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Collecting the Sample of Data on WindowsVRAdvisor can be used to collect and analyze a sample of data. You can collect data using the VRAdvisor wizard or the diskStats command. To use VRAdvisor to collect data, you must install VRAdvisor on your system. If you do not plan to install VRAdvisor on your system, use the diskStats command to collect data. On Windows, collect the sample of data using one of the following methods:
PrerequisiteIf you are using VSFW volumes, then ensure that you import the disk group containing the required volumes onto your system. Collecting the Sample of Data Using the VRAdvisor WizardTo collect data using the VRAdvisor wizard
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After the data collection completes, the file specified by Sample Data File Name contains the sample of data in a format that can be used for analysis by VRAdvisor. To proceed, see Analyzing the Sample of Data. Collecting Data Using the diskStats CommandOn Windows, use the diskStats command to collect the data required for analysis. This command can be used to collect data whether or not the VERITAS Storage Foundation is installed on the system. The diskStats utility is installed in the following location: \VERITAS\Volume Replicator Advisor\bin\diskStats.exe To collect data using the diskStats command
The command will display the output on the console. To save the output to a file, you can redirect the output to a named file using the command: diskStats [-i interval [-c count]] \ <drive 1> [[drive 2][drive 3]... ] > <filename> After the data collection completes, the file filename contains the sample of data in the diskStats format, which can be used for analysis by VRAdvisor. To proceed, see Analyzing the Sample of Data. |
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