On Windows; On Unix; Using Export Tool; Preparing A Command File - HPE XP7 User Manual

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On Windows

The Export Tool program is a Java class file and is located in the export\lib folder.
CAUTION:
files in a separate folder in advance.
1.
Log on with administrator privileges.
2.
Create a new folder for the Export Tool application (for example, C:\Program Files\
monitor). If the folder already exists, skip this step.
3.
Insert the Export Tool CD-ROM into the CD drive.
4.
Locate the \program\monitor\win folder on the CD-ROM, and copy the self-extracting
file export.exe from the CD-ROM into the new folder you just created.
5.
Double-click export.exe to start the installation. Export Tool is installed into the installation
directory, and a new folder named "export" is created.
NOTE:
because these files are no longer needed.

On UNIX

The Export Tool program is a Java class file and is located in the lib directory.
CAUTION:
files in a separate folder in advance.
1.
Log on as a superuser.
You do not need to remove a previous installation of Export Tool. The new installation
overwrites the older program.
2.
Create a new directory for the Export Tool program (for example, /monitor).
3.
Mount the Export Tool CD-ROM.
4.
Go to the /program/monitor/UNIX directory on the CD-ROM, and copy the export.tar
file to the new directory you just created.
5.
Decompress the export.tar file on your computer. Export Tool is installed into the
installation directory.
NOTE:
You should delete runWin.bat and delWin.bat from the installation directory
because these files are no longer needed.

Using Export Tool

After installing Export Tool, you must prepare a command file and a batch file before you can
export any monitoring data. This section explains how to prepare a command file and a batch
file, and then how to run Export Tool.

Preparing a command file

To run Export Tool, you must write scripts for exporting monitoring data. When writing scripts,
you must write several subcommands in a command file. When you run Export Tool, the
subcommands in the command file run sequentially, and then the monitoring data is saved in
files.
Example of a command file
svpip 158.214.135.57
login expusr passwd
show
The files edited by the user are overwritten if Export Tool is reinstalled. Save these
You should delete runUnix.bat and delUnix.bat from the export folder
The files edited by the user are overwritten if Export Tool is reinstalled. Save these
; Specifies IP address of SVP
; Logs user into the SVP
; Outputs storing period to standard
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