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+.TH PMVIEW 1 "" "Performance Co-Pilot"
+.SH NAME
+\f3pmview\f1 \- performance metrics 3D visualization back-end
+.SH SYNOPSIS
+\f3pmview\f1
+[\f3\-Cz\f1]
+[\f3\-A\f1 \f2align\f1]
+[\f3\-a\f1 \f2archive\f1[\f3,\f2archive\f3,\f1...]]
+[\f3\-c\f1 \f2configfile\f1]
+[\f3\-h\f1 \f2host\f1]
+[\f3\-n\f1 \f2pmnsfile\f1]
+[\f3\-O\f1 \f2origin\f1]
+[\f3\-p\f1 \f2port\f1]
+[\f3\-R\f1 \f2logconfig\f1]
+[\f3\-r\f1 \f2addconfig\f1]
+[\f3\-S\f1 \f2starttime\f1]
+[\f3\-t\f1 \f2interval\f1]
+[\f3\-T\f1 \f2endtime\f1]
+[\f3\-x\f1 \f2version\f1]
+[\f3\-Z\f1 \f2timezone\f1]
+[\f3\-geometry\f1 \f2geometry\f1]
+[\f3\-display\f1 \f2display\f1]
+[\f3\-name\f1 \f2name\f1]
+[\f3\-title\f1 \f2title\f1]
+[\f3\-xrm "\f1\f2resourceName\f1\f3:\f2 value\f3"\f1 ...]
+[\f2other X11-args\f1]
+.SH DESCRIPTION
+.B pmview
+is a
+generalized 3D performance metrics visualization tool for the
+Performance Co-Pilot
+.RB ( PCP (1)).
+.PP
+.B pmview
+is the base utility behind performance metrics visualization tools such as
+.BR dkvis (1),
+.BR mpvis (1),
+.BR osvis (1)
+and
+.BR nfsvis (1),
+It is also used by a range of related tools that are specific to optional
+Performance Domain Agents
+(PMDA)
+and/or PCP add-on products.
+.B pmview
+may also be used to construct customized 3D performance displays.
+.PP
+.B pmview
+displays performance metrics as colored blocks and cylinders arranged
+on monochrome base planes. Each object may represent a single performance
+metric, or a stack of several performance metrics. Since the objects
+are modulated by the value of the metric they represent, only
+numerical metrics may be visualized. Objects representing a single
+metric may be modulated in terms of height, color, or height and
+color. Objects in a stack may only be height modulated, but the stack
+can be normalized to the maximum height. Labels may be added to the
+scene to help identify groups of metrics.
+.PP
+A configuration file (as specified by the
+.B \-c
+option, or read from standard input) is used to specify the position,
+color, maximum value and labels of metrics and metric instances in the
+scene. The maximum value acts as a normalization factor and is used
+to scale the object height and/or color in proportion to the metric
+values. Metric values which exceed the associated maximum value are
+displayed as solid white objects. If a metric is unavailable, the
+object will have minimum height and will be colored grey.
+.PP
+Normally, the tool operates in ``live'' mode where performance metrics
+are fetched in real-time. The user can view metrics from any host
+running
+.BR pmcd (1).
+.B pmview
+can also replay archives of performance metrics (see
+.BR pmlogger (1))
+and allow the user to interactively control the current replay time and rate
+using the VCR paradigm. This is particularly useful for retrospective
+comparisons and for post-mortem analysis of performance problems where a remote
+system is not accessible or a performance analyst is not available on-site.
+.PP
+All metrics in the Performance Metrics Name Space (PMNS) with numeric value
+semantics from any number of hosts or archives may be visualized.
+.B pmview
+examines the semantics of the metrics and where sensible, converts metric
+values to a rate before scaling.
+.SH COMMAND LINE OPTIONS
+The
+.BR -S ,
+.BR -T ,
+.B -O
+and
+.B -A
+options may be used to define a time window to restrict the samples retrieved,
+set an initial origin within the time window, or specify a ``natural''
+alignment of the sample times; refer to
+.BR PCPIntro(1)
+for a complete description of these options.
