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NAME

       pmstore - modify performance metric values

SYNOPSIS

       pmstore [-fFLV?]  [-h host] [-i instances] [-K spec] [-n pmnsfile] metricname value

DESCRIPTION

       Under  certain  circumstances,  it  is useful to be able to modify the values of performance metrics, for
       example to re-initialize counters or to assign new values to metrics that act as control variables.

       pmstore changes the current values for the  nominated  instances  of  a  single  performance  metric,  as
       identified  by metricname and the list of instance identifiers following the -i argument.  instances must
       be a single argument, with elements of the list separated by commas and/or white space.  By  default  all
       instances of metricname will be updated.

       Normally  pmstore  operates on the default Performance Metrics Name Space (PMNS), see PMNS(5), however if
       the -n option is specified an alternative namespace is loaded from the file pmnsfile.

       Unless directed to another host by the -h option, pmstore  will  interact  with  the  Performance  Metric
       Collector Daemon (PMCD) on the local host.

       The  -L  option  causes  pmstore  to use a local context to store to metrics from PMDAs on the local host
       without PMCD.  Only some metrics are available in  this  mode.   The  -h  and  -L  options  are  mutually
       exclusive.

       The -f option forces the given value to be stored, even if there is no current value set.

       The  interpretation of value is dependent on the syntax used in its specification and the underlying data
       type of metricname, as follows.

       1.  If the metric has an integer type, then value should be an optional leading hyphen,  followed  either
           by  decimal  digits  or  ``0x''  and  some  hexadecimal digits.  ``0X'' is also acceptable in lieu of
           ``0x''.  See strtol(3) and the related routines.

       2.  If the metric has a floating point type, then value should be  either  in  the  form  of  an  integer
           described above, or a fixed point number, or a number in scientific notation.  See strtod(3).

       3.  If the metric has a string type, then value is interpreted as a literal string of ASCII characters.

       4.  If the metric has any other type (i.e.  PM_TYPE_EVENT or PM_TYPE_AGGREGATE) then no encoding of value
           from the command line makes sense, and the values of these metrics cannot be modified with pmstore.

       The output reports the old value and the new value for each updated instance of the requested metric.

       When using the -L option to fetch metrics from a local context, 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.

       Normally pmstore will report the old value (as initially retrieved using pmFetch(3)) and  the  new  value
       from  the  command  line.   The -F option forces another pmFetch(3) after the pmStore(3) and the returned
       value is reported as the new value.  This is useful in cases where metricname is a metric  that  provides
       different  semantics  for  the  store  operation,  e.g. to increment the current value or reset a counter
       (independent of the value from the command line).

OPTIONS

       The available command line options are:

       -f, --force
            Store the value even if no current value set.

       -F, --fetch
            Report the metric value after setting it.

       -i insts, --insts=insts
            Restrict store to the comma-separated list of instances.

       -h host, --host=host
            Connect to pmcd(1) on host, rather than on 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.

       -n pmnsfile, --namespace=pmnsfile
            Normally pmcd loads the default Performance Metrics Name Space (PMNS)  from  $PCP_VAR_DIR/pmns/root,
            however if the -n option is specified an alternative namespace is loaded from the file pmnsfile.

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

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

DIAGNOSTICS

       Two messages indicate a mismatch between the internal data type for metricname and the value provided.

       The value "???" is out of range for the data type (PM_TYPE_...)

       The value "???" is incompatible with the data type (PM_TYPE_...)

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

       pmcd(1),  pminfo(1), pmval(1), PMAPI(3), pmFetch(3), pmSpecLocalPMDA(3), pmStore(3), strtod(3), strtol(3)
       and PMNS(5).