HP StorageWorks Storage Mirroring user's guide (T2558-96073, February 2008)

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Running DTStat from the command prompt
From a command prompt, use the DTStat command from the location where Storage Mirroring is installed.
Command DTSTAT
Description Starts the DTStats statistics logging utility from a command prompt.
Syntax
DTSTAT [-p][-i <interval>][-t <filename>] [-f <filename>][-s <filename>]
[-st <filename>][-IP <address>][-START <mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm>][-STOP <mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm>]
[-SERVER <ip_address> <port_number>]
Options -p—Do not print the output to the screen
-i interval—Refresh from shared memory every interval seconds
-t filename—Save the data from memory to the specified binary file filename
-f filename—Reads from a previously saved binary file, filename, that was generated using the -t
option instead of reading from memory
-s filename—Saves only the connection data from the data in memory to an ASCII,
comma-delimited file,
filename
-st filenameSaves only the target data from the data in memory to an ASCII, comma-delimited
file,
filename
-f filename1 -s filename2—Saves only the connection data from a previously saved binary file,
filename1, to an ASCII, comma-delimited file, filename2
-f filename1 -st filename2—Saves only the target data from a previously saved binary file,
filename1, to an ASCII, comma-delimited file, filename2
-IP address—Filters out the specified address in the IP address field and prints only those entries.
Specify more than one IP address by separating them by a comma.
-START mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm—Filters out any data prior to the specified date and time
-STOP mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm—Filters out any data after the specified date and time
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 -i 300
DTStat -p -i 300 -t AlphaStats.sts
DTStat -f AlphaStats.sts -s AlphaStats.csv -start 02/02/2007 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 one
second.
If the statistics are not changing, DTStat will discontinue writing until statistics begin updating
again.