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NAME

       pmchart - strip chart tool for Performance Co-Pilot

SYNOPSIS

       pmchart  [-CLVWz?]   [-a  archive] [-A align] [-c configfile] [-f fontfamily] [-F fontsize] [-g geometry]
       [-h host] [-o outfile] [-O offset] [-p port] [-s samples] [-S starttime] [-t interval] [-T  endtime]  [-v
       visible] [-Z timezone] [-geometry geometry] [sources...]

DESCRIPTION

       pmchart  is a graphical utility that plots performance metrics values available through the facilities of
       the Performance Co-Pilot (PCP).  Multiple charts can be displayed simultaneously, either aligned  on  the
       unified time axis (X-axis), and through the use of multiple interface Tabs.

       Metric  values  can  be sourced from one or more live hosts (simultaneously).  Alternatively, one or more
       sets of PCP archives can be used as a source  of  historical  data.   See  PCPIntro(1)  for  an  in-depth
       discussion of the capabilities of the PCP framework, many of which are used by pmchart.

       Many aspects of the behaviour of pmchart can be customised through the interface.  In particular, the use
       of "views" (refer to the section describing VIEWS later in  this  document)  allows  predefined  sets  of
       metrics  and  charting parameters like colors, scaling, titles, legends, and so on to be stored for later
       use, or use with different hosts and sets of  archives.   In  addition,  the  Preferences  dialog  allows
       customisations  to  the  rest  of  the  pmchart user interface to be saved and restored between different
       invocations of the tool.  This allows  the  default  background  color,  highlight  color,  contents  and
       location of the toolbar, and many other aspects to be configured.

       pmchart  makes  extensive  use of the pmtime(1) utility for time control, refer to the pmtime manual page
       for further details of its operation.

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  logs
            identified  by  this  option,  by default.  The argument 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  resulting  set  of  archives  will  be  the source of the performance metrics.  The initial Tab
            created will be an archive mode Tab.  Multiple -a options can be presented, and the  resulting  list
            of  sets of archives is used for sourcing metric values.  Any sources listed on the command line are
            assumed to be sets of archives if this option is used.

       -A align, --align=align
            Force the initial sample to be aligned on the boundary of a  natural  time  unit  align.   Refer  to
            PCPIntro(1) for a complete description of the syntax for align.

       -c configfile, --view=configfile
            configfile  specifies  an  initial  view  to load, using the default source of metrics.  Multiple -c
            views can be specified, and they will all be opened in the default Tab with the  default  source  of
            metrics.

       -c, --check
            Used  with  -c,  the  view(s)  are  parsed,  any  errors  are reported, and the tool exits.  This is
            primarily intended for testing purposes.  If a second -C option is presented, pmchart also  connects
            to pmcd(1) to check the semantics of metrics.

       -f family, --font-family=family
            Specify  the  default  font  family to be used in several chart components, such as the chart title,
            legend, and Y-axis label.  The default value is "Sans Serif".  This setting does not affect the rest
            of  the user interface, where the value is inherited from the environment in which pmchart operates,
            and differs according to the look-and-feel of each platform.

       -F point, --font-size=point
            Specify the default font point size to be used in several chart components, such as the chart title,
            legend, and Y-axis label.  The default is platform dependent, but is either 7, 8 or 9.  This setting
            does not affect the rest of the user interface.

       -g geometry, --geometry=geometry
            Generate image with the specified geometry (width and height).  This option is only useful when used
            in  conjunction  with the -o option for generating an output image.  The geometry argument takes the
            form "WxH" (e.g. 240x120).  When NOT using the -o flag, to specify the display window geometry,  use
            -geometry geometry where geometry specifies the desired window width, height and optional placement.

       -h host, --host=host
            Current  performance  metric  values  are  retrieved  from  the  nominated  host machine by default.
            Multiple -h options can be presented, and the list of hosts is used for sourcing metric values.  Any
            sources listed on the command line are assumed to be hosts if this option is used.

       -H path, --hostsfile=path
            Specify  the  path  to  a  file containing a set of hostnames where pmcd(1) is running , rather than
            using the default localhost.

       -K spec, --spec-local=spec
            When fetching metrics from a local context (see -L), the -K option may be used to  control  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, --local-PMDA
            Use a local context to collect metrics from DSO PMDAs on the local host without PMCD.  See also -K.

