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