HP XP P9000 Performance Advisor Software v5.5 Command-line User Interface Reference Guide (T1789-96338, February 2013)

IMPORTANT:
The LDEV command does not report "write cache hits" for either random or sequential
workloads. The write cache hits for random and sequential workloads is displayed for
mainframe volumes only.
For a P9000 disk array, the current and the default MP blades for an LDEV are also displayed
in the command output.
Switches
Required. Specify the array serial number.–dkc <serial #>
Specify the delimiter for delimited output.
There is no space between -d and the delimiter.
–d<delim>
Specify the labeled and delimited output data.–L
Displays data in a readable format.–hr
Specify the address of a management station in the format <http://
path.to.managementstation:<port>> or <https://
path.to.managementstation>.
–ms <URL>
Specify a user name and password pair in the format user name:password.–auth <user:passwd>
Specify the version number. Indicates how the data must be displayed. Currently supported
values are 010500 and 010600. The default value is 010500.
–dver <xxxxxx>
Required. Specify the logical device number in the form <cu>:<ldev>, where:
<cu> is the control unit number (0...ff).
–ldev <logical device #>
<ldev> is the logical device number (0...ff).
NOTE: To get the logical device number, run the LUND command. For more information,
see LUND .
Specify the start time in the format mm.dd.yyyy hh:mm:ss.–st <start time>
Specify the end time in the format mm.dd.yyyy hh:mm:ss.–et <end time>
Prints the usage statement.–?
Examples
ldev -dkc 30143 -ldev 1:6C -st 01.03.2001 12:49:00 -et 01.03.2001
14:20:00
ldev -dkc 10055 -ldev 0:7E
ldev -dkc 10055 -L -ldev 0:7E
ldev -dkc 10055 -hr -ldev 0:7E -dver
ldev -dkc 10055 -ldev 0:7E -dver 010600
ldev -dkc 10055 -ldev 0:7E -dver 010600 L
ldev -dkc 10055 -ldev 0:7E -st 06.19.2006 14:00:00 -et 06.19.2006
14:30:00
ALARMHIST
Syntax
alarmhist [-d<delim>] [-L] [-hr] [-ms <URL>] [-auth <user:passwd>] [-dkc
<serial #>]
[-metric <Category>] [-mval <Item Value>] [-st <mm.dd.yyyy hh:mm:ss>]
[-et <mm.dd.yyyy hh:mm:ss>] [-tclass <Time Class>] [-pf <password file>]
Supported disk array types
ALARMHIST 23