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NAME

       pcp2xml - pcp-to-xml metrics exporter

SYNOPSIS

       pcp2xml  [-5CGHIjLmnrRvVxXz?]   [-4 action] [-8|-9 limit] [-a archive] [-A align] [--archive-folio folio]
       [-b|-B space-scale] [-c config] [--container  container]  [--daemonize]  [-e  derived]  [-f  format]  [-F
       outfile] [-h host] [-i instances] [-J rank] [-K spec] [-N predicate] [-O origin] [-P|-0 precision] [-q|-Q
       count-scale] [-s samples] [-S starttime] [-t interval] [-T  endtime]  [-y|-Y  time-scale]  [-Z  timezone]
       metricspec [...]

DESCRIPTION

       pcp2xml  is  a customizable performance metrics exporter tool from PCP to XML.  Any available performance
       metric, live or archived, system and/or application, can be selected for exporting using  either  command
       line arguments or a configuration file.

       pcp2xml  is  a  close relative of pmrep(1).  Refer to pmrep(1) for the metricspec description accepted on
       pcp2xml command line.  See pmrep.conf(5) for description of the pcp2xml.conf configuration  file  syntax.
       This  page  describes  pcp2xml  specific  options  and configuration file differences with pmrep.conf(5).
       pmrep(1) also lists some usage examples of which most are applicable with pcp2xml as well.

       Only the command line options listed on this page are supported, other options available for pmrep(1) are
       not supported.

       Options  via  environment values (see pmGetOptions(3)) override the corresponding built-in default values
       (if any).  Configuration file options override the corresponding environment variables (if any).  Command
       line options override the corresponding configuration file options (if any).

CONFIGURATION FILE

       pcp2xml  uses  a  configuration  file  with syntax described in pmrep.conf(5).  The following options are
       common with pmrep.conf: version, source, speclocal, derived, header, globals,  samples,  interval,  type,
       type_prefer,    ignore_incompat,    names_change,    instances,    live_filter,    rank,    limit_filter,
       limit_filter_force, invert_filter,  predicate,  omit_flat,  include_labels,  precision,  precision_force,
       count_scale,  count_scale_force,  space_scale, space_scale_force, time_scale, time_scale_force.  The rest
       of the pmrep.conf options are recognized but ignored for compatibility.

   pcp2xml specific options
       extended (boolean)
           Write extended information about metrics.  Corresponding command line option is -x.  Defaults to no.

       everything (boolean)
           Write everything known about metrics, including PCP internal IDs.  Labels are, however,  omitted  for
           backward  compatibility.   Enable include_labels to include them as well.  Corresponding command line
           option is -X.  Defaults to no.

OPTIONS

       The available command line options are:

       -0 precision, --precision-force=precision
            Like -P but this option will override per-metric specifications.

       -4 action, --names-change=action
            Specify which action to take on receiving a metric names change event during sampling.  These events
            occur when a PMDA discovers new metrics sometime after starting up, and informs running client tools
            like pcp2xml.  Valid values for action are  update  (refresh  metrics  being  sampled),  ignore  (do
            nothing - the default behaviour) and abort (exit the program if such an event occurs).

       -5, --ignore-unknown
            Silently  ignore any metric name that cannot be resolved.  At least one metric must be found for the
            tool to start.

       -8 limit, --limit-filter=limit
            Limit results to instances with values above/below limit.  A positive integer will include instances
            with  values  at  or  above  the limit in reporting.  A negative integer will include instances with
            values at or below the limit in reporting.  A value of  zero  performs  no  limit  filtering.   This
            option will not override possible per-metric specifications.  See also -J and -N.

       -9 limit, --limit-filter-force=limit
            Like -8 but this option will override per-metric specifications.

       -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.

       -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.

       --archive-folio=folio
            Read metric source archives from the PCP archive folio created by tools  like  pmchart(1)  or,  less
            often, manually with mkaf(1).

