HP 3PAR StoreServ 7400 4-node HP 3PAR Command Line Interface Reference (OS 3.1 - Page 602
statld, Sorts command output based on the column number
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statld DESCRIPTION The statld command displays read/write (I/O) statistics about Logical Disks (LDs) in a timed loop. SYNTAX statld [options ] [...] AUTHORITY Any role in the system. OPTIONS -vv {}... Show only LDs that are mapped to Virtual Volumes (VVs) with names matching any of names or patterns specified. Multiple volumes or patterns can be repeated using a comma-separated list (for example -vv ,...). -domain {}... Shows only LDs that are in domains with names matching any of the names or specified patterns. Multiple domain names or patterns can be repeated using a comma-separated list (for example -domain ,...). -rw Specifies that reads and writes are displayed separately. If this option is not used, then the total of reads plus writes is displayed. -d Specifies the interval, in seconds, that statistics are sampled using an integer from 1 through 2147483. If no interval is specified, the option defaults to an interval of two seconds. -iter Specifies that I/O statistics are displayed a specified number of times as indicated by the number argument using an integer from 1 through 2147483647. -begin Specifies that I/O averages are computed from the system start time. If not specified, the average is computed since the first iteration of the command. -idlep Specifies the percent of idle columns in the output. -sortcol [,][:[,]...] Sorts command output based on the column number . Columns are numbered from left to right, beginning with 0. You must specify a column number. In addition, you can specify the direction of sorting as follows: inc Sort in increasing order (default). dec Sort in decreasing order. Multiple columns can be specified separated by a colon (:), Rows with have the same information in them as earlier columns will be sorted by the values in the later columns. -filt 602 Stat Commands