QA output created by 273 sampledso.control [A control variable for the "sample" PMDA] sampledso.daemon_pid [Process id of PMDA daemon] sampledso.seconds [Elapsed time (seconds)] sampledso.milliseconds [Elapsed time (milliseconds)] sampledso.load [Hypothetical load] sampledso.colour [Metrics with a "saw-tooth" trend over time] sampledso.darkness [No values available] sampledso.bin [Several constant instances] sampledso.bucket [Several constant instances] sampledso.part_bin [Several constant instances] sampledso.bogus_bin [Several constant instances] sampledso.drift [A random trended metric] sampledso.step [A step function (instantaneous)] sampledso.step_counter [A step function (counter)] sampledso.mirage [Simple saw-tooth rate, but instances come and go] sampledso.mirage_longlong [Simple saw-tooth rate, but instances come and go] sampledso.write_me [Modifiable, but otherwise constant.] sampledso.lights [Traffic lights.] sampledso.magnitude [Powers of two.] sampledso.sysinfo [Aggregate containing system accounting structures] sampledso.pdu [Total PDU count] sampledso.recv_pdu [Count of PDUs received] sampledso.xmit_pdu [Count of PDUs transmitted] sampledso.noinst [No instance available] sampledso.needprofile [Metrics that need an explicit profile] sampledso.not_ready [interval (in seconds) during which PMDA does not respond to PDUs] sampledso.rapid [count very quickly] sampledso.error_code [Arbitrary PMAPI error code for sample.error_check] sampledso.error_check [Return PMAPI error code from sample.error_code] sampledso.bigid [a metric with item number bigger then 2^9] sampledso.byte_ctr [counter byte counter] sampledso.byte_rate [instantaneous bytes/second ] sampledso.kbyte_ctr [counter Kbytes/second] sampledso.kbyte_rate [instantaneous Kbytes/second] sampledso.byte_rate_perhour [instantaneous bytes/hour] sampledso.datasize [Space allocated for PMDA's data segment] sampledso.secret.foo.bar.max.redirect One-line Help: Error: No PMCD agent for domain of request sampledso.secret.foo.bar.three [dynamic *.secret.foo.bar.three metric] sampledso.secret.foo.bar.four [dynamic *.secret.foo.bar.four metric] sampledso.secret.foo.bar.grunt.five [dynamic *.secret.foo.bar.grunt.five metric] sampledso.secret.foo.bar.grunt.snort.six [dynamic *.secret.foo.bar.grunt.snort.six metric] sampledso.secret.foo.bar.grunt.snort.huff.puff.seven [dynamic *.secret.foo.bar.grunt.snort.huff.puff.seven metric] sampledso.secret.foo.one [dynamic *.secret.foo.one metric] sampledso.secret.foo.two [dynamic *.secret.foo.two metric] sampledso.secret.bar [dynamic *.secret.bar metric] sampledso.long.one [1 as a 32-bit integer] sampledso.long.ten [10 as a 32-bit integer] sampledso.long.hundred [100 as a 32-bit integer] sampledso.long.million [1000000 as a 32-bit integer] sampledso.long.write_me [a 32-bit integer that can be modified] sampledso.long.bin [like sample.bin but type 32] sampledso.long.bin_ctr [like sample.bin but type 32, SEM_COUNTER and SPACE_KBYTE] sampledso.ulong.one [1 as a 32-bit unsigned integer] sampledso.ulong.ten [10 as a 32-bit unsigned integer] sampledso.ulong.hundred [100 as a 32-bit unsigned integer] sampledso.ulong.million [1000000 as a 32-bit unsigned integer] sampledso.ulong.write_me [a 32-bit unsigned integer that can be modified] sampledso.ulong.bin [like sample.bin but type U32] sampledso.ulong.bin_ctr [like sample.bin but type U32, SEM_COUNTER and SPACE_KBYTE] sampledso.ulong.count.base [count scale is 1, value is 42,000,000] sampledso.ulong.count.deca [count scale is 10, value is 4,200,000] sampledso.ulong.count.hecto [count scale is 10, value is 420,000] sampledso.ulong.count.kilo [count scale is 10, value is 42,000] sampledso.ulong.count.mega [count scale is 10, value is 42] sampledso.longlong.one [1 as a 64-bit integer] sampledso.longlong.ten [10 as a 64-bit integer] sampledso.longlong.hundred [100 as a 64-bit integer] sampledso.longlong.million [1000000 as a 64-bit integer] sampledso.longlong.write_me [a 64-bit integer that can be modified] sampledso.longlong.bin [like sample.bin but type 64] sampledso.longlong.bin_ctr [like sample.bin but type 64, SEM_COUNTER and SPACE_KBYTE] sampledso.ulonglong.one [1 as a 64-bit unsigned integer] sampledso.ulonglong.ten [10 as a 64-bit unsigned integer] sampledso.ulonglong.hundred [100 as a 64-bit unsigned integer] sampledso.ulonglong.million [1000000 as a 64-bit unsigned integer] sampledso.ulonglong.write_me [a 64-bit unsigned integer that can be modified] sampledso.ulonglong.bin [like sample.bin but type U64] sampledso.ulonglong.bin_ctr [like sample.bin but type U64, SEM_COUNTER and SPACE_KBYTE] sampledso.float.one [1 as a 32-bit floating point