       -b scale, --space-scale=scale
            Unit/scale  for  space (byte) metrics, possible values include bytes, Kbytes, KB, Mbytes, MB, and so
            forth.   This  option  will   not   override   possible   per-metric   specifications.    See   also
            pmParseUnitsStr(3).

       -B scale, --space-scale-force=scale
            Like -b but this option will override per-metric specifications.

       -c config, --config=config
            Specify  the  config file or directory to use.  In case config is a directory all files in it ending
            .conf will be included.  The default is the first  found  of:  ./pcp2xml.conf,  $HOME/.pcp2xml.conf,
            $HOME/pcp/pcp2xml.conf,  and  $PCP_SYSCONF_DIR/pcp2xml.conf.  For details, see the above section and
            pmrep.conf(5).

       --container=container
            Fetch performance metrics from the specified container, either local or remote (see -h).

       -C, --check
            Exit before reporting any values, but after parsing  the  configuration  and  metrics  and  printing
            possible headers.

       --daemonize
            Daemonize on startup.

       -e derived, --derived=derived
            Specify  derived  performance metrics.  If derived starts with a slash (``/'') or with a dot (``.'')
            it will be interpreted as a PCP derived metrics configuration file, otherwise it will be interpreted
            as  comma-  or  semicolon-separated derived metric expressions.  For complete description of derived
            metrics   and   PCP   derived   metrics   configuration   files   see   pmLoadDerivedConfig(3)   and
            pmRegisterDerived(3).   Alternatively,  using  pmrep.conf(5)  configuration  syntax  allows defining
            derived metrics as part of metricsets.

       -G, --no-globals
            Do not include global metrics in reporting (see pmrep.conf(5)).

       -f format, --timestamp-format=format
            Use the format string for  formatting  the  timestamp.   The  format  will  be  used  with  Python's
            datetime.strftime  method which is mostly the same as that described in strftime(3).  The default is
            %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S.

       -F outfile, --output-file=outfile
            Specify the output file outfile.

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

       -H, --no-header
            Do not print any headers.

       -i instances, --instances=instances
            Retrieve and report only the specified metric instances.  By  default  all  instances,  present  and
            future, are reported.

            Refer to pmrep(1) for complete description of this option.

       -I, --ignore-incompat
            Ignore incompatible metrics.  By default incompatible metrics (that is, their type is unsupported or
            they cannot be scaled as requested) will cause pcp2xml to terminate with  an  error  message.   With
            this  option  all  incompatible metrics are silently omitted from reporting.  This may be especially
            useful when requesting non-leaf nodes of the PMNS tree for reporting.

       -j, --live-filter
            Perform instance live filtering.  This allows capturing all named instances even  if  processes  are
            restarted  at  some  point  (unlike  without live filtering).  Performing live filtering over a huge
            number of instances will add some internal overhead so a bit of user caution is advised.   See  also
            -n.

       -J rank, --rank=rank
            Limit  results  to  highest/lowest  ranked instances of set-valued metrics.  A positive integer will
            include highest valued instances in reporting.   A  negative  integer  will  include  lowest  valued
            instances  in  reporting.  A value of zero performs no ranking.  Ranking does not imply sorting, see
            -6.  See also -8.

       -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.

       -m, --include-labels
            Include PCP metric labels in the output.

       -n, --invert-filter
            Perform ranking before live filtering.  By default instance live filtering (when requested, see  -j)
            happens  before  instance  ranking (when requested, see -J).  With this option the logic is inverted
            and ranking happens before live filtering.

       -N predicate, --predicate=predicate
            Specify a comma-separated list of predicate filter reference metrics.  By default ranking  (see  -J)
            happens  for  each  metric  individually.   With  predicates, ranking is done only for the specified
            predicate metrics.  When reporting, rest of the  metrics  sharing  the  same  instance  domain  (see
            PCPIntro(1))  as  the  predicate  will  include  only  the  highest/lowest  ranking instances of the
            corresponding predicate.  Ranking does not imply sorting, see -6.