       -o outfile, --output=outfile
            Generate an image file named outfile, and then exit.  This is most useful when run  with  a  set  of
            archives  and  one  or  more views.  The generated image will be in the format specified as the file
            extension (automatically determined from outfile).  If no extension can be determined, then the  GIF
            format  is  used  and  the  generated  file  is named with this extension.  The supported image file
            formats include: bmp, jpeg, jpg, png, ppm, tif, tiff, xbm, and xpm.

       -O origin, --origin=origin
            When reporting archived metrics, start reporting at origin within the time window (see -S  and  -T).
            Refer to PCPIntro(1) for a complete description of the syntax for origin.

       -p port, --port=port
            port number for connection to an existing pmtime time control process.

       -s samples, --samples=samples
            Specifies  the  number  of samples that will be retained before discarding old data (replaced by new
            values at the current time position).  This value can subsequently be modified through the Edit  Tab
            dialog.

       -S starttime, --start=starttime
            When  reporting  archived metrics, the report will be restricted to those records logged at or after
            starttime.  Refer to PCPIntro(1) for a complete description of the syntax for starttime.

       -t interval, --interval=interval
            Sets the inital update interval to something other than the default 1 second.  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).

       -T endtime, --finish=endtime
            When reporting archived metrics, the report will be restricted to those records logged before or  at
            endtime.  Refer to PCPIntro(1) for a complete description of the syntax for endtime.

       -v samples, --visible=samples
            Sets  the  initial  visible  samples  that will be displayed in all charts in the default Tab.  This
            value must be less than or equal to the total number of samples retained (the -s value).

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

       -W, fB--white
            Export images using an opaque(white) background

       -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.

       The  -S, -T, -O and -A options may be used to define a time window to restrict the samples retrieved, set
       an initial origin within the time window, or specify a "natural" alignment of the sample   times;   refer
       to PCPIntro(1) for a complete description of these options.

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

VIEWS

       The  primary  pmchart  configuration file is the "view", which allows the metadata associated with one or
       more charts to be saved in the filesystem.  This metadata describes all aspects of the charts,  including
       which PCP metrics and instances are to be used, which hosts, which colors, the chart titles, use of chart
       legends, and much more.

       From a conceptual point of view, there are two classes of view.  These views share the same configuration
       file format - refer to a later section for a complete description of this format.  The differences lie in
       where they are installed and how they are manipulated.

       The first class, the "system" view, is simply any view that is installed as part of the pmchart  package.
       These  are  stored  in  $PCP_VAR_DIR/config/pmchart.   When the File→Open View dialog is displayed, it is
       these views that are initially listed.  The system views cannot be modified by a normal user, and  should
       not be modified even by a user with suitable privileges, as they will be overwritten during an upgrade.

       The second class of view is the "user" view.  These views are created on-the-fly using the File→Save View
       dialog.  This is a mechanism for individual users to save their commonly used  views.   Access  to  these
       views  is  achieved  through  the  File→Open  View  dialog, as with the system views.  Once the dialog is
       opened, the list of views can be toggled between user and system views by  clicking  on  the  two  toggle
       buttons in the top right corner.  User views are stored in $HOME/.pcp/pmchart.

TABS

       pmchart  provides  the  common  user  interface concept of the Tab, which is most prevalent in modern web
       browsers.  Tabs allow pmchart to update many more charts than the available screen real estate allows, by
       providing  a  user  interface  mechanism to stack (and switch between) different vertical sets of charts.
       Switching between Tabs is achieved by clicking on the Tab labels, which are located along the top of  the
       display beneath the Menu and Tool bars).

       Each  Tab  has  a  mode  of  operation  (either  live  or  archive  -  pmchart  can  support  both  modes
       simultaneously), the total number of samples and currently visible points, and a label describing the Tab
       which  is  displayed  at  the  top of the pmchart window.  New Tabs can be created using the File→Add Tab
       dialog.

       In order to save on vertical screen real estate, note  that  the  user  interface  element  for  changing
       between  different  Tabs  (and its label) are only displayed when more than one Tab exists.  A Tab can be
       dismissed using the File→Close Tab menu, which removes the current Tab and any charts it contained.

IMAGES and PRINTING

       A static copy of the currently displayed vertical series of charts can be captured in two ways.

       When the intended display device is the screen, the File→Export menu option should be used.  This  allows
       exporting  the  charts  in a variety of image formats, including PNG, JPEG, GIF, and BMP.  The image size
       can be scaled up or down in any dimension.

