HP XP7 Performance for Open and Mainframe Systems User Guide (H6F56-96007)
Table 7 Operands of the group subcommand and saved monitoring data (continued)
SeeSaved ZIP fileMonitoring data saved in
the file
GUI operationOperand
Table 22 (page
134)
UniversalReplicator.ZIPStatistics about remote
copy operations by
Select Entire Storage
System Cnt Ac-J/Cnt
UniversalReplicator
Continuous Access JournalAc-J Z from Object list
and Continuous Accessin Performance Objects
Journal Z (for entire
volumes)
field in Monitor
Performance window
Table 23 (page
135)
URJNL_dat.ZIPStatistics about remote
copy operations by
Select Journal from
Object list in
URJNL
Continuous Access JournalPerformance Objects
and Continuous Access
Journal Z (for journals)
field in Monitor
Performance window
Table 24 (page
136)
URLU_dat.ZIPStatistics about remote
copy operations by
Select LUN Cnt Ac-J/Cnt
Ac-J Z from Object list
URLU
Continuous Access Journalin Performance Objects
and Continuous Accessfield in Monitor
Performance window Journal Z (for each volume
(LU))
Table 25 (page
136)
URLDEV_dat/URLDEV_XXXXX.ZIP
5
Statistics about remote
copy operations by
Continuous Access Journal
Select Logical Device
Cnt Ac-J/Cnt Ac-J Z
from Object list in
URLDEV
and Continuous AccessPerformance Objects
Journal Z (for volumesfield in Monitor
Performance window controlled by a particular
CU)
Table 18 (page
132)
PhyMPPK_dat.ZIPMP usage rate of each
resource allocated to MP
blades
Select MPPK from
Object list in
Performance Objects
PhyMPPK
field in Monitor
Performance window.
Notes:
1
When you specify the PhyPG, PhyLDEV, PhyProc, or PhyCMPK operand, you can select the storing period of the
monitoring data to be exported from short range or long range. When you specify other operands, the monitoring
data in short range is exported.
2
A ZIP file name beginning with PhyExLDEV_.
3
A ZIP file name beginning with RCLDEV_.
4
A ZIP file name beginning with URLDEV_.
You can use the group subcommand more than one time in a command file. For example, you
can write the following script:
group PortWWN CL1-A:CL1-B
group RemoteCopy
If an operand is used more than one time in a command file, the last operand takes effect. In the
example below, the first group subcommand does not take effect, but the second group
subcommand takes effect:
group PortWWN CL1-A:CL1-B
group PortWWN CL2-A:CL2-B
Syntax
group {PhyPG [Short|Long] [parity-group-id]:[parity-group-id]][…]|
PhyLDEV [Short|Long] [parity-group-id]:[parity-group-id]][…]|
PhyExG [[exg-id]:[exg-id]][…]|
PhyExLDEV [exg-id]:[exg-id]][…]|
106 Exporting Performance Monitor data