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NAME

       pmclient, pmclient_fg - a simple performance metrics client

SYNOPSIS

       pmclient  [-a archive] [-h host] [-n pmnsfile] [-P] [-S numsec] [-s samples] [-t interval]
       [-Z timezone] [-z]

DESCRIPTION

       pmclient and pmclient_fg are simple clients that use the Performance  Metrics  Application
       Programming Interface (PMAPI) to report some high-level system performance metrics.

       The  real  value of these tools is as sample clients using the PMAPI(3), interfaces and to
       this end the source code is included with the  Performance  Co-Pilot  (PCP)  package  (see
       PCPIntro(1)), and is typically installed in /usr/share/pcp/demos/pmclient.

       The  pmclient_fg  program differs to pmclient in that it uses the fetchgroup API extension
       to the PMAPI, see pmFetchGroup(3).

       Normally pmclient 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.

       Unless directed to another host by the -h option, or to  an  archive  by  the  -a  option,
       pmclient will contact the Performance Metrics Collector Daemon (PMCD) on the local host to
       obtain the required information.  The argument to -a 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.  The -a and -h options are mutually exclusive.

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

       Other options control the specific information to be reported.

       -P     The default behavior for replaying a set of archives, is to replay at  full  speed.
              The  -P  option  may be used in conjunction with a set of archives, to request that
              the prevailing real-time delay be applied between samples  (see  -t)  to  effect  a
              pause.

       -S numsec
              The  -S  option  may  be used in conjunction with a set of archives to request that
              display start at the time numsec seconds from the start of the set of archives.

       -s samples
              The argument samples defines the number of samples to be  retrieved  and  reported.
              If  samples  is  0  or  -s  is  not  specified,  pmclient  will  sample  and report
              continuously (in real time mode) or until the end of the set of  PCP  archives  (in
              archive mode).

       -t interval
              The  default  update  interval  may  be  set  to something other than the default 5
              seconds.  The interval argument follows the syntax described in PCPIntro(1), and in
              the  simplest  form  may be an unsigned integer (the implied units in this case are
              seconds).

       The output from pmclient is directed to standard output, and lists

       +  Aggregate CPU utilization, in the range 0 to 1.

       +  If the system has more than 1 CPU, the ordinal number of the busiest CPU, in the  range
          0 to ...

       +  If the system has more than 1 CPU, the CPU utilization for the busiest CPU.

       +  Real free memory in Mbytes.

       +  Aggregate physical disk I/O operations per second (IOPS).

       +  Load average over the last 1 minute and over the last 15 minutes.

FILES

       $PCP_DEMOS_DIR/pmclient
                 source  code,  documentation,  configuration  files  and  Makefile  when the PCP
                 development package is installed

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).

SEE ALSO

       PCPIntro(1),   pmcd(1),   pmchart(1),  pmdumptext(1),  pmgenmap(1),  pminfo(1),  pmrep(1),
       pmstat(1), pmval(1), PMAPI(3), pmFetchGroup(3), pcp.conf(5) and pcp.env(5).

DIAGNOSTICS

       All are generated on standard error, and are intended to be self-explanatory.