value] sampledso.float.ten [10 as a 32-bit floating point value] sampledso.float.hundred [100 as a 32-bit floating point value] sampledso.float.million [1000000 as a 32-bit floating point value] sampledso.float.write_me [a 32-bit floating-point value that can be modified] sampledso.float.bin [like sample.bin but type FLOAT] sampledso.float.bin_ctr [like sample.bin but type FLOAT, SEM_COUNTER and SPACE_KBYTE] sampledso.double.one [1 as a 64-bit floating point value] sampledso.double.ten [10 as a 64-bit floating point value] sampledso.double.hundred [100 as a 64-bit floating point value] sampledso.double.million [1000000 as a 64-bit floating point value] sampledso.double.write_me [a 64-bit floating-point value that can be modified] sampledso.double.bin [like sample.bin but type DOUBLE] sampledso.double.bin_ctr [like sample.bin but type DOUBLE, SEM_COUNTER and SPACE_KBYTE] sampledso.string.null [a zero length string] sampledso.string.hullo [K&R have a lot to answer for] sampledso.string.write_me [a string value that can be modified] sampledso.aggregate.null [a zero length aggregate] sampledso.aggregate.hullo [K&R have a lot to answer for] sampledso.aggregate.write_me [a aggregate value that can be modified] sampledso.hordes.one [500 instances] sampledso.hordes.two [500 instances] sampledso.bad.unknown [Not known to the PMDA] sampledso.bad.nosupport [Not supported in this version of the PMDA] sampledso.bad.novalues [Scalar with no values, ever] sampledso.wrap.long [long counter that wraps] sampledso.wrap.ulong [unsigned long counter that wraps] sampledso.wrap.longlong [long long counter that wraps] sampledso.wrap.ulonglong [unsigned long long counter that wraps] sampledso.dodgey.control [control values retured for sample.dodgey.value] sampledso.dodgey.value [5 unreliable instances] sampledso.dynamic.counter [counter metric with dynamic indom] sampledso.dynamic.discrete [discrete metric with dynamic indom] sampledso.dynamic.instant [instant metric with dynamic indom] sampledso.dynamic.meta.metric [metric with modifiable metadata] sampledso.dynamic.meta.pmdesc.type [pmDesc.type for sample.dynamic.meta.metric] sampledso.dynamic.meta.pmdesc.indom [pmDesc.indom for sample.dynamic.meta.metric] sampledso.dynamic.meta.pmdesc.sem [pmDesc.sem for sample.dynamic.meta.metric] sampledso.dynamic.meta.pmdesc.units [pmDesc.units for sample.dynamic.meta.metric] sampledso.scale_step.bytes_up [count up by powers of 2, wrap back to one at 10 Tbytes] sampledso.scale_step.bytes_down [count down by powers of 2, wrap back to 10 Tbytes at 1] sampledso.scale_step.count_up [count up by powers of 10, wrap back to 1 at 10e12] sampledso.scale_step.count_down [count down by powers of 10, wrap back to 10e12 at 1] sampledso.scale_step.time_up_secs [count up seconds by multiples of 10, wrap back to 1 second at 1 day] sampledso.scale_step.time_up_nanosecs [count up nanoseconds by multiples of 10, wrap back to 1 nanosecond at 1 day] sampledso.scale_step.none_up [count up dimensionless by multiples of 10, wrap back to 1 at 10 million] sampledso.const_rate.value [constant rate counter] sampledso.const_rate.gradient [rate per second to set sample.const_rate.value, writable] sampledso.many.count [number of instances in sample.many.int's domain] sampledso.many.int [variable sized instance domain] sampledso.scramble.version [Current state version and reset for sample.scramble.bin] sampledso.scramble.bin [Several constant instances, instances scrambled] sampledso.percontext.pdu [Total PDU count for the client context] sampledso.percontext.recv_pdu [Count of PDUs received from the client context] sampledso.percontext.xmit_pdu [Count of PDUs transmitted] sampledso.percontext.control.ctx [Number of PMAPI contexts seen] sampledso.percontext.control.active [Number of active PMAPI contexts] sampledso.percontext.control.start [Number of new PMAPI contexts seen] sampledso.percontext.control.end [Number of PMAPI contexts closed] sampledso.event.records [Dummy event records] sampledso.event.highres_records [Dummy highres timestamp event records] sampledso.event.no_indom_records [More dummy event records] sampledso.event.reset [reset event record state] sampledso.event.reset_highres [reset highres event record state] sampledso.event.type [event type parameter for event records] sampledso.event.param_32 [32 parameter for event records] sampledso.event.param_u32 [U32 parameter for event records] sampledso.event.param_64 [64 parameter for event records] sampledso.event.param_u64 [U64 parameter for event records] sampledso.event.param_float [FLOAT parameter for event records] sampledso.event.param_double [DOUBLE parameter for event records] sampledso.event.param_string [STRING parameter for event records] sampledso.event.param_aggregate [AGGREGATE parameter for event records] sampledso.control Help: This control variable may be modified using pmStore(). The allowed values are 0 disable debugging output in the PMDA >0 set pmDebug to this value to enable debugging output -1 force the PMDA to terminate sampledso.daemon_pid Help: The process id of PMDA daemon, -1 if the daemon is a DSO. sampledso.seconds Help: The elapsed time since the PMDA started, in seconds, i.e. as returned by time(2). sampledso.milliseconds Help: The elapsed time since the PMDA started, in milliseconds, i.e. as returned by gettimeofday(2), and then adjusted from microseconds to milliseconds. sampledso.load Help: The hypothetical load is always 42! sampledso.colour Help: This metric has 3 instances, designated "red", "green" and "blue". The value of the metric is monotonic increasing in the range N to N+100, then back to N. The different instances have different N values, namely 100 (red), 200 (green) and 300 (blue). sampledso.darkness Help: Defined over the same instance domain as sampledso.colour, but this metric returns the "No values available" error for every fetch. sampledso.bin Help: 9 instances labelled "bin-100" thru "bin-900", each with a constant value of 100 thru 900. sampledso.bucket Help: 9 instances labelled "bin-100" thru "bin-900", each with a constant value of 100 thru 900. This is an alias for sampledso.bin, but with a different PMID. sampledso.part_bin Help: 5 instances labelled "bin-100" thru "bin-900", each with a constant value of 100 thru 900. This is defined over the same domain as sampledso.part, but half of the instances are missing. sampledso.bogus_bin Help: 9 instances labelled "bin-100" thru "bin-900", each with a constant value of 100 thru 900. This is defined over the same domain as sampledso.part, half the values are for instances not in the instance domain. sampledso.drift Help: This metric returns a random value (expected mean is approximately 200), subject to a trending pattern such that the sequence is mainly monotonic, with a change in direction after on average 4 consecutive sampledsos. Use pmStore() to modifiy the instantaneous value, which becomes the new expected mean. sampledso.step Help: This metric changes magnitude every 30 seconds, between a base value and 3 times the base value. The metric has "instantaneous" semantics. See also sampledso.step_counter. Use pmStore() to modify the base value. sampledso.step_counter Help: This metric changes magnitude every 30 seconds, between a base value and 3 times the base value. The metric has "counter" semantics. See also sampledso.step. Use pmStore() to modify the base value. sampledso.mirage Help: The metric is a rate (Kbytes/sec) that varies in a saw-tooth distribution over time. Different instances of the metric have different baselines for the saw-tooth, but all have an max-to-min range of 100. What makes this metric interesting is that instances come and go (not more often than once every 10 seconds however). Instance 0 is always present, but the other instances 1 thru 49 come and go in a cyclic pattern with a large random component influencing when each instance appears and disappears. sampledso.mirage_longlong Help: The metric is a rate (bytes/msec) that varies in a saw-tooth distribution over time. Different instances of the metric have different baselines for the saw-tooth, but all have an max-to-min range of 100,000,000. What makes this metric interesting is that instances come and go (not more often than once every 10 seconds however). Instance 0 is always present, but the other instances 1 thru 49 come and go in a cyclic pattern with a large random component influencing when each instance appears and disappears. sampledso.write_me Help: This metric has a 32-bit integer value of 2, unless changed via pmStore. The metric has semantics of rate, and units of events per second. sampledso.lights Help: A singular metric that has a discrete string value, namely "red", "yellow" or "green". There is some persistance in the value, so consecutive fetches are likely to return the same value, however over a long period of time all values are equally probable. sampledso.magnitude Help: A singular metric that has a discrete integer value, namely 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 or 64. There is some persistance in the value, so consecutive fetches are likely to return the same value, however over a long period of time all values are equally probable. sampledso.sysinfo Help: This metric has an aggregate value containing the following struct: struct { int len; struct sysinfo