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PMFIND(1)							     PMFIND(1)

NAME
       pmfind - find PCP services on the network

SYNOPSIS
       pmfind [-q] [-m mechanism] [-s service]

DESCRIPTION
       pmfind searches for instances of the specified PCP service being adver‐
       tised on the network and prints a list of  URLs	corresponding  to  the
       services discovered.

       By  default pmfind will search for servers advertising the pmcd(1) ser‐
       vice, however an alternate PCP service to  discover  can	 be  specified
       using the -s option.

       The  -m option sets the mechanism that pmfind uses when performing ser‐
       vice discovery.	By default, or if  the	keyword	 "all"	is  specified,
       every  available	 mechanism  will  be  used  (iteratively).  Currently,
       "avahi" is the only supported discovery mechanism.

       The -q option suppresses all output on the standard output stream.

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).

DIAGNOSTICS
       The value of the exit status from the command  is  zero	when  services
       were successfully located, one if no services were found, and two if an
       error occurred.

       In the event of an error, a message will be generated on standard error
       that is intended to be self-explanatory.

SEE ALSO
       PCPIntro(1),  pmcd(1), PMAPI(3), pmDiscoverServices(3), pcp.conf(5) and
       pcp.env(5).

Performance Co-Pilot		      PCP			     PMFIND(1)
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