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NAME

       pmdiff - compares archives and report significant differences

SYNOPSIS

       pmdiff   [-d/--keep]   [-z/--hostzone]  [-p/--precision  precision]  [-q/--threshold  thres]  [-S/--start
       starttime] [-T/--finish endtime] [-B/--begin starttime] [-E/--end endtime] [-x metric] [-X file] [--skip-
       excluded] [--skip-missing] [-Z/--timezone timezone] archive1 [archive2]

DESCRIPTION

       pmdiff  compares  the  average  values  for  every  metric in either one or two archives, in a given time
       window, for changes that are likely to be of interest when searching for performance regressions.

       The archive log has the base name archive and must have been previously created using  pmlogger(1).   The
       pmlogsummary(1) utility is used to obtain the average values used for comparison.

       There are two sorts of invocation of the tool: with either one or two archives.

       In  the first case, the only sensible command line requires use of all four time window arguments.  These
       are specified using the same time  window  format  described  in  PCPIntro(1),  and  are  -S/--start  and
       -T/--finish  for  the  start  and  end  times  of  the  first time window of interest in the archive, and
       -B/--before and -E/--end for the start and end times of the second time window of interest.

       In the second case, with two archives, the -B/--before and -E/--end options might be  unnecessary.   This
       might  be the case, for example, when comparing the same time window of two consecutive days (usually two
       separate archives), or a time window on the same day of different weeks.

       In either case, pmdiff produces a sorted summary of those metrics in the specified  window  whose  values
       have  deviated  the  most from a minimal threshold.  The level of deviation is calculated by dividing the
       average value of each metric in both logs, and then calculating whether the  ratio  falls  outside  of  a
       range  considered  normal.  This ratio can be adjusted using the -q/--threshold option, and by default it
       is 2 (i.e. report all metrics with average values that have more than doubled in the two time windows  or
       more than halved in the two time windows).

       If  the  baseline  value  is  zero and the comparison value is non-zero, the ratio is reported as ``|+|''
       (infinitely large).  If the comparison value is zero and the baseline value is  non-zero,  the  ratio  is
       reported as ``|-|'' (infinitely small).

       Reported metrics are sorted in ascending ratio order.

       Should  any  metrics  be present in one window but missing from the other, a diagnostic will be displayed
       listing each missing metric and the archive from which it was missing.

       The remaining options control the specific information to be reported.  Metrics  with  counter  semantics
       are converted to rates before being evaluated.

       -p/--precision
            Print all floating point numbers with precision digits after the decimal place.

       --skip-excluded
            Cull the list of names of metrics being excluded from the output.

       --skip-missing
            By  default,  pmdiff will report the names of any metrics that are in one archive but not the other.
            This option suppresses that reporting.

       -x   Compare each metric in each archive in the time windows  specified  to  a  given  egrep(1)  pattern,
            excluding those that match from the report output.

       -X   Allows  a  file  to  be specified which containing egrep(1) patterns which are applied to the metric
            names to optionally exclude some from the report.

       -z   Use the local timezone from the given archives.

       -Z/--timezone
            Changes the timezone in the archive labels to timezone in the format of the environment variable  TZ
            as described in environ(7).

FILES

       $PCP_LOG_DIR/pmlogger/hostname
                 Default directory for PCP archives containing performance metric values collected from the host
                 hostname.

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), pmlogger(1), pmlogsummary(1), egrep(1), pcp.conf(5) and pcp.env(5).