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diff --git a/qa/154.out.2 b/qa/154.out.2 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..83c83a2 --- /dev/null +++ b/qa/154.out.2 @@ -0,0 +1,436 @@ +QA output created by 154 + +bad dbf +chkhelp bad-helpfile +pmdaOpenHelp: failed to open "TMP": Bad format, not version 2 PCP help text +status=1 +chkhelp -p bad-helpfile +pmdaOpenHelp: failed to open "TMP": Bad format, not version 2 PCP help text +status=1 +chkhelp bad-helpfile cisco.rate_in +pmdaOpenHelp: failed to open "TMP": Bad format, not version 2 PCP help text +status=0 + +some usage failures ... +chkhelp -i $PCP_PMDAS_DIR/cisco/help cisco.rate_in +chkhelp: metricname arguments cannot be used with -i or -p + +Usage: chkhelp helpfile + chkhelp [options] helpfile [metricname ...] + +Options: + -e exists check, only report metrics with no help text + -H display verbose help text + -i process all the instance domains + -n pmnsfile use an alternative PMNS + -O display the one line help summary + -p process all the metrics (PMIDs) + +No options implies silently check internal integrity of the helpfile. +chkhelp -p $PCP_PMDAS_DIR/cisco/help cisco.rate_in +chkhelp: metricname arguments cannot be used with -i or -p + +Usage: chkhelp helpfile + chkhelp [options] helpfile [metricname ...] + +Options: + -e exists check, only report metrics with no help text + -H display verbose help text + -i process all the instance domains + -n pmnsfile use an alternative PMNS + -O display the one line help summary + -p process all the metrics (PMIDs) + +No options implies silently check internal integrity of the helpfile. +chkhelp -ip $PCP_PMDAS_DIR/cisco/help cisco.rate_in +chkhelp: metricname arguments cannot be used with -i or -p + +Usage: chkhelp helpfile + chkhelp [options] helpfile [metricname ...] + +Options: + -e exists check, only report metrics with no help text + -H display verbose help text + -i process all the instance domains + -n pmnsfile use an alternative PMNS + -O display the one line help summary + -p process all the metrics (PMIDs) + +No options implies silently check internal integrity of the helpfile. + +debug trace ... +chkhelp -D 2048 $PCP_PMDAS_DIR/cisco/help +next_type=1 id=0x1400001 +next_type=1 id=0x1400002 +next_type=1 id=0x1400003 +next_type=1 id=0x1400004 +next_type=1 id=0x1400005 +next_type=1 id=0x1400006 +next_type=2 id=0x1400001 + +exercise options ... + +args: +status=0 + +args: cisco.rate_in + +PMID 5.0.3 cisco.rate_in: 5 minutes average input rate in bytes (not bits!) per second +status=0 + +args: cisco.rate_in cisco.rate_out + +PMID 5.0.3 cisco.rate_in: 5 minutes average input rate in bytes (not bits!) per second + +PMID 5.0.4 cisco.rate_out: 5 minutes average output rate in bytes (not bits!) per second +status=0 + +args: -p + +PMID 5.0.1 cisco.bytes_in: Total Kbytes input to the Cisco + +PMID 5.0.2 cisco.bytes_out: Total Kbytes output from the Cisco + +PMID 5.0.3 cisco.rate_in: 5 minutes average input rate in bytes (not bits!) per second + +PMID 5.0.4 cisco.rate_out: 5 minutes average output rate in bytes (not bits!) per second + +PMID 5.0.5 cisco.bandwidth: peak interface bandwidth in bytes per second + +PMID 5.0.6 cisco.bytes_out_bcast: Total broadcast Kbytes output from the Cisco +status=0 + +args: -i + +InDom 5.1: Interfaces on Cisco router +status=0 + +args: -i -p + +PMID 5.0.1 cisco.bytes_in: Total Kbytes input to the Cisco + +PMID 5.0.2 cisco.bytes_out: Total Kbytes output from the Cisco + +PMID 5.0.3 cisco.rate_in: 5 minutes average input rate in bytes (not bits!) per second + +PMID 5.0.4 cisco.rate_out: 5 minutes average output rate in bytes (not bits!) per second + +PMID 5.0.5 cisco.bandwidth: peak interface bandwidth in bytes per second + +PMID 5.0.6 cisco.bytes_out_bcast: Total broadcast Kbytes output from the Cisco + +InDom 5.1: Interfaces on Cisco router +status=0 + +args: -O +chkhelp: -O or -H require metricname arguments or -i or -p + +Usage: chkhelp helpfile + chkhelp [options] helpfile [metricname ...] + +Options: + -e exists check, only report metrics with no help text + -H display verbose help text + -i process all the instance domains + -n pmnsfile use an alternative PMNS + -O display the one line help summary + -p process all the metrics (PMIDs) + +No options implies silently check internal integrity of the helpfile. +status=1 + +args: -O cisco.rate_in + +PMID 5.0.3 cisco.rate_in: 5 minutes average input rate in bytes (not bits!) per second +status=0 + +args: -O cisco.rate_in cisco.rate_out + +PMID 5.0.3 cisco.rate_in: 5 minutes average input rate in bytes (not bits!) per second + +PMID 5.0.4 cisco.rate_out: 5 minutes average output rate in bytes (not bits!) per second +status=0 + +args: -O -p + +PMID 5.0.1 cisco.bytes_in: Total Kbytes input to the Cisco + +PMID 5.0.2 cisco.bytes_out: Total Kbytes output from the Cisco + +PMID 5.0.3 cisco.rate_in: 5 minutes average input rate in bytes (not bits!) per second + +PMID 5.0.4 cisco.rate_out: 5 minutes average output rate in bytes (not bits!) per second + +PMID 5.0.5 cisco.bandwidth: peak interface bandwidth in bytes per second + +PMID 5.0.6 cisco.bytes_out_bcast: Total broadcast Kbytes output from the Cisco +status=0 + +args: -O -i + +InDom 5.1: Interfaces on Cisco router +status=0 + +args: -O -i -p + +PMID 5.0.1 cisco.bytes_in: Total Kbytes input to the Cisco + +PMID 5.0.2 cisco.bytes_out: Total Kbytes output from the Cisco + +PMID 5.0.3 cisco.rate_in: 5 minutes average input rate in bytes (not bits!) per second + +PMID 5.0.4 cisco.rate_out: 5 minutes average output rate in bytes (not bits!) per second + +PMID 5.0.5 cisco.bandwidth: peak interface bandwidth in bytes per second + +PMID 5.0.6 cisco.bytes_out_bcast: Total broadcast Kbytes output from the Cisco + +InDom 5.1: Interfaces on Cisco router +status=0 + +args: -H +chkhelp: -O or -H require metricname arguments or -i or -p + +Usage: chkhelp helpfile + chkhelp [options] helpfile [metricname ...] + +Options: + -e exists check, only report metrics with no help text + -H display verbose help text + -i process all the instance domains + -n pmnsfile use an alternative PMNS + -O display the one line help summary + -p process all the metrics (PMIDs) + +No options implies silently check internal integrity of the helpfile. +status=1 + +args: -H cisco.rate_in + +PMID 5.0.3 cisco.rate_in:Cisco's computed average input rate in bytes per second, over the recent +past, for this interface. +status=0 + +args: -H cisco.rate_in cisco.rate_out + +PMID 5.0.3 cisco.rate_in:Cisco's computed average input rate in bytes per second, over the recent +past, for this interface. + +PMID 5.0.4 cisco.rate_out:Cisco's computed average output rate in bytes per second, over the recent +past, for this interface. +status=0 + +args: -H -p + +PMID 5.0.1 cisco.bytes_in:Total number of Kbytes input to the Cisco on this interface. + +Note that due to network delays in extracting the metrics from the +Cisco routers, any rate computed from this metric over small deltas in time +are likely to be subject to wide variance. + +PMID 5.0.2 cisco.bytes_out:Total number of Kbytes output from the Cisco on this interface. + +Note that due to network delays in extracting the metrics from the +Cisco routers, any rate computed from this metric over small deltas in time +are likely to be subject to wide variance. + +PMID 5.0.3 cisco.rate_in:Cisco's computed average input rate in bytes per second, over the recent +past, for this interface. + +PMID 5.0.4 cisco.rate_out:Cisco's computed average output rate in bytes per second, over the recent +past, for this interface. + +PMID 5.0.5 cisco.bandwidth: +PMID 5.0.6 cisco.bytes_out_bcast:Total number of broadcast Kbytes output from the Cisco on this interface. + +Note that due to network delays in extracting the metrics from the +Cisco routers, any rate computed from this metric over small deltas in +time are likely to be subject to wide variance. +status=0 + +args: -H -i + +InDom 5.1:There is one instance