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NAME

       pmdbg - report Performance Co-Pilot debug options

SYNOPSIS

       pmdbg code ...
       pmdbg -l [-o] [-g]
       pmdbg -D name[,name ...]

DESCRIPTION

       The  components  of  the  Performance  Co-Pilot  (PCP)  use  a global mechanism to control
       diagnostic and debug output.  Historically this was a vector of bit-fields  but  this  was
       later  replaced by an array of debug options.  All of the bit-field debug controls have an
       equivalent in the new scheme, but some new debug options cannot be represented in the  old
       bit-field scheme.

       pmdbg  with  a  -l  option  prints out all the debug options.  If there is no -g and no -o
       option then the output lists the name of each option and some descriptive text.

       With the -l and -g options the descriptive text is replaced with an expression that can be
       used to set or print the corresponding debug flag in gdb (1).

       With the -l and -o options the output is for only the old bit-fields with the mnemonic and
       decimal values of each the bit-field along with some descriptive text.

       Obviously the -o and -g options are mutually exclusive.

       pmdbg with a -D option parses the list of names(s) using __pmParseDebug(3) and reports the
       corresponding  decimal value.  This use is not required in the new scheme, but for the old
       bit-fields scheme it was useful when debugging and wanting to set the  internal  value  of
       the  control  vector (pmDebug) via a debugger, e.g.  gdb(1).  For the new scheme, the same
       effect can be achieved using the name of the  option(s)  and  calling  pmSetDebug(3)  from
       within the debugger.

       The  alternative usage also relates to the old bit-field scheme and the code arguments are
       values for the debug vector, and the bit-fields that are enabled by each of  these  values
       is listed.

       Each code may be an integer, a hexadecimal value or a hexadecimal value prefixed by either
       ``0x'' or ``0X''.

       Most applications using the facilities of the PCP support a -D name[,name  ...]   command-
       line syntax to enable debug control using the name(s) of the desired debug options.

       Alternatively  the initial value of the debug control flags may be set to either a value N
       (old scheme)  or  a  comma-separated  list  if  option  name(s)  (new  scheme)  using  the
       environment  variable  $PCP_DEBUG.  If both mechanisms are used the effect is additive, so
       the resultant flags are those set via $PCP_DEBUG  combined  with  those  set  via  any  -D
       command line options.

OPTIONS

       The available command line options are:

       -D name, --debug=name
            Parse  a  comma-separated  list  of  name(s)  and  report  the  corresponding decimal
            value(s).

       -l, --list
            List all the debug options.

       -g, --gdb
            Output gdb(1) expressions with -l.

       -o, --old
            Use old-style output format with -l.

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

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),    pmSetDebug(3),   pmClearDebug(3),   __pmParseDebug(3),   pcp.conf(5)   and
       pcp.env(5).