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Performance for open and mainframe systems
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The longrange subcommand is valid for monitoring data in long range. The monitoring data in
long range is the contents displayed on the Physical tab of the Performance Management window
with selecting longrange as the storing period.
The monitoring items whose data can be stored in long range are limited. The following table
shows the monitoring items to which the longrange subcommand can be applied, and also
shows the operands to export those monitoring items.
Monitoring Data
Usage statistics about parity groups
Usage statistics about volumes
Usage statistics about MPs and data recovery and reconstruction
processors
Usage statistics about access paths and write pending rate
If you run Export Tool without specifying the longrange subcommand, the data stored in the
whole monitoring term will be exported.
The login subcommand must run before the longrange subcommand runs.
Syntax
longrange [[yyyyMMddhhmm][{+|-}ddhhmm]:[yyyyMMddhhmm][{+|-}ddhhmm]]
Operands
The value on the left of the colon (:) specifies the starting time of the period. The value on the
right of the colon specifies the ending time of the period. Specify the term within "Long Range
From XXX To XXX" which is output by the show subcommand.
If no value is specified on the left of the colon, the starting time for collecting monitoring data is
assumed. If no value is specified on the right of the colon, the ending time for collecting monitoring
data is assumed. The starting and ending times for collecting monitoring data are displayed in
the Monitoring Term area in the Monitor Performance window.
Figure 3 Starting and Ending Time for Collecting Monitoring Data
Operand
Description
yyyyMMdd indicates the year, the month, and the day. hhmm indicates the hour and the
yyyyMMddhhmm
minute.
If yyyyMMddhhmm is omitted on the left of the colon, the starting time for collecting monitoring
data is assumed. If yyyyMMddhhmm is omitted on the right of the colon, the ending time for
collecting monitoring data is assumed.
Adds time (ddhhmm) to yyyyMMddhhmm if yyyyMMddhhmm is specified. For example,
+ddhhmm
201301120000+010130 indicates Jan. 13, 2013. 01:30.
Operands of the group subcommand
PhyPG Long
PhyLDEV Long
PhyProc Long
PhyCMPK Long
Export Tool command reference
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