       Alternatively, when the intended display device is paper, the File→Print menu option can be  used.   This
       supports  the  usual  set  of  printing  options (choice of printer, grayscale/color, landscape/portrait,
       scaling to different paper sizes, etc), and in addition  allows  printing  to  the  intermediate  printer
       formats of PostScript and Portable Document Format (PDF).

RECORDING

       It  is  possible  to make a recording of a set of displayed charts, for later playback through pmchart or
       any of the other Performance Co-Pilot tools.  The  Record→Start  functionality  is  simple  to  configure
       through the user interface, and allows fine-tuning of the recording process (including record frequencies
       that differ to the pmchart update interval, alternate file locations, etc).

       pmchart produces recordings that are compatible  with  the  PCP  pmafm(1)  replay  mechanism,  for  later
       playback  via a new instance of pmchart.  In addition, when recording through pmchart one can also replay
       the recording immediately, as on termination of the recording (through the  Record→Stop  menu  item),  an
       archive mode Tab will be created with the captured view.

       Once  recording  is active in a Live Tab, the Time Control status button in the bottom left corner of the
       pmchart window is displayed with a distinctive red dot.  At any time during a pmchart recording  session,
       the amount of space used in the filesystem by that recording can be displayed using the Record→Query menu
       item.

       Finally, the Record→Detach menu option  provides  a  mechanism  whereby  the  recording  process  can  be
       completely  divorced  from the running pmchart process, and allowed to continue on when pmchart exits.  A
       dialog displaying the current size and estimated rate of growth for the recording is presented.   On  the
       other  hand,  if  pmchart  is  terminated  while recording is in process, then the recording process will
       prompt the user to choose immediate cessation of recording or for it to continue on independently.

       All of the record mode services available from pmchart are implemented with the assistance  of  the  base
       Performance Co-Pilot logging services - refer to pmlogger(1) and pmafm(1) for an extensive description of
       the capabilities of these tools.

CONFIGURATION FILE SYNTAX

       pmchart loads predefined chart configurations (or "views")  from  external  files  that  conform  to  the
       following  rules.  In the descriptions below keywords (shown in bold) may appear in upper, lower or mixed
       case, elements shown in [stuff] are optional, and user-supplied elements are shown as <other  stuff>.   A
       vertical  bar  (|)  is used where syntactic elements are alternatives.  Quotes (") may be used to enclose
       lexical elements that may contain white space, such as titles, labels and instance names.

       1. The first line defines the configuration file type and should be
               #kmchart
          although pmchart provides backwards compatibility for the older pmchart view formats with  an  initial
          line of
               #pmchart

       2. After  the  first line, lines beginning with "#" as the first non-white space character are treated as
          comments and skipped.  Similarly blank lines are skipped.

       3. The next line should be
               version <n> <host-clause>
          where <n> depends on the configuration file type, and is 1 for  pmchart  else  1.1,  1.2  or  2.0  for
          pmchart.
          The <host-clause> part is optional (and ignored) for pmchart configuration files, but required for the
          pmchart configuration files, and is of the form
               host literal
          or
               host dynamic

       4. A configuration contains one or more charts defined as follows:
               chart [title <title>] style <style> <options>
          If specified, the title will appear centred and above the graph area of the  chart.   The  <title>  is
          usually enclosed in quotes (") and if it contains the sequence "%h" this will be replaced by the short
          form of the hostname  for  the  default  source  of  metrics  at  the  time  this  chart  was  loaded.
          Alternatively,  "%H"  can be used to insert the full host name.  If the hostname appears to be an inet
          or IPv6 address, no shortening will be attempted; it will be used as-is  in  both  replacement  cases.
          After  the  view  is loaded, the title visibility and setting can be manipulated using the Chart Title
          text box in the Edit→Chart dialog.

          The <style> controls the initial plotting style of the chart, and should be one of the  keywords  plot
          (line  graph),  bar,  stacking  (stacked  bar),  area  or  utilization.  After the view is loaded, the
          plotting style can be changed using the Edit→Chart Style dropdown list.

          The <options> are zero or more of the optional elements:
               [scale [from] <ymin> [to] <ymax>] [legend <onoff>]
          If scale is specified, the vertical scaling is set for all plots in the chart to a y-range defined  by
          <ymin> and <ymax>.  Otherwise the vertical axis will be autoscaled based on the values currently being
          plotted.