+.PP
+The other available options are:
+.TP
+\f3-a\f1 \f2archive\f1[\f3,\f2archive\f3,\f1...]]
+Specify an
+.I archive
+from which metrics can be obtained for a particular host.
+.I archive
+is the basename of an archive, previously created by
+.BR pmlogger (1).
+Multiple archives (separated by commas or in different \f3\-a\f1 options)
+from different hosts may be given, but an error will occur if there is more
+than one archive from the same host. Any metrics that are not associated with a
+specific host or archive in the configuration file will use the first archive
+as their source.
+.TP
+.B \-C
+Parse the configuration file and exit before displaying the
+.B pmview
+window. Any errors in the configuration file are displayed.
+.TP
+\f3\-c\f1 \f2configfile\f1
+Load the configuration from
+.I configfile
+rather than standard input.
+.TP
+\f3\-h\f1 \f2host\f1
+Fetch performance metrics from
+.BR pmcd (1)
+on
+.IR host ,
+rather than the default localhost. Implies that
+.B pmview
+will run in live mode, so no archives can be specified on the command line or
+in the configuration file. Only one
+.B \-h
+option may be given.
+.TP
+\f3\-n\f1 \f2pmnsfile\f1
+Normally
+.B pmview
+operates on the distributed Performance Metrics Name Space (PMNS), however if
+the
+.B \-n
+option is specified an alternative local PMNS is loaded from the file
+.IR pmnsfile .
+.TP
+\f3\-p\f1 \f2port\f1
+Connect to the time controls (see
+.BR pmtime (1))
+on this
+.BR port .
+Used when a tool launches another tool so that they can connect to the
+same time controls.
+.TP
+\f3\-R\f1 \f2logconfig\f1
+Use
+.I logconfig
+as the
+.BR pmlogger (1)
+config when recording.
+.TP
+\f3\-r\f1 \f2addconfig\f1
+Append
+.I addconfig
+onto the
+.BR pmlogger (1)
+config generated by
+.B pmview
+when recording.
+.TP
+\f3\-t\f1 \f2interval\f1
+The update
+.I interval
+used to fetch metrics from the live or archive sources.
+The
+.I interval
+argument follows the syntax described in
+.BR PCPIntro (1),
+and in the simplest form may be an unsigned integer (the implied
+units in this case are seconds).
+The default is 2.0 seconds.
+.TP
+\f3\-x\f1 \f2version\f1
+Use the specified
+.I version
+of the
+.BR pmlaunch (5)
+specification. The versions currently supported are ``1.0'' and the default
+version ``2.0''.
+.TP
+\f3\-Z\f1 \f2timezone\f1
+By default,
+.B pmview
+reports the time of day according to the local timezone on the system where
+.B pmview
+is run. The
+.B \-Z
+option changes the default timezone to
+.I timezone
+which should be in the format of the environment variable
+.B TZ
+as described in
+.BR environ (5).
+.TP
+\f3\-z\f1
+Change the reporting timezone to the local timezone at the host that is the
+source of the performance metrics, as identified via either the
+.B \-h
+option, or the first
+.B \-a
+option.
+.PP
+\f3\-geometry\f1 \f2geometry\f1
+.br
+\f3\-display\f1 \f2display\f1
+.br
+\f3\-name\f1 \f2name\f1
+.br
+\f3\-title\f1 \f2title\f1
+.br
+\f3\-xrm\f1 \f3"\f2resourceName: value\f3"\f1
+.IP
+Most standard
+.BR X (1)
+command line arguments may be used.
+.SH WINDOW
+The
+.B pmview
+window is comprised of a menu bar, time and scale controls, metric and time
+values, and an ``examiner'' viewer (see
+.BR ivview (1)),
+which displays the 3D scene.