in this domain for each interface on a Cisco router +that the Cisco PMDA (Performance Metrics Domain Agent) has been told about +when the PMDA is started. + +The names of the instances are of the form hostname:tX where "t" is one of +"a" for ATM, "B" for ISDN BRI, "e" for Ethernet, "E" (FastEthernet), "f" for +Fddi, "h" for HSSC, "s" for Serial or "Vl" for Vlan. The "X" is the +interface identifier which is either an integer (e.g. 4000 Series routers) or +two integers separated by a slash (e.g. 7000 Series routers) or three +integers separated by a slash and a period (Frame-Relay PVCs on serial line +subinterfaces). +status=0 + +args: -H -i -p + +PMID 5.0.1 cisco.bytes_in:Total number of Kbytes input to the Cisco on this interface. + +Note that due to network delays in extracting the metrics from the +Cisco routers, any rate computed from this metric over small deltas in time +are likely to be subject to wide variance. + +PMID 5.0.2 cisco.bytes_out:Total number of Kbytes output from the Cisco on this interface. + +Note that due to network delays in extracting the metrics from the +Cisco routers, any rate computed from this metric over small deltas in time +are likely to be subject to wide variance. + +PMID 5.0.3 cisco.rate_in:Cisco's computed average input rate in bytes per second, over the recent +past, for this interface. + +PMID 5.0.4 cisco.rate_out:Cisco's computed average output rate in bytes per second, over the recent +past, for this interface. + +PMID 5.0.5 cisco.bandwidth: +PMID 5.0.6 cisco.bytes_out_bcast:Total number of broadcast Kbytes output from the Cisco on this interface. + +Note that due to network delays in extracting the metrics from the +Cisco routers, any rate computed from this metric over small deltas in +time are likely to be subject to wide variance. + +InDom 5.1:There is one instance in this domain for each interface on a Cisco router +that the Cisco PMDA (Performance Metrics Domain Agent) has been told about +when the PMDA is started. + +The names of the instances are of the form hostname:tX where "t" is one of +"a" for ATM, "B" for ISDN BRI, "e" for Ethernet, "E" (FastEthernet), "f" for +Fddi, "h" for HSSC, "s" for Serial or "Vl" for Vlan. The "X" is the +interface identifier which is either an integer (e.g. 4000 Series routers) or +two integers separated by a slash (e.g. 7000 Series routers) or three +integers separated by a slash and a period (Frame-Relay PVCs on serial line +subinterfaces). +status=0 + +args: -H -O +chkhelp: -O or -H require metricname arguments or -i or -p + +Usage: chkhelp helpfile + chkhelp [options] helpfile [metricname ...] + +Options: + -e exists check, only report metrics with no help text + -H display verbose help text + -i process all the instance domains + -n pmnsfile use an alternative PMNS + -O display the one line help summary + -p process all the metrics (PMIDs) + +No options implies silently check internal integrity of the helpfile. +status=1 + +args: -H -O cisco.rate_in + +PMID 5.0.3 cisco.rate_in: 5 minutes average input rate in bytes (not bits!) per second +Cisco's computed average input rate in bytes per second, over the recent +past, for this interface. +status=0 + +args: -H -O cisco.rate_in cisco.rate_out + +PMID 5.0.3 cisco.rate_in: 5 minutes average input rate in bytes (not bits!) per second +Cisco's computed average input rate in bytes per second, over the recent +past, for this interface. + +PMID 5.0.4 cisco.rate_out: 5 minutes average output rate in bytes (not bits!) per second +Cisco's computed average output rate in bytes per second, over the recent +past, for this interface. +status=0 + +args: -H -O -p + +PMID 5.0.1 cisco.bytes_in: Total Kbytes input to the Cisco +Total number of Kbytes input to the Cisco on this interface. + +Note that due to network delays in extracting the metrics from the +Cisco routers, any rate computed from this metric over small deltas in time +are likely to be subject to wide variance. + +PMID 5.0.2 cisco.bytes_out: Total Kbytes output from the Cisco +Total number of Kbytes output from the Cisco on this interface. + +Note that due to network delays in extracting the metrics from the +Cisco routers, any rate computed from this metric over small deltas in time +are likely to be subject to wide variance. + +PMID 5.0.3 cisco.rate_in: 5 minutes average input rate in bytes (not bits!) per second +Cisco's computed average input rate in bytes per second, over the recent +past, for this interface. + +PMID 5.0.4 cisco.rate_out: 5 minutes average output rate in bytes (not bits!) per second +Cisco's computed average output rate in bytes per second, over the recent +past, for this interface. + +PMID 5.0.5 cisco.bandwidth: peak interface bandwidth in bytes per second + +PMID 5.0.6 cisco.bytes_out_bcast: Total broadcast Kbytes output from the Cisco +Total number of broadcast Kbytes output from the Cisco on this interface. + +Note that due to network delays in extracting the metrics from the +Cisco routers, any rate computed from this metric over small deltas in +time are likely to be subject to wide variance. +status=0 + +args: -H -O -i + +InDom 5.1: Interfaces on Cisco router +There is one instance in this domain for each interface on a Cisco router +that the Cisco PMDA (Performance Metrics Domain Agent) has been told about +when the PMDA is started. + +The names of the instances are of the form hostname:tX where "t" is one of +"a" for ATM, "B" for ISDN BRI, "e" for Ethernet, "E" (FastEthernet), "f" for +Fddi, "h" for HSSC, "s" for Serial or "Vl" for Vlan. The "X" is the +interface identifier which is either an integer (e.g. 4000 Series routers) or +two integers separated by a slash (e.g. 7000 Series routers) or three +integers separated by a slash and a period (Frame-Relay PVCs on serial line +subinterfaces). +status=0 + +args: -H -O -i -p + +PMID 5.0.1 cisco.bytes_in: Total Kbytes input to the Cisco +Total number of Kbytes input to the Cisco on this interface. + +Note that due to network delays in extracting the metrics from the +Cisco routers, any rate computed from this metric over small deltas in time +are likely to be subject to wide variance. + +PMID 5.0.2 cisco.bytes_out: Total Kbytes output from the Cisco +Total number of Kbytes output from the Cisco on this interface. + +Note that due to network delays in extracting the metrics from the +Cisco routers, any rate computed from this metric over small deltas in time +are likely to be subject to wide variance. + +PMID 5.0.3 cisco.rate_in: 5 minutes average input rate in bytes (not bits!) per second +Cisco's computed average input rate in bytes per second, over the recent +past, for this interface. + +PMID 5.0.4 cisco.rate_out: 5 minutes average output rate in bytes (not bits!) per second +Cisco's computed average output rate in bytes per second, over the recent +past, for this interface. + +PMID 5.0.5 cisco.bandwidth: peak interface bandwidth in bytes per second + +PMID 5.0.6 cisco.bytes_out_bcast: Total broadcast Kbytes output from the Cisco +Total number of broadcast Kbytes output from the Cisco on this interface. + +Note that due to network delays in extracting the metrics from the +Cisco routers, any rate computed from this metric over small deltas in +time are likely to be subject to wide variance. + +InDom 5.1: Interfaces on Cisco router +There is one instance in this domain for each interface on a Cisco router +that the Cisco PMDA (Performance Metrics Domain Agent) has been told about +when the PMDA is started. + +The names of the instances are of the form hostname:tX where "t" is one of +"a" for ATM, "B" for ISDN BRI, "e" for Ethernet, "E" (FastEthernet), "f" for +Fddi, "h" for HSSC, "s" for Serial or "Vl" for Vlan. The "X" is the +interface identifier which is either an integer (e.g. 4000 Series routers) or +two integers separated by a slash (e.g. 7000 Series routers) or three +integers separated by a slash and a period (Frame-Relay PVCs on serial line +subinterfaces). +status=0 |