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objectpres= cageid, example:, output:, System, CageID

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Table 58 Objects Present Report table values (continued) Report table values objects_present&"objectpres= host_name" (page 173)objectpres= host_name on page 8.69 statvlun objects_present&"objectpres= ld_name" (page 173)objectpres= ld_name on page 8.70 ldspacestatld objects_present&"objectpres=node" (page 174)objectpres=node on page 8.71 statcpu objects_present&"objectpres=pdid" (page 174)objectpres=pdid on page 8.72 objects_present&"objectpres=port" (page 175)objectpres=port on page 8.73 pdspacestatpd statpdstatvlunstatport objects_present&"objectpres= system" (page 176)objectpres= system on page 8.74 objects_present&"objectpres= vv_name" (page 176)objectpres= vv_name on page 8.75 ldspacepdspacevvspacestatcpustatpdstatportstatldstatvlunstatvvcmp statvlunstatvvcmpvvspace objects_present&"objectpres= vv_name_nosnap" (page 177)objectpres= vv_name_nosnap on page 8.76 objects_present&"objecctpres= porttype" (page 177)objecctpres= porttype on page 8.77 vvspace statport "sample_times" (page 178)sample_times on page 8.78 Note: The report is sample_times, objects_present and objectpres should not be specified. ldspacepdspacevvspacestatcpustatpdstatportstatldstatvlunstatvvcmp objectpres= cageid Returns a list of drive cages. example: The following example shows the entire query string for: objects_present&objectpres=cageid http://localhost/cgi-bin/3par-rpts/ inserv_perf.exe?report=objects_present&objectpres=cageid&table=pdspace& category=daily output: Returns a row for each drive cage ID number on each system. Output columns are: • System: the system name • CageID: drive cage ID numbers The following is example output of the query: 170 Web Queries

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Table 58 Objects Present Report table values
(continued)
table values
Report
statvlun
objects_present&
“objectpres= host_name”
(page 173)
objectpres= host_name
on page 8.69
ldspacestatld
objects_present&
“objectpres= ld_name”
(page 173)
objectpres= ld_name
on page 8.70
statcpu
objects_present&
“objectpres=node”
(page 174)
objectpres=node
on page 8.71
pdspacestatpd
objects_present&
“objectpres=pdid”
(page 174)
objectpres=pdid
on page 8.72
statpdstatvlunstatport
objects_present&
“objectpres=port”
(page 175)
objectpres=port
on page 8.73
ldspacepdspacevvspacestatcpustatpdstatportstatldstatvlunstatvvcmp
objects_present&
“objectpres= system”
(page 176)
objectpres= system
on page 8.74
statvlunstatvvcmpvvspace
objects_present&
“objectpres= vv_name”
(page 176)
objectpres= vv_name
on page 8.75
vvspace
objects_present&
“objectpres= vv_name_nosnap”
(page 177)
objectpres= vv_name_nosnap
on page 8.76
statport
objects_present&
“objecctpres= porttype”
(page 177)
objecctpres= porttype
on page 8.77
ldspacepdspacevvspacestatcpustatpdstatportstatldstatvlunstatvvcmp
“sample_times” (page 178)
sample_times
on page 8.78
Note: The report is sample_times,
objects_present
and objectpres should not be specified
.
objectpres= cageid
Returns a list of drive cages.
example:
The following example shows the entire query string for:
objects_present&objectpres=cageid
http://localhost/cgi-bin/3par-rpts/
inserv_perf.exe?
report=objects_present&objectpres=cageid&table=pdspace&
category=daily
output:
Returns a row for each drive cage ID number on each system.
Output columns are:
System
: the system name
CageID
: drive cage ID numbers
The following is example output of the query:
170
Web Queries