+.SH EXAMINER VIEWER
+The left, right and bottom edges of the examiner viewer contain a variety of
+thumb wheels and buttons that can be used to adjust the visualization of the
+3D scene. The
+.I Rotx
+and
+.I Roty
+thumb wheels allow the user to rotate the scene about the x and y axes,
+respectively. The
+.I dolly
+thumb wheel moves the virtual camera closer and further from the scene allowing
+the user to examine specific parts in detail or view the entire scene. On the
+right edge of the viewer are eight buttons which affect the way the user can
+interact with the scene.
+.TP 4n
+.I Pointer
+Changes the cursor to a pointer which allows blocks to be selected in the
+scene. See the Metric Selection section below.
+.TP 4n
+.I Hand
+Changes the cursor to a hand which allows the scene to be rotated, translated
+and dollied using a combination of mouse buttons. The left mouse button can
+be used to rotate the scene in the direction of the mouse. Releasing the
+left mouse button before the mouse has stopped moving will cause the scene to
+continue to rotate, which can be stopped by pressing the left mouse button
+again. The middle mouse button will ``pan'' the scene, and both mouse buttons
+act as a dolly for the virtual camera.
+.TP 4n
+.I Question Mark
+Displays the SGI Help information for the examiner viewer.
+.TP 4n
+.I Home
+Changes the scene back to its original position, unless the home position has
+been changed by the home pointer button.
+.TP 4n
+.I Home Pointer
+Changes the home position of the scene to be the scene currently in view.
+.TP 4n
+.I Eye
+Resizes the scene so that it completely fits into the 3D viewing area.
+.TP 4n
+.I Cross-hairs
+Moves the object under the cursor to the center of the viewing area, if the
+hand cursor has been selected. Pressing the ``s'' key while the cursor is
+over an object has the same effect.
+.TP 4n
+.I Perspective Box
+Switches the display between perspective and orthogonal projections.
+.PP
+Pressing the right mouse button within the scene window will bring up a menu
+of options which affect how the 3D scene is drawn. The options include
+drawing the blocks as wire frames, and turning on stereo viewing.
+.SH METRIC SELECTION
+When the pointer cursor is active, more information about the 3D scene can
+be obtained. Text describing the metric represented by the block under the
+cursor will be displayed in the top text box of the
+.B pmview
+window. The text contains the source and name of the metric, current value and
+units, and the percentage of the expected maximum (or normalization) value.
+The text box is updated whenever the scene is updated with the
+latest metric values or when the cursor is moved over another block in the
+scene. Moving the cursor over a base plane block, text or the surrounding
+space will clear the text box.
+.PP
+Clicking the left mouse button on a block will bind the text box on that metric
+instance so that the metric can be monitored while performing other actions
+with the mouse. The block will be highlighted with a red wire frame.
+Clicking the left mouse button on text or the space surrounding the scene
+will unselect the object, causing the text box to revert to the original
+behavior of showing the metric underneath the cursor.
+.PP
+Selecting a base plane instead of a modulated block will cause all the blocks
+on that base plane to be selected. When more than one object is selected, the
+text box behaves as if nothing is selected, so the metric displayed is the
+metric currently under the cursor. Multiple selections are also possible by
+pressing the SHIFT key while selecting an object with the left mouse button.
+.SH MENUS
+There are four menus in
+.BR pmview 's
+user interface which allow scenes to be recorded, saved and printed
+.RB ( File ),
+access to the time controls
+.RB ( Options ),
+launching other tools
+.RB ( Launch )
+and
+online help
+.RB ( Help ).
+.TP 4n
+.B "File/Record"
+When in ``live'' mode, this option will launch
+.BR pmlogger (1)
+processes to record the current scene into an archive folio (see
+.BR pmafm(1))
+so that it may be
+replayed at a later time. This option is not available in ``replay'' mode.
+
+When
+.B "File/Record"
+is selected, a file chooser dialog will prompt for the name of the new archive
+folio. If the directory to the folio does not exist,
+.B pmview
+will attempt to create it. It is usually convenient to keep each folio within
+its own directory as there will be several other files associated with the
+folio, including the generated archives.
