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filename <filename>
that name; otherwise a name is chosen automatically and contains the name of the
report and the time and date of the export. Any automatically-chosen name is given a
.csv extension. If the user specifies a name, .csv is added if it is not already part of
the name. The word custom should be a reserved report name (no reports should be
named that) to leave room in the command set for later allowing you to specify
manually which series to export. If the filename is specified, it must come just after the
report name. If the after and/or before arguments are specified, they may come in
either order relative to each other.
sample <sample_ID>
of supported samples.
clear
interval
polling for the specified group of sample data.
show stats
alarm [<alarm_ID>]
chd [<CHD_ID>]
cpu
sample [<sample_ID>]
Notes:
alarm
—Statistics CHDs settings.
chd
—Basic statistics about CPU utilization: the current level, the peak over the past hour,
cpu
and the average over the last hour.
sample

stats alarms

Enable or disable the specified alarm with stats alarm <alarm_ID> enable; the no variant
disables the specified alarm. Set a threshold value for each alarm using the stats alarm
<alarm_ID> rising or stats alarm <alarm_ID> falling commands; the alarm is triggered
when the specified threshold is reached. Alarms that can be enabled or disabled are described
in
Table
6, below.
stats alarm rate-limit count
Specify three time limits for tracking and, potentially, limiting how many of this type of alarm to
send. The duration and count of each bucket for short, medium, and long are meant to be
ordered such that the short bucket has the smallest time duration (window) and smallest
maximum allowed count. The rate-limit applies to all three buckets simultaneously. Separate
counts of alarms are kept for error alarm events and clear alarm events. For each alarm type,
a single skip count is kept and is reported when the alarm event is later sent. When an alarm
event count is exceeded for any bucket, only the skipped count is incremented (not any of the
alarm event counts). For example, if the short bucket allows 5 alarm events per 5 minutes, the
sixth alarm and above that occur during the 5 minute window only increment the skip count.
—Configure sampled statistics. See
—Clear all data from this sample series.
—Set the amount of time in seconds (1 - 2147483647) between sample
—Status of all alarms or the specified alarm, whether or not it is in an error state.
—Sampling interval for all samples, or the specified one.
—If a filename is specified, the stats are exported to a file of
CHAPTER 5 CLI Commands
"stats samples,"
next, for a list
stats
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