HP 3PAR OS 3.1.3 Command Line Interface Reference
srstatlink
DESCRIPTION
The srstatlinkcommand displays historical performance data reports for links (internode, PCI
and cache memory).
SYNTAX
The syntax for the srstatlink command can be one of the following examples:
• srstatlink [options] [<node>...]
AUTHORITY
Any role in the system
OPTIONS
-attime
Performance is shown at a particular time interval, specified by the -etsecs option, with one row
per object group described by the -groupby option. Without this option performance is shown
versus time, with a row per time interval.
-btsecs <secs>
Select the begin time in seconds for the report. The value can be specified as either:
• The absolute epoch time (for example 1351263600).
• The absolute time as a text string in one of the following formats:
Full time string including time zone: "2012-10-26 11:00:00 PDT"◦
◦ Full time string excluding time zone: "2012-10-26 11:00:00"
◦ Date string: "2012-10-26" or 2012-10-26
◦ Time string: "11:00:00" or 11:00:00
• A negative number indicating the number of seconds before the current time. Instead of a
number representing seconds, <secs> can be specified with a suffix of m, h or d to represent
time in minutes (e.g. -30m), hours (e.g. -1.5h) or days (e.g. -7d).
If it is not specified then the time at which the report begins depends on the sample category
(-hires, -hourly, -daily):
• -For hires, the default begin time is 12 hours ago (-btsecs -12h).
• For hourly, the default begin time is 7 days ago (-btsecs -7d).
• For daily, the default begin time is 90 days ago (-btsecs -90d).
If begin time and sample category are not specified then the time the report begins is 12 hours
ago and the default sample category is hires. If -btsecs 0 is specified then the report begins at the
earliest sample.
-etsecs <secs>
560 System Reporter (SR) commands