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NAME
pmfind - find PCP services on the network
SYNOPSIS
pmfind [-qr?] [-m mechanism] [-s service] [-t timeout]
DESCRIPTION
pmfind searches for instances of the specified PCP service being advertised on the network and prints a
list of URLs corresponding to the services discovered.
OPTIONS
The available command line options are:
-m mechanism, --mechanism=mechanism
This option sets the mechanism that pmfind uses when performing service discovery. By default, or
if the keyword all is specified, every available mechanism will be used (iteratively). See the
``MECHANISMS'' section for a description of each available discovery mechanism.
-q, --quiet
This option suppresses all output on the standard output stream.
-r, --resolve
Requests that DNS name resolution be attempted for the addresses of any discovered services. The
default is to display the network addresses of any discovered services.
-s service, --service=service
By default pmfind will search for all supported PCP services, however a specific PCP service to
discover can be specified using the -s option. Supported services are pmcd(1), and pmproxy(1).
-t seconds, --timeout=seconds
Sets the maximum amount of time in seconds that pmfind will take before interrupting the service
discovery. The time argument is a floating point number representing the number of seconds before
timing out. The default is to take as much time as is needed to complete the process.
-?, --help
Display usage message and exit.
MECHANISMS
Supported mechanisms for service discovery are:
avahi Searches for services which are broadcasting using mDNS via avahi-daemon(8). An optional suffix
",timeout=N" may be added to limit the amount of time waiting for the avahi-daemon. N is a
floating point number specifying the number of seconds to wait. The default is 0.5 seconds. This
timeout may also be specified by setting the environment variable AVAHI_DISCOVERY_TIMEOUT to the
desired number of seconds. If both are specified, then the value specified in the environment
variable takes precedence.
probe=<net-address>/<mask-bits>
Actively probes the given subnet for the requested PCP service(s). <net-address> is an Inet or
IPv6 network address and <mask-bits> is the number of bits used to define the subnet. For
example, 192.168.1.0/24 defines an 8 bit subnet consisting of the addresses 192.168.1.0 through
192.168.1.255. An optional suffix ",maxThreads=N" may be added to limit the number of threads
used while probing. The default is the value of FD_SETSIZE (which is typically 1024) or the
number of addresses in the subnet, whichever is less. An optional suffix ",timeout=N" may be
added to limit the amount of time spent waiting for each connection attempt. N is a floating
point number specifying the number of seconds to wait. The default is 0.02 seconds (20
milliseconds).
shell Probes the list of addresses provided by scripts for requested PCP service(s). Several optional,
comma-separated parameters can also be provided. The "path=DIR" option specifies the directory
where commands like pcp-kube-pods(1) are located (defaults to $PCP_BINADM_DIR/discover/). This
setting can be further restricted to an individual command using the command=CMD option, but the
default is to use all available commands from the path. The "maxThreads=N" option limits the
number of threads used while probing. The default is the value of FD_SETSIZE (which is typically
1024) or the number of addresses returned by the scripts, whichever is less. The "timeout=N"
option may be added to limit the amount of time spent waiting for each connection attempt. N is a
floating point number specifying the number of seconds to wait. The default is 0.02 seconds (20
milliseconds).
SIGNALS
pmfind will interrupt the service discovery process when one of the following signals is received:
SIGHUP, SIGPIPE, SIGINT, SIGTERM, SIGXFSZ, SIGXCPU. pmfind will report any results which were discovered
up to point of the interruption.
DIAGNOSTICS
The value of the exit status from the command is zero when services were successfully located, one if no
services were found, and two if an error occurred.
In the event of an error a message will be generated on standard error that is intended to be self-
explanatory.
FILES
$PCP_BINADM_DIR/discover
default path to address discovery scripts
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), pmproxy(1), pcp-kube-pods(1), PMAPI(3), PMWEBAPI(3), pmDiscoverServices(3),
pcp.conf(5) and pcp.env(5).
Performance Co-Pilot PCP PMFIND(1)