HP 3PAR OS 3.1.3 Command Line Interface Reference

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).
If it is not specified then the report ends with the most recent sample.
-hires
Select high resolution samples (5 minute intervals) for the report. This is the default setting.
-hourly
Select hourly samples for the report.
-daily
Select daily samples for the report.
-groupby <groupby>[,<groupby>...]
For -attime reports, generate a separate row for <groupby> items. Each <groupby> must be
different and one of the following:
DOM_NAME Domain name
VVID Virtual volume ID
VV_NAME Virtual volume name
BSID Virtual volume ID of the base virtual volume
WWN Virtual volume world wide name (WWN)
SNP_CPG_NAME Snap space Common Provisioning Group name
USR_CPG_NAME User space Common Provisioning Group name
PROV_TYPE Virtual volume provisioning type
VV_TYPE Type of virtual volume
VVSET_NAME Virtual volume set name
-usr_cpg <CPG_name|pattern[,<CPG_name|pattern>...]
Only include VVs whose user space is mapped to a CPG whose name matches one of the specified
CPG_name or glob-style patterns.
-snp_cpg <CPG_name|pattern>[,<CPG_name|pattern>...]
Only include VVs whose snap space is mapped to a CPG whose name matches one of the specified
CPG_name or glob-style patterns.
sortcol <col> [,<dir>][:<col>[,<dir>]...]
Sorts command output based on the column number (<col>). Columns are numbered from left to
right, beginning with 0. At least one column must be specified. In addition, the direction of sorting
<dir> can be specified as follows:
582 System Reporter (SR) commands