HP 3PAR OS 3.1.3 Command Line Interface Reference

The columns in the example above are identified as follows:
Port. The port ID.
D/C. The Data or Control transfers.
r/w. The I/O type. Values can be read (r), write (w), or read and write (t).
I/O per second Cur. The current number of I/O per second.
I/O per second Avg. The average number of I/O per second.
KBytes per Max. The maximum number of KB per second.
KBytes per Cur. The current number of KB per second.
KBytes per Avg. The average number of KB per second.
Svt ms Max. The maximum service time in milliseconds.
Svt ms Cur. The current service time in milliseconds.
Svt ms Avg. The average service time in milliseconds.
IOSz KB Cur. The current I/O size in KB.
IOSz KB Avg. The average I/O size in KB.
Qlen. The queue length.
Errs. Number of errors on the port.
Drops. Number of dropped packets.
NOTES
For this command: KB = 1000 bytes.
The -filt option applies only to data transfers and not control transfers.
When a physical port is hosting multiple persistent ports (virtual ports), for example, when
port failover is active, statport indicates the aggregate statistics for all virtual ports on the
physical port.
622 Stat Commands