'vpstatout.txt'
. First, it looks for an
environment variable named 'TEMP'
. If the variable is
found, it stores the file in that directory (usually
C:\TEMP
). Otherwise, it stores the file in the current
working directory. Here is a list of the parameters used for each
option.
-1, -2, -3 -d, -4 -l, -5 -l, -6 -l, -7 -d, -8 -d, -9, -p
Example: command prompt : vpstat -z result: c:\>vpstat -z generating file 'C:\TEMP\vpstatout.txt'... c:\>