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NAME

       pmdasimple - simple performance metrics domain agent (PMDA)

SYNOPSIS

       $PCP_PMDAS_DIR/simple/pmdasimple  [-d  domain] [-i port] [-l logfile] [-p] [-u socket] [-U
       username]

DESCRIPTION

       pmdasimple is a simple Performance Metrics Domain  Agent  (PMDA)  which  exports  a  small
       number of synthetic performance metrics.

       The  simple  PMDA  is  shipped  as  source  code  and  is  designed  to be an aid for PMDA
       developers.  In terms of code size and features, it is more complex than the trivial PMDA,
       about  the  same  as the txmon PMDA and less complex than the sample PMDA.  The source for
       the simple PMDA is a  good  template  from  which  production,  customized  PMDAs  can  be
       developed.

       A brief description of the pmdasimple command line options follows:

       -d   It is absolutely crucial that the performance metrics domain number specified here is
            unique and consistent.  That is, domain should be different for every PMDA on the one
            host, and the same domain number should be used for the same PMDA on all hosts.

       -i   Expect  PMCD  to  connect  to pmdasimple on the specified TCP/IP port.  port may be a
            port number or port name.

       -l   Location of the log file.  By default, a log file named simple.log is written in  the
            current directory of pmcd(1) when pmdasimple is started, i.e.  $PCP_LOG_DIR/pmcd.  If
            the log file cannot be created or is not writable, output is written to the  standard
            error instead.

       -p   Expect  PMCD  to create a pipe and the connection to pmdasimple is via standard input
            and standard output.  This is the default connection mode.

       -u   Expect PMCD to connect to pmdasimple on the Unix domain socket named socket.

       -U   User account under which to run the agent.  The default  is  the  unprivileged  "pcp"
            account  in  current  versions  of  PCP,  but in older versions the superuser account
            ("root") was used by default.

       At most one of the options -i, -p and -u may be specified.

INSTALLATION

       If you want access the names, help text and values for the simple performance metrics,  do
       the following as root:

            # cd $PCP_PMDAS_DIR/simple
            # ./Install

       If you want to undo the installation, do the following as root:

            # cd $PCP_PMDAS_DIR/simple
            # ./Remove

       pmdasimple  is launched by pmcd(1) and should never be executed directly.  The Install and
       Remove scripts notify pmcd(1) when the agent is installed or removed.

FILES

       $PCP_PMCDCONF_PATH
                 command line options used to launch pmdasimple
       $PCP_PMDAS_DIR/simple/help
                 default help text file for the simple metrics
       $PCP_PMDAS_DIR/simple/Install
                 installation script for the pmdasimple agent
       $PCP_PMDAS_DIR/simple/Remove
                 undo installation script for the pmdasimple agent
       $PCP_PMDAS_DIR/simple/simple.conf
                 configuration file for the dynamic instance domain that underlies the simple.now
                 performance  metric.  For a description, refer to the help text file, or run the
                 command
                 $ pminfo -T simple.now
       $PCP_PMDAS_DIR/simple/*.pmda_simple.so
                 The DSO version of the PMDA.  The same source is used to create both the DSO and
                 the daemon versions of the simple PMDA, and one or the other may be installed as
                 part of the dialog in the Install script.
       $PCP_LOG_DIR/pmcd/simple.log
                 default log file for error messages and other information from pmdasimple

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),  pmdasample(1),  pmdatrivial(1), pmdatxmon(1), PMDA(3), pcp.conf(5)
       and pcp.env(5).