+
+Once a valid folio has been created,
+.B pmview
+will launch a
+.BR pmlogger (1)
+process for each host to collect the metrics required from that host in the
+current scene. The current selections do not affect the set of metrics that
+are recorded.
+
+While recording is in progress, a red dot will appear in the time controls
+button in the top left-hand corner of the
+.B pmview
+window. The
+.B "File/Record"
+option will also change to
+.BR "File/Stop Recording"
+as only one recording session is possible at any one time. Selecting blocks or
+launching other tools will have no affect on the recording session.
+
+The record session may be terminated by selecting
+.BR "File/Stop Recording" .
+This will display dialogs for each
+.BR pmlogger (1)
+instance describing the size and location of the archive files before
+terminating each process. When all
+.BR pmlogger (1)
+processes have been terminated, the red dot is removed from the time controls
+button, and the menu reverts back to
+.B "File/Record"
+to allow another recording session to take place.
+
+If the application exists while recording, a dialog will appear allowing you to
+terminate each
+.BR pmlogger (1)
+process, or leave it running unattached.
+
+An archive folio may be replayed using the command:
+.RB `` pmafm
+.I folio
+.BR replay ''.
+See
+.BR pmafm (1)
+for more details.
+
+It is not uncommon for a front-end script which generates a
+.B pmview
+scene to use metrics that are not contained in the scene. For example,
+.BR osvis (1)
+uses several
+.I hinv
+metrics to determine the size and layout of some objects. As these metrics are
+also needed when replaying the generated archive with the front-end script,
+a complete
+.BR pmlogger (1)
+config can be specified
+.RB ( \-R )
+that overrides the
+.B pmview
+generated config, or an additional config can be appended
+.RB ( \-r )
+to the
+.B pmview
+generated config.
+.TP 4n
+.B "File/Save"
+Saves the current scene to a human-readable Open Inventor file (see
+.BR inventor (1)).
+A file dialog will prompt for the location of the file. The default file
+extension is ``.iv'' which is recognized by
+.BR ivview (1)
+and some Web browsers.
+.TP 4n
+.B "File/Print"
+Outputs the current scene to a printer. A print dialog will be displayed
+allowing a specific printer to be selected.
+.TP 4n
+.B "File/Quit"
+.B pmview
+immediately exits. If recording was active, dialogs will be displayed for
+each
+.BR pmlogger (1)
+process so that they may be terminated.
+.TP 4n
+.B "Options/Show Time Control"
+Displays the time controls (see
+.BR pmtime (1))
+that are driving this instance of
+.BR pmview .
+The time controls may be shared by other tools, including
+.BR pmchart (1),
+that have been launched by other instances of
+.B pmview
+and
+.BR oview (1).
+Therefore, this menu item may appear to have no affect if the time controls
+are already visible.
+.TP 4n
+.B "Options/New Time Control"
+Disconnect with the current time controls (which may be shared by other tools,
+see
+.BR pmtime (1))
+and use a new time control that is not connected to any other tools. The new
+time control will be immediately displayed.
+.TP 4n
+.B "Launch"
+The launch menu is generated from a menu specification file (see
+.BR pmlaunch (5)).
+The menu contains tools that may be launched based on the sources and names of
+the selected metrics in the scene. For example, if the selected metrics are
+from three different hosts, then three copies of a tool may be launched,
+one for each host. The behavior of a launch depends on the selected metrics
+and the tools being launched.
+
+On selection of a
+.B Launch
+menu item
+.BR pmview
+generates state information in the
+.BR pmlaunch (5)
+metrics specification format. This provides a description of the selected
+metrics (or if there are no selections, all the metrics) in the scene without
+any geometry information.
+
+Tools which can monitor multiple hosts and user specified metrics may be
+launched only once for those metrics (eg
+.BR pmdumptext (1)).
+Other tools which have a fixed view for one host (eg
+.BR mpvis (1)),
+may be
+launched multiple times, once for each host in the selected metric list. If
+the launched tools have time controls, they will share the
+time controls with the launching
+.BR pmview .
