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+QA output created by 159
+
+=== remove agent ===
+Culling the Performance Metrics Name Space ...
+cisco ... done
+Updating the PMCD control file, and notifying PMCD ...
+Removing files ...
+Check cisco metrics have gone away ... OK
+Error: cisco: Unknown metric name
+
+=== install agent ===
+You will need to choose an appropriate configuration for installation of
+the "cisco" Performance Metrics Domain Agent (PMDA).
+
+ collector collect performance statistics on this system
+ monitor allow this system to monitor local and/or remote systems
+ both collector and monitor configuration for this system
+
+Please enter c(ollector) or m(onitor) or b(oth) [b]
+
+Cisco hostname or IP address? [return to quit Cisco selection]
+A username and/or user-level password may be required for the Cisco
+"show interface" command.
+ If you are unsure, try the command
+ $ telnet melbourne-l0.wan.sgi.com
+ and if the prompt "Username:" appears, then a username is required,
+ and if the prompt "Password:" appears, a user-level password is required,
+ otherwise respond with an empty line for the next two questions.
+
+Cisco username? User-level Cisco password? Probing Cisco for list of interfaces ...
+
+Enter interfaces to monitor, one per line in the format tX where "t" is
+a type and one of "e" (Ethernet), "E" (FastEthernet), "f" (Fddi), "s"
+(Serial), "a" (ATM), "B" (ISDN BRI) or "h" (HSSC) and "X" is an
+interface identifier which is either an integer (e.g. 4000 Series
+routers) or two integers separated by a slash (e.g. 7000 Series
+routers).
+
+The currently unselected interfaces for the Cisco "melbourne-l0.wan.sgi.com" are:
+<interfaces>
+
+Enter "*" to select all, "quit" to terminate selections for this Cisco.
+Interface? [e0/0]
+The currently unselected interfaces for the Cisco "melbourne-l0.wan.sgi.com" are:
+<interfaces>
+
+Enter "*" to select all, "quit" to terminate selections for this Cisco.
+Interface? [e0/0]
+The currently unselected interfaces for the Cisco "melbourne-l0.wan.sgi.com" are:
+<interfaces>
+
+Enter "*" to select all, "quit" to terminate selections for this Cisco.
+Interface? [e0/0]
+Cisco hostname or IP address? [return to quit Cisco selection]
+A username and/or user-level password may be required for the Cisco
+"show interface" command.
+ If you are unsure, try the command
+ $ telnet melbourne-l0.wan.sgi.com
+ and if the prompt "Username:" appears, then a username is required,
+ and if the prompt "Password:" appears, a user-level password is required,
+ otherwise respond with an empty line for the next two questions.
+
+Cisco username? User-level Cisco password? Probing Cisco for list of interfaces ...
+
+Enter interfaces to monitor, one per line in the format tX where "t" is
+a type and one of "e" (Ethernet), "E" (FastEthernet), "f" (Fddi), "s"
+(Serial), "a" (ATM), "B" (ISDN BRI) or "h" (HSSC) and "X" is an
+interface identifier which is either an integer (e.g. 4000 Series
+routers) or two integers separated by a slash (e.g. 7000 Series
+routers).
+
+The currently unselected interfaces for the Cisco "melbourne-l0.wan.sgi.com" are:
+<interfaces>
+
+Enter "*" to select all, "quit" to terminate selections for this Cisco.
+Interface? [e0/0]
+The currently unselected interfaces for the Cisco "melbourne-l0.wan.sgi.com" are:
+<interfaces>
+
+Enter "*" to select all, "quit" to terminate selections for this Cisco.
+Interface? [e0/0]
+Cisco hostname or IP address? [return to quit Cisco selection] Updating the Performance Metrics Name Space (PMNS) ...
+Compiled PMNS contains
+ NNN hash table entries
+ NNN leaf nodes
+ NNN non-leaf nodes
+ NNN bytes of symbol table
+Terminate PMDA if already installed ...
+Installing files ...
+Updating the PMCD control file, and notifying PMCD ...
