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NAME

       pminfo - display information about performance metrics

SYNOPSIS

       pminfo [-dfFIlLmMstTvVxz?]  [-a archive] [-b batchsize] [-c dmfile] [--container name] [-h
       hostname] [-K spec] [-[n|N] pmnsfile]  [-O  time]  [-Z  timezone]  [metricname  |  pmid  |
       indom]...

DESCRIPTION

       pminfo  displays  various types of information about performance metrics available through
       the facilities of the Performance Co-Pilot (PCP).

       The metrics of interest are named in the metricname arguments.  If metricname  is  a  non-
       leaf  node  in  the  PMNS, then pminfo will recursively descend the PMNS and report on all
       leaf nodes.  If no metricname argument is given, the root of the PMNS is used.

       If the metricname argument is in numeric dotted notation, it is interpreted  as  either  a
       3-dotted  pmid  (metric  identifier  -  domain, cluster, item numbers) or a 2-dotted indom
       (instance domain identifier - domain, serial number).  In the pmid case, a  reverse  PMID-
       to-name  lookup  is  performed,  and  in  the  indom case, the instance domain is reported
       directly.  This latter mode can be used to report the instance  domain  ``one  line''  and
       long form help text summaries.

       Unless  directed  to  another  host  by  the -h option, by default pminfo will contact the
       Performance Metrics Collector Daemon (PMCD) on the local host.  The connection to  a  PMCD
       is  only  required  if  pminfo  requires  distributed  PMNS  information, and/or meta-data
       describing metrics, and/or metric values, and/or help text.

       The -a option causes pminfo to use the specified set of archives rather than connecting to
       a PMCD.

       The  -L  option  causes pminfo to use a local context to collect metrics from PMDAs on the
       local host without PMCD.  Only some metrics are available in this mode.

       The -a, -h and -L options are mutually exclusive.

OPTIONS

       The available command line options are:

       -a archive, --archive=archive
            Performance metric values are retrieved from the set of  Performance  Co-Pilot  (PCP)
            archive  files identified by the archive argument, which is a comma-separated list of
            names, each of which may be the base name of an archive or the name  of  a  directory
            containing one or more archives.

       -b, --batch
            This  option  may  be used to define the maximum number of metrics to be fetched in a
            single request for the -f and -v options.  The default value for batchsize is 128.

       -c dmfile, --derived=dmfile
            The dmfile argument specifies a file that contains derived metric definitions in  the
            format  described  for  pmLoadDerivedConfig(3).  The -c option provides a way to load
            derived metric definitions that is an alternative to the  more  generic  use  of  the
            PCP_DERIVED_CONFIG  environment  variable  as described in PCPIntro(1).  Using the -c
            option  and  the  PCP_DERIVED_CONFIG  environment  variable  to  specify   the   same
            configuration is a bad idea, so choose one or the other method.

       --container=container
            Specify an individual container to be queried.

       -d, --desc
            Metric  descriptions  detailing the PMID, data type, data semantics, units, scale and
            associated instance domain.

       -f, --fetch
            Fetch and print values for all instances.  When fetching from a set of archives, only
            those  instances  present in the first archive record for a metric will be displayed;
            see also the -O option, else  use  pmdumplog(1)  which  may  be  a  better  tool  for
            examining archives.

       -F, --fetchall
            Same  as  -f  but try harder to fetch instances for metrics which have non-enumerable
            instance domains (e.g. metrics in the ``proc'' subtree of the default  PMNS  on  some
            platforms).

       -h host, --host=host
            Fetch  performance  metrics  from  pmcd(1)  on  host,  rather  than  from the default
            localhost.

       -I, --fullindom
            Print the InDom in verbose mode.

       -K spec, --spec-local=spec
            When using the -L/ option to fetch metrics from a local context, this option controls
            the  DSO  PMDAs  that  should  be made accessible.  The spec argument conforms to the
            syntax described in pmSpecLocalPMDA(3).  More than one -K option may be used.

       -l, --labels
            Print label sets associated with metrics and instances.  Labels are  optional  metric
            metadata described in detail in pmLookupLabels(3).

       -L, --local-PMDA
            Use a local context to collect metrics from DSO PMDAs on the local host without PMCD.
            See also -K.

       -m, --pmid
            Print the PMID in terse mode.

       -M, --fullpmid
            Print the PMID in verbose mode.

       -n pmnsfile, --namespace=pmnsfile
            Normally pminfo operates on the distributed Performance Metrics  Name  Space  (PMNS),
            however  if  the  -n option is specified an alternative local PMNS is loaded from the
            file pmnsfile.

       -N pmnsfile, --uniqnames=pmnsfile
            The -N option supports the same function as -n, except for the handling of  duplicate
            names for the same Performance Metric Identifier (PMID) in pmnsfile - duplicate names
            are allowed with -n but they are not allowed with -N.

       -O time, --origin=time
            When used in conjunction with an archive source of metrics and the options  -f/,  the
            time  argument  defines a time origin at which the metrics should be fetched from the
            set of archives.  Refer to PCPIntro(1) for a complete description of this option, and
            the syntax for the time argument.

       -s, --series
            Print  time series identifiers associated with metrics, instances and sources.  These
            unique identifiers are calculated from  intrinsic  (non-optional)  labels  and  other
            metric  metadata associated with each PMAPI context (sources), metrics and instances.
            Archive, local context or pmcd(1) connections for the same host all produce the  same
            source identifier.  See also pmLookupLabels(3) and the -l option.

       -t, --oneline
            Print the ``one line'' help summary, if available.

       -T, --helptext
            Print the help text, if available.

       -v, --verify
            Verify mode in which descriptions and values are retrieved, but only error conditions
            are reported.  This option silently disables any output from the options  -f/--fetch,
            -l/--labels,    -I/--fullindom,    -M/--fullpmid,    -m/--pmid,    -t/--oneline   and
            -T/--helptext.

       -V, --version
            Display version number and exit.

       -x, --events
            Like the -f/--fetch option, but with the additional functionality that if a value  is
            processed  that  is  of  type  PM_TYPE_EVENT or PM_TYPE_HIGHRES_EVENT, then the event
            records will be unpacked and the details of each event record reported.

       -z, --hostzone
            Change the reporting timezone to the local timezone at the host that is the source of
            the performance metrics, as identified via either the -h or -a options.

       -Z timezone, --timezone=timezone
            By  default,  pminfo  reports  the time of day according to the local timezone on the
            system where pminfo is run.  The -Z option changes the timezone to  timezone  in  the
            format of the environment variable TZ as described in environ(7).

       -?, --help
            Display usage message and exit.

FILES

       $PCP_VAR_DIR/pmns/*
            default local PMNS specification files

PCP ENVIRONMENT

       Environment variables with the prefix PCP_ are used to parameterize the file and directory
       names used by PCP.  On each installation, the file /etc/pcp.conf contains the local values
       for  these  variables.   The  $PCP_CONF  variable  may  be  used to specify an alternative
       configuration file, as described in pcp.conf(5).

       For environment variables affecting PCP tools, see pmGetOptions(3).

SEE ALSO

       PCPIntro(1), pmcd(1), pmchart(1), pmdumplog(1), pmprobe(1), pmrep(1), pmval(1),  PMAPI(3),
       pmGetOptions(3),     pmLookupLabels(3),     pmLoadDerivedConfig(3),    pmSpecLocalPMDA(3),
       pcp.conf(5), pcp.env(5) and PMNS(5).