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Dell Unity™ Family Unisphere® Command Line Interface User Guide

View metrics settings

View information about supported metrics.

NOTE:Use the show action command to change the output format.

Format

/metrics/metric [-path <value>] [-availability { historical | real-time } ] show

Object qualifier

QualifierDescription
-pathSpecify a comma-separated list of metric paths.
NOTE:When typing metric paths, replace . with \., , with \, and \ with \\ in the object names.
Omitting this switch specifies all available metrics.
-availabilitySpecify a type of metric to display. Value is one of the following:
  • historical
  • real-time
Omitting this switch displays all metrics.

Example 1

The following command displays all available metric service settings for the system:

uemcli -d 10.0.0.1 -u Local/joe -p MyPassword456! /metrics/metric show
Storage system address: 10.0.0.1
Storage system port: 443
HTTPS connection

1:  Path         = sp.*.cifs.global.basic.readsRate

2:  Path         = sp.*.cifs.global.basic.totalCallsRate

3:  Path         = sp.*.cifs.global.basic.writeAvgSize

Example 2

The following command displays all available metric service settings for the system with additional details:

uemcli -d 10.0.0.1 -u Local/joe -p MyPassword456! /metrics/metric show -detail
Storage system address: 10.0.0.1
Storage system port: 443
HTTPS connection

1:    Path         = sp.*.blockCache.global.summary.cleanPages
      Description  = Number of Clean Pages on SP, based on a logical 
						               64 KB page size
      Type         = fact
      Unit         = Count
      Availability = real-time

2:    Path         = sp.*.blockCache.global.summary.dirtyBytes
      Description  = Amount of Dirty Data (MB) on SP
      Type         = fact
      Unit         = MB
      Availability = historical, real-time

3:    Path         = sp.*.blockCache.global.summary.dirtyPages
      Description  = Number of Dirty Pages on SP, based on a logical 
                     64 KB page size
      Type         = fact
      Unit         = Count
      Availability = real-time

Example 3

The following command displays all available real-time metric service settings for the system:

uemcli -d 10.0.0.1 -u Local/joe -p MyPassword456! /metrics/metric -availability real-time show
Storage system address: 10.0.0.1
Storage system port: 443
HTTPS connection

439:  Path = sp.*.storage.pool.*.sizeTotal

440:  Path = sp.*.storage.pool.*.sizeUsed

441:  Path = sp.*.storage.pool.*.sizeUsedBlocks

442:  Path = sp.*.storage.pool.*.snapshotSizeSubscribed

443:  Path = sp.*.storage.pool.*.snapshotSizeUsed

444:  Path = sp.*.storage.summary.readBlocksRate

445:  Path = sp.*.storage.summary.readBytesRate

446:  Path = sp.*.storage.summary.readsRate

447:  Path = sp.*.storage.summary.totalBytesRate 

Example 4

The following command displays the metrics service settings for the metrics with the specified paths:

uemcli -d 10.0.0.1 -u Local/joe -p MyPassword456! /metrics/metric -path sp.*.storage.lun.*.avgReadSize,sp.*.storage.filesystem.*.writesRate,sp.*.cifs.smb2.basic.readsRate show -detail
Storage system address: 10.0.0.1
Storage system port: 443
HTTPS connection

1:  Path         = sp.*.storage.lun.*.avgReadSize
    Description  = Average read size on this LUN
    Type         = fact
    Unit         = KB
    Availability = historical, real-time

2:  Path         = sp.*.storage.filesystem.*.writesRate
    Description  = Rate of sp.*.storage.filesystem.*.writes
    Type         = rate
    Unit         = Requests/s
    Availability = historical, real-time

3:  Path         = sp.*.cifs.smb2.basic.readsRate
    Description  = Rate of sp.*.cifs.smb2.basic.reads
    Type         = rate
    Unit         = Ops/s
    Availability = real-time


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