HP OpenView Storage Mirroring User Guide (360226-002, May 2004)

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DTStat
Command DTSTAT
Description Starts the DTStats statistics logging utility from a command prompt.
Syntax
DTSTAT [-i <interval>] [-p][-t <filename>] [-f <filename>][-s <filename> <option>]
[-SERVER <ip_address> <port_number>]
Options ! -i interval—Refresh from shared memory every interval seconds
! -p—Do not print the output to the screen
! -t filename—Print to a binary file with the name of filename
! -f filename—Reads a previously created DTStat binary file with the name filename
! -s filename command—Used with the -f option to read in a previously created DTStat file and
create an ASCII, comma-delimited file. This file can be imported into other software tools like a
spreadsheet. This option can also use one or more of the following options:
! -IP address—Filters out the specified IP address in the IP address field and prints only those
entries to the file. Specify more than one IP address by separating them by a comma.
! -start time—Only prints connection data to the file after the specified start time. The time
format is mm/dd/yyyy (month/day/year) and hh:mm (hour:minute using the 24 hour clock).
This option can be used in conjunction with the stop option below.
! -stop time—Only prints connection data to the file before the specified stop time. The format
is mm/dd/yyyy (month/day/year) and hh:mm (hour:minute using the 24 hour clock). This option
can be used in conjunction with the start option above.
! SERVER ip_address port_number—Connects DTStat to the specified IP address using the
specified port number instead of to the local machine
Examples
! DTStat
! DTStat -i 30
! DTStat -p -i 5 -t dtstats.log
! DTStat -f dtakestat.log
! DTStat -f statistic.sts -s dtstat.log -start 02/02/2000 09:25
! DTStat -server 206.31.4.51 1106
Notes ! This command is not case-sensitive.
! If no options are specified, DTStat will print the output to the screen at an interval of every
second.
! The IP address, start, and stop options can be used simultaneously in the same -s command.
! If the statistics are not changing, DTStat will discontinue writing until statistics begin updating
again.