            So for example, using proc.memory.rss (resident memory size of  process)  as  the  predicate  metric
            together  with  proc.io.total_bytes  and mem.util.used as metrics to be reported, only the processes
            using most/least (as per -J)  memory  will  be  included  when  reporting  total  bytes  written  by
            processes.  Since mem.util.used is a single-valued metric (thus not sharing the same instance domain
            as the process related metrics), it will be reported as usual.

       -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 precision, --precision=precision
            Use  precision  for numeric non-integer output values.  The default is to use 3 decimal places (when
            applicable).  This option will not override possible per-metric specifications.

       -q scale, --count-scale=scale
            Unit/scale for count metrics, possible values include count x 10^-1, count,  count  x  10,  count  x
            10^2,  and  so forth from 10^-8 to 10^7.  (These values are currently space-sensitive.)  This option
            will not override possible per-metric specifications.  See also pmParseUnitsStr(3).

       -Q scale, --count-scale-force=scale
            Like -q but this option will override per-metric specifications.

       -r, --raw
            Output raw metric values, do not convert cumulative counters to rates.  This  option  will  override
            possible per-metric specifications.

       -R, --raw-prefer
            Like -r but this option will not override per-metric specifications.

       -s samples, --samples=samples
            The samples argument defines the number of samples to be retrieved and reported.  If samples is 0 or
            -s is not specified, pcp2xml will sample and report continuously (in real time mode)  or  until  the
            end of the set of PCP archives (in archive mode).  See also -T.

       -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
            Set the reporting 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).  See also the -T option.

       -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.

            When  used  to define the runtime before pcp2xml will exit, if no samples is given (see -s) then the
            number of reported samples depends on interval (see -t).  If samples is given then interval will  be
            adjusted  to  allow  reporting  of samples during runtime.  In case all of -T, -s, and -t are given,
            endtime determines the actual time pcp2xml will run.

       -v, --omit-flat
            Report only set-valued metrics with instances (e.g. disk.dev.read) and omit  single-valued  ``flat''
            metrics without instances (e.g.  kernel.all.sysfork).  See -i and -I.

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

       -x, --with-extended
            Write extended information.

       -X, --with-everything
            Write  everything known about metrics, including PCP internal IDs.  Labels are, however, omitted for
            backward compatibility, use -m to include them as well.

       -y scale, --time-scale=scale
            Unit/scale for time metrics, possible values include nanosec, ns, microsec, us, millisec, ms, and so
            forth  up  to hour, hr.  This option will not override possible per-metric specifications.  See also
            pmParseUnitsStr(3).

       -Y scale, --time-scale-force=scale
            Like -y but this option will override per-metric specifications.

       -z, --hostzone
            Use the local timezone of the host that is the source of the performance metrics, as  identified  by
            either the -h or the -a options.  The default is to use the timezone of the local host.

       -Z timezone, --timezone=timezone
            Use  timezone  for  the  date and time.  Timezone is in the format of the environment variable TZ as
            described in environ(7).  Note that when including a timezone string in output, ISO 8601 -style  UTC
            offsets are used (so something like -Z EST+5 will become UTC-5).

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

FILES

       pcp2xml.conf
            pcp2xml configuration file (see -c)

       $PCP_SYSCONF_DIR/pmrep/*.conf
            system provided default pmrep configuration 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),   mkaf(1),  pcp(1),  pcp2elasticsearch(1),  pcp2graphite(1),  pcp2influxdb(1),  pcp2json(1),
       pcp2spark(1),   pcp2xlsx(1),    pcp2zabbix(1),    pmcd(1),    pminfo(1),    pmrep(1),    pmGetOptions(3),
       pmLoadDerivedConfig(3),   pmParseUnitsStr(3),  pmRegisterDerived(3),  pmSpecLocalPMDA(3),  LOGARCHIVE(5),
       pcp.conf(5), pmrep.conf(5), PMNS(5) and environ(7).