SCF Reference Manual for the Storage Subsystem (G06.28+, H06.05+, J06.03+)
RESET [ , FORCED ]
restores statistics counters to their initial values. Only super-group users (255,nnn) can use this
attribute..
FORCED specifies that the command be executed without any interaction with the user.
SEL state
specifies that the command affects only devices in the specified state.
SQLMX
specifies that SQL/MX statistics be shown.
SUB { ALL | MAGNETIC }
specifies that the command affects only disks of the specified type. The default is ALL.
See “Attribute Descriptions for Disk Commands” (page 198) for descriptions of all attributes for disk
commands.
STATS DISK Examples
• To display cache information about a disk:
-> STATS $DATA00
The display is explained in “Displaying Disk Cache Configuration Information” (page 59). To
resolve disk cache problems, see “Reconfiguring Cache to Resolve Performance Problems”
(page 61).
• To reset statistical counters to their initial values:
-> STATS $DATA00, RESET
STATS SAC Command
The STATS SAC command displays statistical information about the connections to a SAC on an
FCSA. The command can display information about a port in the Fibre Channel link or the SAC
itself.
NOTE: The STATS SAC command is available on H06.04 and subsequent H-series RVUs.
The syntax is:
STATS [ / OUT file-spec / ] SAC $ZZSTO.#sac-name
[ , PORTNAME wwn ]
[ , RESET [ , FORCED ] ]
Wild-card characters are supported.
If PORTNAME is not specified, statistics for the SAC are displayed.
OUT file-spec
directs all SCF output to the specified file.
#sac-name
is the name of the SAC in the form FCSA.SAC-sac.GRP-group.MOD-module.SLOT-slot.
For example:
#FCSA.SAC-2.GRP-110.MOD-2.SLOT-5
PORTNAME wwn
specifies the worldwide name of a port in the Fibre Channel link connected to the SAC. wwn
must be entered as a 16-character hexadecimal number without a leading %H.
RESET [ , FORCED ]
restores statistics counters to their initial values. Only super-group users (255,nnn) can use this
attribute.
278 Storage Subsystem Commands