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Bulk Statistics Configuration Mode Commands
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Enters the Bulk Statistics File Configuration mode which supports the configuration of ―files‖ used for grouping bulk
statistic configuration information.
statistic configuration information.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
Removes a previously configured bulk statistic file.
Specifies the a number for the bulkstatistics file. This number is how the file is recognized by the system.
must be an integer value from 1 to 4.
Usage
Bulk statistics ―files‖ are used to group bulk statistic schema, delivery options, and receiver configuration.
Because multiple ―files‖ can be configured, this functionality provides greater flexibility in that it allows you
to configure different schemas to go to different receivers. A Maximum of 4 files can be assigned for bulk
statistics collection.
Executing this command allows you to enter the Bulk Statistics File Configuration Mode. This mode supports
all of the commands from the Bulk Statistics Configuration mode except
Because multiple ―files‖ can be configured, this functionality provides greater flexibility in that it allows you
to configure different schemas to go to different receivers. A Maximum of 4 files can be assigned for bulk
statistics collection.
Executing this command allows you to enter the Bulk Statistics File Configuration Mode. This mode supports
all of the commands from the Bulk Statistics Configuration mode except
and
(these commands are configured globally for all
―files‖).
Important:
Use of bulk statistics ―files‖ is optional. If you do not wish to configure bulk statistic ―files‖, you can
perform a standard configuration using the commands in the Bulk Statistic Configuration Mode. Note, however, that the
system logically assigns ―file 1‖ to the standard configuration. Therefore, if you wish to configure bulk statistics ―files‖
at a later time, ―file 1‖ will already be used.
system logically assigns ―file 1‖ to the standard configuration. Therefore, if you wish to configure bulk statistics ―files‖
at a later time, ―file 1‖ will already be used.
Caution:
If the Web Element Manager application is used to collect and process (XML parsing, graphing, etc.)
bulk statistics data, ―file 1‖ is used by the Web Element Manager‘s default bulk statistics collection information and
schemas. To avoid errors in processing by the Web Element Manager, do not configure "file 1" via the CLI. However, it
is possible to configure files 1 through 4 using the system‘s CLI, regardless of whether or not the Web Element
Manager is configured as a receiver. In this case, the bulk statistics data is written to the server but not processed by the
Web Element Manager application.
schemas. To avoid errors in processing by the Web Element Manager, do not configure "file 1" via the CLI. However, it
is possible to configure files 1 through 4 using the system‘s CLI, regardless of whether or not the Web Element
Manager is configured as a receiver. In this case, the bulk statistics data is written to the server but not processed by the
Web Element Manager application.
Example
The following command creates a bulk statistics file numbered 2 and enter the Bulk Statistics File Configuration Mode:
The following command creates a bulk statistics file numbered 2 and enter the Bulk Statistics File Configuration Mode: