Parameter
Description
(starting with the last event entered) are saved to the file.
Use integer values.
forceSave
When set to
TRUE
, force saves all critical events to a file.
Default value is
FALSE
.
Save Storage Array iSCSI Statistics
This command saves the iSCSI performance of the storage array to a file. The following statistics are saved to the file:
•
Statistics related to the physical Ethernet port
•
Statistics related to the TCP protocol
•
Statistics related to the IP protocol
Syntax
save storageArray iscsiStatistics [raw | baseline] file="
filename
"
Parameters
Parameter
Description
raw
This parameter defines that the statistics collected are all
statistics from the RAID controller module start
‑
of
‑
day.
Enclose the parameter in square brackets ([ ]).
baseline
This parameter defines that the statistics collected are all
statistics from the time the RAID controller modules were
reset to zero using the
reset storageArray
iscsiStatsBaseline
command. Enclose the
parameter in square brackets ([ ]).
file
The name of the file to which you want to save the
performance statistics. Enclose the file name in double
quotation marks (" ").
NOTE: This command does not automatically append
a file extension to the new file. You must specify the
file extension when you enter the file name.
NOTE: If you have not reset the iSCSI baseline statistics since the RAID controller module start
‑
of
‑
day, the time at
the start
‑
of
‑
day is the default baseline time.
Save Storage Array Performance Statistics
This command saves the performance statistics to a file. Before you use this command, issue the
set session
performanceMonitorInterval
and
set session performanceMonitorIterations
commands to
specify how often statistics are collected.
Syntax
save storageArray performanceStats file="
filename
"
Parameter
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