b < … < CL4-a < … < CL4-r
For example, you can specify RCLU CL1-C.01:CL2-A.01, but you cannot specify
RCLU CL2-A.01:CL1-C.01. Also, you can specify RCLU CL1-C.01:CL1-C.03, but you cannot
specify RCLU CL1-C.03:CL1-C.01.
If port-name.host-group-id. is not specified, monitoring data for all LU paths is exported.
RCLDEV [[CU-id]:[CU-id]][...]|
Use this operand to export statistics about remote copy operations, which appear in the Cnt Ac
Monitor pane and the TCz Monitor pane. By using this operand, you can export monitoring data
about remote copy operations performed by XP Continuous Access and TrueCopy for z/OS at logical
volumes controlled by each CU. When statistics are exported to a ZIP file, multiple ZIP files with names
beginning with
RCLDEV_ are output. For details about statistics exported by this operand, see
Table 13.
When specifying the CU-id variable, you can narrow the range of CUs that control the logical
volumes whose monitoring data is exported. CU-id is an ID of a CU. The colon (:) indicates a range.
For example, 00:05 indicates CUs from 00 to 05.
Ensure that the CU-id value on the left of the colon is smaller than the CU-id value on the right of the
colon. For example, you can specify RCLDEV 00:05, but you cannot specify RCLDEV 05:00.
If CU-id is not specified, monitoring data for all logical volumes is exported.