+Wait 20 seconds for the cisco agent to initialize ...
+Check cisco metrics have appeared ... 6 metrics and SOME values
+
+=== re-install agent ===
+You will need to choose an appropriate configuration for installation of
+the "cisco" Performance Metrics Domain Agent (PMDA).
+
+ collector collect performance statistics on this system
+ monitor allow this system to monitor local and/or remote systems
+ both collector and monitor configuration for this system
+
+Please enter c(ollector) or m(onitor) or b(oth) [b]
+
+Cisco hostname or IP address? [return to quit Cisco selection]
+A username and/or user-level password may be required for the Cisco
+"show interface" command.
+ If you are unsure, try the command
+ $ telnet melbourne-l0.wan.sgi.com
+ and if the prompt "Username:" appears, then a username is required,
+ and if the prompt "Password:" appears, a user-level password is required,
+ otherwise respond with an empty line for the next two questions.
+
+Cisco username? User-level Cisco password? Probing Cisco for list of interfaces ...
+
+Enter interfaces to monitor, one per line in the format tX where "t" is
+a type and one of "e" (Ethernet), "E" (FastEthernet), "f" (Fddi), "s"
+(Serial), "a" (ATM), "B" (ISDN BRI) or "h" (HSSC) and "X" is an
+interface identifier which is either an integer (e.g. 4000 Series
+routers) or two integers separated by a slash (e.g. 7000 Series
+routers).
+
+The currently unselected interfaces for the Cisco "melbourne-l0.wan.sgi.com" are:
+<interfaces>
+
+Enter "*" to select all, "quit" to terminate selections for this Cisco.
+Interface? [e0/0]
+The currently unselected interfaces for the Cisco "melbourne-l0.wan.sgi.com" are:
+<interfaces>
+
+Enter "*" to select all, "quit" to terminate selections for this Cisco.
+Interface? [e0/0]
+The currently unselected interfaces for the Cisco "melbourne-l0.wan.sgi.com" are:
+<interfaces>
+
+Enter "*" to select all, "quit" to terminate selections for this Cisco.
+Interface? [e0/0]
+Cisco hostname or IP address? [return to quit Cisco selection]
+A username and/or user-level password may be required for the Cisco
+"show interface" command.
+ If you are unsure, try the command
+ $ telnet melbourne-l0.wan.sgi.com
+ and if the prompt "Username:" appears, then a username is required,
+ and if the prompt "Password:" appears, a user-level password is required,
+ otherwise respond with an empty line for the next two questions.
+
+Cisco username? User-level Cisco password? Probing Cisco for list of interfaces ...
+
+Enter interfaces to monitor, one per line in the format tX where "t" is
+a type and one of "e" (Ethernet), "E" (FastEthernet), "f" (Fddi), "s"
+(Serial), "a" (ATM), "B" (ISDN BRI) or "h" (HSSC) and "X" is an
+interface identifier which is either an integer (e.g. 4000 Series
+routers) or two integers separated by a slash (e.g. 7000 Series
+routers).
+
+The currently unselected interfaces for the Cisco "melbourne-l0.wan.sgi.com" are:
+<interfaces>
+
+Enter "*" to select all, "quit" to terminate selections for this Cisco.
+Interface? [e0/0]
+The currently unselected interfaces for the Cisco "melbourne-l0.wan.sgi.com" are:
+<interfaces>
+
+Enter "*" to select all, "quit" to terminate selections for this Cisco.
+Interface? [e0/0]
+Cisco hostname or IP address? [return to quit Cisco selection] Updating the Performance Metrics Name Space (PMNS) ...
+Compiled PMNS contains
+ NNN hash table entries
+ NNN leaf nodes
+ NNN non-leaf nodes
+ NNN bytes of symbol table
+Terminate PMDA if already installed ...
+Installing files ...
+Updating the PMCD control file, and notifying PMCD ...
+Wait 20 seconds for the cisco agent to initialize ...
+Check cisco metrics have appeared ... 6 metrics and SOME values