          <onoff> is one of the keywords on or off and the legend clause controls the presence or absence of the
          plot  legend  below  the  graph  area.   The default is for the legend to be shown.  After the view is
          loaded, the legend visibility can be toggled using the Show Legend button in the Edit→Chart dialog.

       5. pmchart supports a global clause to specify the dimensions of the top-level window  (using  the  width
          and  height  keywords),  the  number  of visible points (points keyword) and the starting X and Y axis
          positions on the screen (xpos and ypos keywords).  Each of these global attributes  takes  an  integer
          value as the sole qualifier.

       6. Each  chart  has  one  or  more  plots  associated  with  it,  as  defined  by  one  of  the following
          specifications:
               plot
                   [legend <title>] [color <colorspec>] [host <hostspec>]
                   metric <metricname>
                   [ instance <inst> | matching <pat> | not-matching <pat> ]

          The keyword plot may be replaced with the keyword optional-plot,  in  which  case  if  the  source  of
          performance  data does not include the specified performance metric and/or instance, then this plot is
          silently dropped from the chart.

          If specified, the title will appear in the chart legend.  The <title> is usually  enclosed  in  quotes
          (")  and  it  may  contain  one  or more wildcard characters which will be expanded using metric name,
          instance name, and host name for the plot.  The wildcards are "%i" (short unique instance name, up  to
          the  first  whitespace),  "%I"  (full  instance name), "%h" (short host name, up to the first dot), %H
          (full host name), "%m" (metric name shortened to the final two PMNS components), and "%M" (full metric
          name).

          For  older  pmchart  configuration  files, the keyword title must be used instead of legend.  Nowadays
          pmchart supports either keyword.

          The color clause is optional for newer pmchart configuration  files,  but  it  was  mandatory  in  the
          original pmchart configuration file format.  <colorspec> may be one of the following:
               #-cycle
               rgbi:rr:gg:bb
               #rgb
               #rrggbb
               #rrrgggbbb
               #rrrrggggbbbb
               <Xcolor>
          where each of r, g and b are hexadecimal digits (0-9 and A-F) representing respectively the red, green
          and blue color components.  <Xcolor> is one of the color names from the X color database, e.g. red  or
          steelblue, see also the output from showrgb(1).

          The  "color"  #-cycle  specifies  that  pmchart should use the next in a pallet of colors that it uses
          cyclically for each chart.  This is the default if the color clause is omitted.

          The <hostspec> in the host clause may be a hostname, an IP address or an asterisk (*); the  latter  is
          used  to  mean  the default source of performance metrics.  For older pmchart configuration files, the
          host clause must be present, for new pmchart configuration files it is optional, and  if  missing  the
          default source of performance metrics will be used.

          The optional instance specification,

          (a)
             is omitted in which case one plot will be created for every instance of the <metricname> metric

          (b)
             starts with instance, in which case only the instance named <inst> will be plotted

          (c)
             starts  with  matching,  in  which  case  all instances whose names match the pattern <pat> will be
             plotted; the pattern uses extended regular expression notation in the style of egrep(1)  (refer  to
             the PMCD view for an example)

          (d)
             starts  with not-matching, in which case all instances whose names do   not match the pattern <pat>
             will be plotted; the pattern uses extended regular expression notation in  the  style  of  egrep(1)
             (refer to the Netbytes view for an example)

          pmchart uses a bizarre syntactic notation where <inst> and <pat> extend from the first non-white space
          character to the end of the input line.  For pmchart configuration files  these  elements  are  either
          delimited by white space, or enclosed in quotes (").

       7. The  optional tab directive can be used to create views with multiple charts which span multiple Tabs.
          The syntax is as follows:
               tab <label> [host <host>] [points <points> [samples <samples>]]

          All chart specifications following this keyword will be created
          on the new Tab, until the end of the configuration file or until
          another tab keyword is encountered.

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).

       Of particular note, the $PCP_XCONFIRM_PROG  setting  is  explicitly  and  unconditionally  overridden  by
       pmchart.  This is set to the pmconfirm(1), utility, in order that some popup dialogs (particularly in the
       area of Recording) maintain a consistent look-and-feel with the rest of the pmchart application.

SEE ALSO

       pmtime(1), pmconfirm(1), pmdumptext(1), PCPIntro(1), pmafm(1), pmrep(1),  pmval(1),  pmcd(1),  pminfo(1),
       pcp.conf(5), pcp.env(5) and PMNS(5).