HP 3PAR StoreServ 7400 2-node HP 3PAR Command Line Interface Reference (OS 3.1 - Page 589
Specifies that statistics for service time in milliseconds are displayed.
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Specifies that statistics that fall below the threshold as specified by the arguments, where is , , , , are filtered out and not displayed. The , , , and arguments are separated with one comma. • The type argument can be specified with one of the following arguments: ◦ curs Specifies that only devices with current statistics above the threshold are displayed. ◦ avgs Specifies that only devices with average statistics above the threshold are displayed. ◦ maxs Specifies that only devices with maximum values above the threshold are displayed. • The operation argument can be specified with one of the following arguments: ◦r Specifies that read-only statistics are displayed. ◦w Specifies that write-only statistics are displayed. ◦ t|rw Specifies that statistics for read and write totals are displayed. • The meas argument can be specified with one of the following arguments: ◦ iops Specifies that I/O operations per second are displayed. If this argument is used, the minimum threshold value must be specified using the argument. ◦ bw Specifies that statistics for bandwidth in bytes per second are displayed. If this argument is used, the minimum threshold value must be specified using the argument. ◦ svct Specifies that statistics for service time in milliseconds are displayed. ◦ size Specifies that statistics for I/O operations in bytes are displayed. • [k|K]|[m|M]|[g|G] Specifies the minimum threshold using any integer. The integer can optionally be followed with k or K to indicate a multiple of 1000, m or M to indicate a multiple of 1,000,000, or g or G to indicate a multiple of 1,000,000,000. An example of this option in use is -filt curs,r,iops,10k that indicates that statistics for a device that has more than 10,000 current read-only I/O operations are displayed. -ni statch 589