-Dmd.command=command.txt -Dmd.logpath=log sanproject.getmondat.RJMdMain
<CR+LF> pause <CR+LF>
Example batch file for UNIX systems (runUnix.bat):
#! /bin/sh <LF> java -classpath
"./lib/JSanExport.jar:./lib/JSanRmiApiEx.jar:./lib/JSanRmiServerUx.jar"
-Dhttp.proxyHost=158.211.122.124 -Dhttp.proxyPort=8080 -Xmx536870912
-Dmd.command=command.txt -Dmd.logpath=log sanproject.getmondat.RJMdMain
<LF>
In the above scripts, <CR+LF> and <LF> indicates the end of a command line.
For detailed information about syntax of the Java command, see “Java” (page 116).
Running the Export Tool
CAUTION: Running multiple instances of the Export Tool simultaneously is not supported. If you
run multiple instances, the SVP might become overloaded and a timeout error might occur.
To save monitoring data in files, launch the Export Tool by running the batch file:
From a system running UNIX, enter the name of the batch file at the command prompt, and then
press the <Enter> key.
From a system running Windows, double-click the batch file to run it.
c:\WINDOWS> cd c:\export
c:\export> runWin.bat
Dots (...) appear on the screen until the system finishes exporting data. If an internal error occurs,
an exclamation mark (!) appears, and then the Export Tool restarts automatically.
Example of command prompt outputs from the Export Tool:
[ 2] svpip 158.214.135.57
[ 3] login User = expusr, Passwd = [****************]
:
:
[ 6] group Port
:
:
[20] apply
Start gathering port data
Target = 16, Total = 16
+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+
...........................!
.................................
End gathering port data
By default, the system compresses monitoring data files into a ZIP-format archive file. When you
want to view the monitoring data, you can decompress and extract the CSV files from the ZIP
archive. If your system is not able to extract files from a ZIP archive, you need to obtain software
to view the data.
NOTE: You can change the default method of exporting files to an uncompressed format. However,
the resulting files could be significantly larger and take longer to compile. For more information,
see option Subcommand “option” (page 113).
For a complete list of files to be saved by the Export Tool, see “Using the Export Tool” (page 88).
File formats
If you specify the nocompress operand for the option subcommand, the Export Tool saves files
in CSV format instead of ZIP format (For detailed information, see option Subcommand “option”
(page 113)). When files are saved in CSV format instead of ZIP format, the file saving process could
take longer and the resulting files could be larger.
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