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Sample PMDA =========== This PMDA supports a synthetic collection of metrics that are designed to exercise various facilities of the Performance Co-Pilot. The most common reasons for installing this PMDA are a. for internal product QA, or b. as part of one of the animated tutorials or demonstrations that accompany the PCP Two variants of the PMDA are installed, namely "sample" as a daemon with an IPC channel to PMCD, and "sampledso" that is attached as a Dynamic Shared Object (DSO) by PMCD and called directly. Metrics ======= The file ./help contains descriptions for all of the metrics exported by this PMDA. Once the PMDA has been installed, the following command will list all the available metrics and their explanatory "help" text: $ pminfo -fT sample sampledso Installation ============ + # cd $PCP_PMDAS_DIR/sample + Check that there is no clash in the Performance Metrics Domain defined in ./domain.h and the other PMDAs currently in use (see $PCP_PMCDCONF_PATH). If there is, edit ./domain.h to choose another domain number. Note that sampledso uses the next domain number after the one in ./domain.h, so you must check for its uniqueness as well. + Then simply use # ./Install and choose both the "collector" and "monitor" installation configuration options. You will be prompted to choose the IPC channel for the daemon implementation of the sample PMDA -- everything else is automated De-installation =============== + Simply use # cd $PCP_PMDAS_DIR/sample # ./Remove Troubleshooting =============== + After installing or restarting the agent, the PMCD log file ($PCP_LOG_DIR/pmcd/pmcd.log) and the PMDA log file ($PCP_LOG_DIR/pmcd/sample.log) should be checked for any warnings or errors.