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# # PCP archive logging configuration/control # # This file is used by various of the PCP archive logging administrative # tools to perform maintenance on the pmlogger instances running on # the local host. # # This file contains one line per host to be logged, fields are # Host name of host to be logged # P(rimary) is this the primary logger? y or n # S(ocks) should this logger be launched with pmsocks? y or n # Directory full pathname to directory where archive logs are # to be maintained ... note all scripts "cd" to here as # a first step # Args optional additional arguments to pmlogger # # All files below "${PCP_PMLOGGERCONTROL_PATH}.d" are appended to this # file before evaluation, if any exist. # # === VARIABLE ASSIGNMENTS === # # DO NOT REMOVE OR EDIT THE FOLLOWING LINE $version=1.1 # Uncomment one of the lines below to enable/disable compression behaviour # that is different to the pmlogger_daily default. # Value is days before compressing archives, 0 is immediate compression, # "never" or "forever" suppresses compression. # #$PCP_COMPRESSAFTER=0 #$PCP_COMPRESSAFTER=3 #$PCP_COMPRESSAFTER=never # if pmsocks is being used, edit the IP address for $SOCKS_SERVER #$SOCKS_SERVER=123.456.789.123 # for remote loggers running over a WAN with potentially long delays #$PMCD_CONNECT_TIMEOUT=20; export PMCD_CONNECT_TIMEOUT #$PMCD_REQUEST_TIMEOUT=15; export PMCD_REQUEST_TIMEOUT # === LOGGER CONTROL SPECIFICATIONS === # #Host P? S? directory args # # Note: - LOCALHOSTNAME will be expanded to local: in the first column, # and to `hostname` in the fourth (directory) column # - Default local primary logger specification is nowadays setup # via ${PCP_PMLOGGERCONTROL_PATH}.d/local # - If multiple pmloggers for the same host (e.g. both primary and # non-primary loggers are active), then they MUST use different # directories # # local non-primary logger #LOCALHOSTNAME n n PCP_ARCHIVE_DIR/mysummary -r -T24h10m -c config.Summary # remote host #remote n n PCP_ARCHIVE_DIR/remote -r -T24h10m -c config.remote # thru the firewall via socks #distant n y PCP_ARCHIVE_DIR/distant -r -T24h10m -c config.distant