Running the batch file
To save monitoring data in files, launch Export Tool by running the batch file.
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 Export Tool restarts automatically.
Example of command prompt outputs from Export Tool:
Loading ExportTool... Export tool start [Version 80-xx-xx/xx] command file = c:\export\command.txt [ 2] ip 158.214.135.57:1099 [ 3] dkcsn 123456 [ 4] login User = expusr, Passwd = [****************] : : [ 6] group Port : : [20] apply Start gathering port data Target = 16, Total = 16 +----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+ ...........................! ................................. End gathering port data
It might take time after "Loading Export Tool" is displayed before "Export tool start [Version 80-xx-xx/xx]" is displayed in the command prompt. The time depends on the connection environment between the computer executing Export Tool and the SVP. The following table shows the approximate time period.
|
Connection speed between the computer and the SVP |
Line usage rate |
Time |
|---|---|---|
|
1 Gbps |
0.1% |
1 minute |
|
0.5% |
12 seconds |
|
|
100 Mbps |
0.2% |
5 minutes |
|
1% |
1 minute |
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 the operating system on your computer does not include a way to extract files from a ZIP archive, you need to obtain software to view the data.
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.
For a complete list of files to be saved by Export Tool, see Using Export Tool.