Table 14 Adaptive Optimization Conversion Options
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Comment
startao option
createaocfg option
External SR
option, use the -
btsecs
option. For example,
if the measure hours value is 2, use
-btsecs
-2h
.
The
startao
is even more flexible, allowing
you to specify not only the beginning of the
measurement interval relative to the
startao
command start time, but also the end of the
measurement interval relative to the
startao
command start time by using the
-etsecs
options.
For example, if the
startao
command is
scheduled to run at 8 pm, you can specify
-btsecs -4h -etsecs -2h
, which
specifies that the measurement interval starts
4 hours before the command start time (8 pm
-4 = 4 pm) and ends 2 hours before the
command start time (8 pm -2 = 6 pm). So the
measurement interval is 4 pm–6 pm for an 8
pm command start time.
-mode Mode
specifies one of the following
modes:
-mode <mode>
Mode
•
Performance
•
Balanced
•
Cost
NOTE:
The value of the mode is
case-sensitive.
Because the AO configuration itself does not
execute if the
startao
command is not run,
Active
there is no option to disable it. Instead, use
setsched
to suspend or resume the
schedules that run
startao
on that AO
configuration.
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It is recommended that the CPG "warning limit" be used to limit AO use of a CPG. With a warning limit, VVs that use
the CPG for growth can increase in size while limiting AO use of the CPG.
Creating an Adaptive Optimization Configuration
To create an AO configuration, use the
createaocfg
command.
NOTE:
Two or more tier CPGs must be defined.
If domains are used, all CPGs must be either in the same domain or not in any domain.
A CPG can only belong to one AO configuration.
Active use of AO requires an Adaptive Optimization license. Contact your local HP representative
for information.
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