>>-perfcli-- --lscollection-- --+----+--+-------------------+---> +--s-+ '--devtype--+-ess-+-' '--l-' '-svc-' >--+-----------------+-- --+---------------------------+--------> '--dev--device_ID-' '--status--+-running---+-- -' +-timeout---+ +-aborted---+ +-canceled--+ +-complete--+ '-canceling-' >--+----------------------+------------------------------------>< '-task_name--+-------+-' '-[...]-'
You can use the lscollection command to display a list of collections and status information for each collection in the list.
Column Label | Details | Description |
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Name | Collection Name | Name that user gave to the performance data collection task at creation |
Device Type | Device Type | Device type that the collection task is running on (ESS or SVC) |
Status | Status of the collection | Status of collection task, sorted for running, timeout, aborted, canceled, and complete |
Length (Hours) | Length of time the collection task ran | Length of time the collection task has been running in hours |
Frequency (Minutes) | Frequency | Frequency in minutes at which user set the collection task |
An invocation example: The following are examples of the lscollection command for a specific device type:
perfcli> lscollection -devtype ess
The resulting output:
Name Device Type Status Length (hrs) Frequency (min) ================================================================================================================= ess_26884_5 ESS Completed 1 5 ess_28019_10 ESS Completed 1 10 ess28019 ESS Completed 1 5 mycollection ESS Aborted 10 10 myveryowncollectionisthisonedontyouthinkwowthisisalongdescript ESS Aborted 20 20 mycollection2 ESS Canceled 10 10 mycollection3 ESS Canceled 10 10
perfcli> lscollection -devtype svc
The resulting output:
Name Device Type Status Length (hrs) Frequency (min) ============================================================== duc_blackn1 SVC Aborted 1 15 duc_red1 SVC Completed 1 15