Veritas Volume Manager 5.0.1 Administrator's Guide, HP-UX 11i v3, First Edition, November 2009

See the vxse(1M) manual page.
How Storage Expert works
Storage Expert components include a set of rule scripts and a rules engine. The
rules engine runs the scripts and produces ASCII output, which is organized and
archived by Storage Experts report generator. This output contains information
about areas of VxVM configuration that do not meet the set criteria. By default,
output is sent to the screen, but you can send it to a file using standard output
redirection.
Before using Storage Expert
Storage Expert is included in the VRTSvxvm package. Even if you do not plan to
use the VEA graphical user interface, you must also have installed the following
packages to run vxse:
VRTSob
VRTSvmpro
The VEA service must also be started on the system by running the command
/opt/VRTS/bin/vxsvc.
Running Storage Expert
The executable rule files are located in the directory, /opt/VRTS/vxse/vxvm. It is
recommended that this directory be added to the PATH variable.
The rules are invoked using the following command-line syntax:
# rulename [options] keyword [attribute=value ...]
Each of the rules performs a different function.
See Rule definitions and attributes on page 515.
The following options may be specified:
Specifies an alternate defaults file.-d defaults_file
Specifies verbose output format.-g diskgroup
Specifies the disk group to be examined.-v
One of the following keywords must be specified:
Using Storage Expert
How Storage Expert works
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