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srvvspace DESCRIPTION The srvvspace command displays historical space data reports for virtual volumes (VVs). SYNTAX srvvspace [options] [
srvvspace
DESCRIPTION
The
srvvspace
command displays historical space data reports for virtual volumes (VVs).
SYNTAX
srvvspace [options] [<VV_name|<pattern>...]
AUTHORITY
Any role in the system
SUBCOMMANDS
None
OPTIONS
-attime
Performance is shown at a particular time interval, specified by the
-etsecs
option, with one
row per object group described by the
-groupby
option. Without this option, performance is
shown versus time with a row per time interval.
-btsecs <secs>
Select the begin time in seconds for the report. The value can be specified as either:
•
The absolute epoch time (for example 1351263600).
•
The absolute time as a text string in one of the following formats:
Full time string including time zone: "2012-10-26 11:00:00 PDT"
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Full time string excluding time zone: "2012-10-26 11:00:00"
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Date string: "2012-10-26" or 2012-10-26
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Time string: "11:00:00" or 11:00:00
•
A negative number indicating the number of seconds before the current time. Instead of a
number representing seconds, <secs> can be specified with a suffix of m, h or d to represent
time in minutes (e.g. -30m), hours (e.g. -1.5h) or days (e.g. -7d).
If it is not specified then the report begins at the earliest sample.
-etsecs <secs>
Select the end time in seconds for the report. If -attime is specified, select the time for the report.
The value can be specified as either:
•
The absolute epoch time (for example 1351263600).
•
The absolute time as a text string in one of the following formats:
Full time string including time zone: "2012-10-26 11:00:00 PDT"
◦
◦
Full time string excluding time zone: "2012-10-26 11:00:00"
◦
Date string: "2012-10-26" or 2012-10-26
◦
Time string: "11:00:00" or 11:00:00
•
A negative number indicating the number of seconds before the current time. Instead of a
number representing seconds, <secs> can be specified with a suffix of m, h or d to represent
time in minutes (e.g. -30m), hours (e.g. -1.5h) or days (e.g. -7d).
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