NAMEpmafm - Performance Co-Pilot archive folio manager
SYNOPSISpmafm folioname [command [arg ...]]
DESCRIPTION
A collection of one or more Performance Co-Pilot (PCP) archive logs may
be combined with a control file to produce a PCP archive folio. Archive
folios are created using either mkaf(1) or the interactive ``record
mode'' services of PCP clients like pmchart(1).
pmafm provides a number of services that may be used to process folios.
In particular, it provides support for execution of PCP tools using one
or more of the component archive logs within an archive folio.
The target folio is identified by the folio control file folioname. The
syntax for a folio control file is described in mkaf(1).
If present, the command and arguments following folioname are interpreted
and executed as a single command, otherwise commands are read from
standard input.
The following commands are supported.
archives
Subsequent commands apply to all archives in the folio.
archives N[,...]
Archives within a folio are numbered 1, 2, etc. Subsequent commands
are restricted to apply only to the designated archives.
archives name[,...]
Archives within a folio have unique names. Subsequent commands are
restricted to apply only to the designated archives.
check
Validate the presence and format of each file in the folio and the
component archives.
help
A brief reminder of the command syntax. ? is a synonym for help.
hosts
Subsequent commands apply to all archives in the folio.
hosts hostname[,...]
Subsequent commands are restricted to apply only to those archives
that match the designated hostnames.
list [verbose]
Display the contents of the folio. By default the control header
and the ordinal number, hostname and archive base name for each
archive in the folio. The verbose option causes pmafm to dump the
label record from each archive using pmdumplog -l.
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PMAFM(1)PMAFM(1)
The first named archive in the folio is assumed to be associated
with the default host for any tool that tries to replay multiple
archives from the folio.
quit
Exit pmafm.
remove
Echo on standard output the sh(1) commands required to remove all of
the physical files associated with this archive folio.
repeat tool [arg ...]
Execute the known PCP tool once per selected archive. For example,
the command
repeat pmval -t60 kernel.all.load
would run pmval(1) once per archive, with an appropriate -a
argument.
replay
Some archive folios are created by tools (e.g. pmchart(1)) that
provide sufficient information to allow all of the information in
all of the archives of a folio to be replayed.
[run] tool [arg ...]
Execute the known PCP tool on the selected archives. Some PCP tools
are able to process multiple concurrent archives, and in this case
the tool is run once with the list of all selected archives passed
via a -a argument. Otherwise, this command is synonymous with
repeat.
selections
Display those archives that would be selected for processing with a
repeat, replay or run command.
The restrictions via any hosts and archives commands are conjuncted.
These restrictions serve to limit the specific archives processed in the
subsequent repeat, replay, run and selections commands. By default, all
archives are selected.
Keywords in commands may be abbreviated provided no ambiguity is
introduced, e.g. help, hel and he are synonymous, but h is ambiguous.
FILES
$PCP_VAR_DIR/config/pmafm/*
control files that define the behavior of each PCP tool known
to pmafm. This information may be customized or extended, see
$PCP_VAR_DIR/config/pmafm/pcp for documentation of the syntax
and semantics of these files.
$HOME/.pcp/pmafm/*
User customization of the control files. All files in this
directory are treated in the same manner as control files in
the $PCP_VAR_DIR/config/pmafm directory.
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PMAFM(1)PMAFM(1)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(4).
SEE ALSOmkaf(1), pmchart(1), pmview(1), PMAPI(3), pmRecordSetup(3), pcp.conf(4)
and pcp.env(4).
DIAGNOSTICS
Many, but all are intended to be easily understood.
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