Reports

Reports

Server throughput report

iscon createserverthroughputreport -s <server-name> [-u <username> -p <password]

[-z <report period>] [-D <date-range>] [-o <filename>] [-f] [-X <rpc- timeout>]

iscon createserverthroughputreport --server-name=<server-name> [--server-username=<username> --server-password=<password>] [--report-period=<report-period>] [--date-range=<date-range>] [--output-file=<filename>] [--force] [--rpc-timeout=<rpc-timeout>]

Description:

This command creates a report that displays throughput data and configuration information for a specific server.

‐z (‐‐report‐period) is the period of time that the report should cover. The accepted values are:

t ‐ today

y ‐ yesterday

7 ‐ last seven days

30 ‐ last thirty days

‐D (‐‐date‐range) is the starting date and ending date in the following format (maximum 30 days):

YYYYMMDD‐YYYYMMDD or YYYYMMDD

Either ‐z (‐‐report‐period) or ‐D (‐‐date‐range) can be specified, but not both. The date option is applied to the server local time. The default value is: ʺ‐z tʺ (today).

‐o (‐‐output‐file) is the file name used to save the report data. If an output filename is not specified, the default filename is: ServerThroughput‐server‐MM‐DD‐YYYY‐hh‐ mm‐ss[.#]

[.#] is the additional suffix when there is a duplicate.

Specify the ‐f (‐‐force) option if you want to overwrite the existing file if the output file already exists.

‐X (‐‐rpc‐timeout) is an option to specify a number between 1 and 30000 in seconds for the RPC timeout. The default RPC timeout is 300 seconds.

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