Exports the specified data module. The following values are valid:
Table 1. Module descriptions
Module description
Module Value
Directories
directories
File Count by Logical Size
file_count_by_logical_size
File Count by Last Changed
file_count_by_changed_time
File Count by Physical Size
file_count_by_physical_size
Top Directories
top_directories
Top Files
top_files
{--report |
-o}
<report-id>
Exports data contained in the specified report.
{--comp-report |
-z}
<id>
Instead of exporting the data contained in the report specified by the
--report option, exports the comparison between the older report and the newer report specified by the
--report and
--comp-report options.
{--breakout-by |
-b}
<breakout>
Applies the specified breakout to the exported data.
Table 2. Breakout values
Breakout description
Breakout value
Accessed Time
atime
Directory
directory
File Extension
path_ext
Logical Size
log_size
Changed Time
ctime
Node Pool
node_pool
Physical Size
phys_size
Tier
tier
User Attribute
attribute
{--filter-rule |
-r}
<breakout>:<filter>...
Applies the specified filter rule to the exported data. To specify a filter, you must specify the breakout that the filter applies to.
Table 3. Filter values
Breakout description
Breakout value
Filter values
Accessed Time
atime
The following values are valid:
-60
Specifies 0:00:00 - 0:01:00
-3600
Specifies 0:01:00 - 1:00:00
-86400
Specifies 1:00:00 - 1 day
-604800
Specifies 1 day - 7 days
-2592000
Specifies 7 days - 30 days
-5184000
Specifies 30 days - 60 days
-7776000
Specifies 60 days - 90 days
-15552000
Specifies 90 days - 180 days
-31536000
Specifies 180 days - 365 days
-63072000
Specifies 365 days - 730 days
Infinity
Specifies 730 days - Infinity
For example:
--filter-rule atime:-3600
Directory
directory
The path of a directory starting with
/ifs. For example:
--filter-rule directory:/ifs/data/media
File Extension
path_ext
The name of a file extension. For example:
--filter-rule path_ext:txt
Logical Size
log_size
A range of sizes in the following format:
<integer><unit>-<integer><unit>
0
Specifies 0 byes - 8 KB
8192
Specifies 8 KB - 128 KB
131072
Specifies 128 KB - 1 MB
1048576
Specifies 1 MB - 10 MB
10485760
Specifies 10 MB - 100 MB
104857600
Specifies 100 MB - 1 GB
1073741824
Specifies 1 GB - 10 GB
10737418240
Specifies 10 GB - 100 GB
107374182400
Specifies 100 GB - 1 TB
1099511627776
Specifies 1 TB - Infinity
For example:
--filter-rule log_size:1GB-10GB
Changed Time
ctime
The following values are valid:
-60
Specifies 0:00:00 - 0:01:00
-3600
Specifies 0:01:00 - 1:00:00
-86400
Specifies 1:00:00 - 1 day
-604800
Specifies 1 day - 7 days
-2592000
Specifies 7 days - 30 days
-5184000
Specifies 30 days - 60 days
-7776000
Specifies 60 days - 90 days
-15552000
Specifies 90 days - 180 days
-31536000
Specifies 180 days - 365 days
-63072000
Specifies 365 days - 730 days
Infinity
Specifies 730 days - Infinity
For example:
--filter-rule ctime:-3600
Node Pool
node_pool
The name of a node pool. For example:
--filter-rule node_pool:pool1
NOTE: This filter option is available only if you monitor a cluster that is running OneFS 8.0 or later
Physical Size
phys_size
A range of sizes in the following format:
<integer><unit>-<integer><unit>
0
Specifies 0 byes - 8 KB
8192
Specifies 8 KB - 128 KB
131072
Specifies 128 KB - 1 MB
1048576
Specifies 1 MB - 10 MB
10485760
Specifies 10 MB - 100 MB
104857600
Specifies 100 MB - 1 GB
1073741824
Specifies 1 GB - 10 GB
10737418240
Specifies 10 GB - 100 GB
107374182400
Specifies 100 GB - 1 TB
1099511627776
Specifies 1 TB - Infinity
For example:
--filter-rule phys_size:1GB-10GB
Tier
tier
The name of a tier. For example:
--filter-rule tier:tier_name
NOTE: This filter option is available only if you monitor a cluster that is running OneFS 8.0 or later
User Attribute
attribute
The name of a user attribute defined on the cluster. All characters are valid.
{--path |
-p}
<path>
Specifies where to create the .csv file. Specify a full directory path. The default value is the full path of the working directory.
{--name |
-n}
<name>
Specifies a name for the .csv file. A time stamp is appended to the specified name. If no name is specified, the file is named according to the following pattern:
<breakout_by> and
<comp_report_id> are included only if those options are specified.
{--number-breakouts |
-m}
<integer>
Specifies the number of breakout components to include for each breakout. For example, if you broke out a data module by directory, specifying
--number-breakouts5 would export data about the top 5 directories. The default number is 12.
Examples
The following command exports data about the number of files on the cluster organized by logical size: