Dell PowerVault MD3000i Command Line Interface Guide - Page 165

Save Storage Array Performance Statistics, Save Storage Array SAS PHY Counts

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Parameter Description file The name of the file to which you want to save the performance statistics. Enclose the file name in double quotation marks (" "). NOTE: If you have not reset the iSCSI baseline statistics since the RAID controller module start-of-day, the time at the start-of-day is the default baseline time. NOTE: This command does not automatically append a file extension to the new file. You must specify the file extension when you enter the file name. Example -c "save storageArray iscsiStatistics [raw] file = \"testfile\";" Save Storage Array Performance Statistics This command saves the performance statistics to a file. Before you use this command, issue the set session performanceMonitorInterval and set session performanceMonitorIterations commands to specify how often statistics are collected. Syntax save storageArray performanceStats file="filename" Parameters Parameter file Description Name of the file to which to save the performance statistics. You must put quotation marks (" ") around the file name. Save Storage Array SAS PHY Counts This command saves the storage array SAS PHY counters to a file. Syntax save storageArray SASPHYCounts file="filename" Script Commands 165

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Script Commands
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NOTE:
If you have not reset the iSCSI baseline statistics since the RAID controller
module start-of-day, the time at the start-of-day is the default baseline time.
NOTE:
This command does not automatically append a file extension to the new
file. You must specify the file extension when you enter the file name.
Example
-c "save storageArray iscsiStatistics [raw] file =
\"testfile\";"
Save Storage Array Performance Statistics
This command saves the performance statistics to a file. Before you use this
command, issue the
set session performanceMonitorInterval
and
set session
performanceMonitorIterations
commands to specify how often statistics are
collected.
Syntax
save storageArray performanceStats file="
filename
"
Parameters
Save Storage Array SAS PHY Counts
This command saves the storage array SAS PHY counters to a file.
Syntax
save storageArray SASPHYCounts file="
filename
"
file
The name of the file to which you want to save the performance statistics.
Enclose the file name in double quotation marks (“ ”).
Parameter
Description
file
Name of the file to which to save the performance
statistics. You must put quotation marks (" ") around
the file name.
Parameter Description