HP XP7 Performance Advisor Software 6.1 Command-line User Interface Reference Guide
Displays the alarm history data. Alarm history objects are created when the array usage exceeds
a certain user-defined threshold in one of the metric categories. This command does not display
the status of alarm.
Switches
Specify the address of a management station in the format
<http://path.to.managementstation/>.
–ms <URL>
Specify a user name and password pair in the format username:password.–auth <user:passwd>
Specify the array serial number.–dkc <serial #>
Specify the metric category. Valid values are as follows:
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–metric <Category>
IO_TOTAL - LDEV IO Total
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IO_RAND_TOTAL LDEV – IO Random Total
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IO_RAND_READ LDEV - IO Random Read
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IO_RAND_READ_CACHE LDEV – IO Random Read Cache Hits
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IO_RAND_WRITE LDEV – IO Random Write
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IO_RAND_WRITE_CACHE
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LDEV IO Random Write Cache Hits
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IO_SEQ_TOTAL LDEV IO Sequential Total
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IO_SEQ_READ LDEV IO Sequential Read
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IO_SEQ_READ_CACHE LDEV IO Sequential Read Cache Hits
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IO_SEQ_WRITE LDEV IO Sequential Write
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IO_SEQ_WRITE_CACHE LDEV
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IO Sequential Write Cache Hits
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MB_TOTAL LDEV MB Total
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MB_RAND_TOTAL LDEV MB Random Total
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MB_RAND_READ LDEV MB Random Read
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MB_RAND_WRITE LDEV MB Random Write
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MB_SEQ_TOTAL LDEV MB Sequential Total
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MB_SEQ_READ LDEV MB Sequential Read
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MB_SEQ_WRITE LDEV MB Sequential Write
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CACHEMODE_INHIBIT LDEV IO type
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CACHEMODE_BYPASS LDEV IO type
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PORT_IO_MAX Port Maximum IO/s
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PORT_IO_MIN Port Minimum IO/s
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PORT_IO_AVE Port Average IO/s
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PORT_MB_MAX Port Maximum MB/s
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PORT_MB_MIN Port Minimum MB/s
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PORT_MB_AVE Port Average MB/s
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FBUS_HI DKC Bus Utilization
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FBUS_LO DKC Bus Utilization
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MBUS_HI DKC Bus Utilization
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MBUS_LO DKC Bus Utilization
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BACKEND_SEQ_READ LDEV Backend
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BACKEND_NONSEQ_READ LDEV Backend
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BACKEND_WRITE LDEV Backend
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THP Pool Occupancy
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Snapshot Pool Occupancy
Specify the item value, for example an LDEV number or Port ID.–mval <Item Value>
Specify the start time in the format mm.dd.yyyy hh:mm:ss.–st <mm.dd.yyyy hh:mm:ss>
Specify the end time in the format mm.dd.yyyy hh:mm:ss.–et <mm.dd.yyyy hh:mm:ss>
The class for the time constraints.–tclass <Time Class>
Valid arguments are:
posted Time constrained by the posted time.
updated Time constrained by the updated time.
dispatched Time constrained by the updated time.
24 CLUI commands