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rising
chd <CHD_ID>
the list of supported CHDs.
clear
compute time
points are used in each calculation.
enable
See
clear-all
export <format> <report_name>
supported value for <format> is csv (comma-separated value). The dataset to be
exported is determined by the report_name value. Options for report_name are:
memory, paging, and cpu_util. All alarm statistics associated with the specified report
are exported.
after
before
Either one, both, or neither of the after and before arguments may be specified.
These place boundaries on the timestamps of the instances to be exported. When one
of these arguments is specified, two values must follow, one for the date (yyyy/mm/
dd) and one for the time (hh:mm:ss); in 24-hour time. Dash (-) may be used in the
<time> field as an abbreviation for midnight. The date and time specified are
interpreted as local time according to the currently set timezone.
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 or before arguments are specified, they may come in either
order relative to each other.
—Set the alarm event rate-limit maximum counts for the three types of
count
counts (short, medium, long) for alarms; defaults are short=5, medium=20,
long=50. See
"stats alarm rate-limit count,"
—Reset the rate-limit counters and time for the specified alarm.
reset
—Set the alarm event rate-limit duration windows for the three types of
window
durations (short, medium, long) for alarms; defaults are short=3600 (1 hour),
medium=86400 (1 day), long=604800 (1 week).
—Set alarm for when specified statistic rises too high.
—This value terminates the alarm.
clear-threshold
—This value initiates the alarm.
error-threshold
—Configure computed historical datapoints (CHDs). See
—Clear all data from this CHD series.
—Set parameters for when this CHD is computed, and which data
—Specify calculation interval (how often to do a new calculation) in
interval
number of seconds.
—Specify calculation range (the data points to use) in number of seconds.
range
—Enable this CHD. Use no stats chd <CHD_ID> enable to disable the CHD.
Table 34 on page 362
—Clear data for all samples and CHDs, and status for all alarms.
—Only include stats collected after the specified time.
—Only include stats collected before the specified time.
—If a filename is specified, the stats are exported to a file of
for more information.
for which CHDs are enabled by default.
—Export statistics to file. Currently the only
Media Flow Controller CLI Commands
"stats CHDs,"
for
stats
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