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Running DTStat from the command prompt

From a command prompt, use the

DTStat

command from the location where Storage Mirroring is installed.

Command

DTSTAT

Description

Starts the DTStats statistics logging utility from a command prompt.

Syntax

DTSTAT [-p][-i <

interval

>][-t <

filename

>] [-f <

filename

>][-s <

filename

>]

[-st <

filename

>][-IP <

address

>][-START <

mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm

>][-STOP <

mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm

>]

[-SERVER <

ip_address

> <

port_number

>]

Options

‹

-p

—Do not print the output to the screen

‹

-i

interval

—Refresh from shared memory every

interval

seconds

‹

-t

filename

—Save the data from memory to the specified binary file

filename

‹

-f

filename

—Reads from a previously saved binary file,

filename

, that was generated using the -t

option instead of reading from memory

‹

-s

filename

—Saves only the connection data from the data in memory to an ASCII,

comma-delimited file,

filename

‹

-st

filename

—Saves only the target data from the data in memory to an ASCII, comma-delimited

file,

filename

‹

-f

filename1

-s

filename2

—Saves only the connection data from a previously saved binary file,

filename1

, to an ASCII, comma-delimited file,

filename2

‹

-f

filename1

-st

filename2

—Saves only the target data from a previously saved binary file,

filename1

, to an ASCII, comma-delimited file,

filename2

‹

-IP

address

—Filters out the specified

address

in the IP address field and prints only those entries.

Specify more than one IP address by separating them by a comma.

‹

-

START

mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm

—Filters out any data prior to the specified date and time

‹

-

STOP

mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm

—Filters out any data after the specified date and time

‹

SERVER

ip_address port_number

—Connects DTStat to the specified IP address using the

specified port number instead of to the local machine

Examples

‹

DTStat -i 300

‹

DTStat -p -i 300 -t AlphaStats.sts

‹

DTStat -f AlphaStats.sts -s AlphaStats.csv -start 02/02/2007 09:25

‹

DTStat -server 206.31.4.51 1106

Notes

‹

This command is not case-sensitive.

‹

If no options are specified, DTStat will print the output to the screen at an interval of every one
second.

‹

If the statistics are not changing, DTStat will discontinue writing until statistics begin updating
again.

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