+
+The set of launched tools is configurable, and may include IRIX and user
+applications. See
+.BR pmlaunch (5)
+for more details.
+.TP 4n
+.B "Help/..."
+If
+.I pcp.books.help
+has been installed, then the
+.BR insight (1)
+books for
+.B pmview
+are displayed.
+.SH TIME CONTROLS
+In addition to the menu options for time controls, the current direction of the
+time controls (see
+.BR pmtime (1))
+is shown in a button in the top-left corner of the
+.B pmview
+window. Pressing this button will display the time control and is identical
+in behavior to
+.BR "Options/Show Time Control" .
+.SH SCALE CONTROLS
+Above the examiner window is a thumb wheel and an editable text box which
+allow the user to apply a multiplier to all values represented in the scene.
+Spinning the wheel to the right and/or increasing the text value for the scale
+will increase the height of the bars. Spinning the wheel to the left and/or
+lowering the text value will decrease the height of the bars. The button to
+the right of the thumb wheel will reset the scale so that the bars appear at
+the original height for their current value.
+.SH TIME INFORMATION
+Beside the scale controls is another text box which displays the time of the
+fetched metrics. The time will change with the time controller (see
+.BR pmtime (1)).
+.SH ENVIRONMENT
+The default face of the 3D font in the
+.B pmview
+window can be altered via
+.I PMVIEW_FONT
+environment variable which can be set to the base name of a Type1 font
+file in the default Inventor fonts directory.
+.SH FILES
+.TP 10
+.B "$PCP_VAR_DIR/pmns/*"
+default PMNS specification files
+.TP
+.B "$PCP_VAR_DIR/config/pmlaunch/pmlaunchrc"
+menu specification file - provides a mapping between menu item and
+launched program
+.TP
+.B "$HOME/.pcp/pmlaunch/pmlaunchrc"
+individual users menu specification
+.TP
+.B "/usr/lib/X11/app-defaults/PmView"
+application resources
+.TP
+.B "/usr/lib/images/PmView.icon"
+icon for
+.BR pmview
+.TP
+.B "$PCP_SHARE_DIR/lib/pmview-args"
+shell procedures for parsing
+.B pmview
+command line options in front end scripts
+.TP
+.B "/usr/lib/DPS/outline/base/"
+directory where Inventor normally looks for the outlines of Type1 fonts.
+.SH "PCP ENVIRONMENT"
+Environment variables with the prefix
+.B PCP_
+are used to parameterize the file and directory names
+used by PCP.
+On each installation, the file
+.I /etc/pcp.conf
+contains the local values for these variables.
+The
+.B $PCP_CONF
+variable may be used to specify an alternative
+configuration file,
+as described in
+.BR pcp.conf (4).
+.SH SEE ALSO
+.BR dkvis (1),
+.BR insight (1),
+.BR inventor (1),
+.BR ivview (1),
+.BR mpvis (1),
+.BR nfsvis (1),
+.BR osvis (1),
+.BR oview (1),
+.BR pcp (1),
+.BR PCPIntro (1),
+.BR pmafm (1),
+.BR pmcd (1),
+.BR pmchart (1),
+.BR pmdumptext (1),
+.BR pmlogger (1),
+.BR pmtime (1),
+.BR pmview (1),
+.BR X (1),
+.BR xconfirm (1),
+.BR xlv_vis (1),
+.BR pcp.conf (4),
+.BR pmview (4),
+.BR environ (5)
+and
+.BR pmlaunch (5).
+.P
+Relevant information is also available from the on-line PCP
+Tutorial. Provided the
+.B pcp.man.tutorial
+subsystem from the PCP images has been installed, access the
+URL
+.B file:$PCP_DOC_DIR/Tutorial/pmview.html
+from your web browser.
+
+.SH DIAGNOSTICS
+Are intended to be self-explanatory. The environment variable
+.B PCP_STDERR
+can be set to force most startup warnings and errors to be sent to the
+standard error stream rather than posted in a dialog.