sysinfo; }; The len field contains the size of the structure enclosing it. The sysinfo field contains various system accounting structures, summed over all CPUs, as returned by sysmp(MP_SAGET, MPSA_SINFO, ...); See /usr/include/sys/sysinfo.h for the definition of the sysinfo struct. sampledso.pdu Help: Count of PDUs received or transmitted. Use pmStore() to reset the counter to 0, independent of the value passed to pmStore(). sampledso.recv_pdu Help: Count of PDUs received. Use pmStore() to reset the counter to 0, independent of the value passed to pmStore(). sampledso.xmit_pdu Help: Count of PDUs transmitted. Use pmStore() to reset the counter to 0, independent of the value passed to pmStore(). sampledso.noinst Help: For testing, only. This metric is known, but no value is ever available sampledso.needprofile Help: Simulate behaviour similar to the "proc" PMDA where metrics values are only available if an explicit instance profile is provided. sampledso.not_ready Help: Store a positive number of seconds as the value of this metric. The following PDU received will result in the following sequence of events: 1. return an error PDU with PM_ERR_PMDANOTREADY to pmcd 2. sleep for the given number of seconds 3. sends an error PDU with PM_ERR_PMDAREADY to pmcd If everything went as planned, sampledso.not_ready returns to 0, otherwise it has a negative error code as value. sampledso.rapid Help: Base counter increments by 8*10^7 per fetch. Result is 10 x base counter. sampledso.error_code Help: The metrics sampledso.error_code and sample.error_check are used in tandem as follows: if sampledso.error_code is < 0, then any attempt to retrieve information about sampledso.error_check will return a sampledso.error_code as a PMAPI error from the PMDA. Use pmstore(1) to change sampledso.error_code. sampledso.error_check Help: The metrics sampledso.error_code and sample.error_check are used in tandem as follows: if sampledso.error_code is < 0, then any attempt to retrieve information about sampledso.error_check will return a sampledso.error_code as a PMAPI error from the PMDA. Otherwise sampledso.error_check is a boring metric that always has the value 0. sampledso.bigid Help: a metric with item number bigger then 2^9 sampledso.byte_ctr Help: value increments randomly in the range (0,1023) bytes per fetch sampledso.byte_rate Help: random value in the range (0,1023), so avg value is 512 bytes/second sampledso.kbyte_ctr Help: value increments randomly in the range (0,1023) Kbytes per fetch sampledso.kbyte_rate Help: random value in the range (0,1023), so avg value is 512 Kbytes/second sampledso.byte_rate_perhour Help: random value in the range (0,1023), so avg value is 512 bytes/hour sampledso.datasize Help: This metric returns the amount of memory in kilobytes allocated for the data segment of the PMDA. This is handy for tracing memory utilization (and leaks) in libpcp_pmda. sampledso.secret.foo.bar.max.redirect Full Help: Error: No PMCD agent for domain of request sampledso.secret.foo.bar.three Help: Value 3. sampledso.secret.foo.bar.four Help: Value 4. sampledso.secret.foo.bar.grunt.five Help: Value 5. sampledso.secret.foo.bar.grunt.snort.six Help: Value 6. sampledso.secret.foo.bar.grunt.snort.huff.puff.seven Help: Value 7. sampledso.secret.foo.one Help: Value 1. sampledso.secret.foo.two Help: Value 2. sampledso.secret.bar Help: Value "foo". sampledso.long.one Help: 1 as a 32-bit integer sampledso.long.ten Help: 10 as a 32-bit integer sampledso.long.hundred Help: 100 as a 32-bit integer sampledso.long.million Help: 1000000 as a 32-bit integer sampledso.long.write_me Help: a 32-bit integer that can be modified sampledso.long.bin Help: like sample.bin but type 32 sampledso.long.bin_ctr Help: like sample.bin but type 32, SEM_COUNTER and SPACE_KBYTE sampledso.ulong.one Help: 1 as a 32-bit unsigned integer sampledso.ulong.ten Help: 10 as a 32-bit unsigned integer sampledso.ulong.hundred Help: 100 as a 32-bit unsigned integer sampledso.ulong.million Help: 1000000 as a 32-bit unsigned integer sampledso.ulong.write_me Help: a 32-bit unsigned integer that can be modified sampledso.ulong.bin Help: like sample.bin but type U32 sampledso.ulong.bin_ctr Help: like sample.bin but type U32, SEM_COUNTER and SPACE_KBYTE sampledso.ulong.count.base Help: count scale is 1, value is 42,000,000 sampledso.ulong.count.deca Help: count scale is 10, value is 4,200,000 sampledso.ulong.count.hecto Help: count scale is 10, value is 420,000 sampledso.ulong.count.kilo Help: count scale is 10, value is 42,000 sampledso.ulong.count.mega Help: count scale is 10, value is 42 sampledso.longlong.one Help: 1 as a 64-bit integer sampledso.longlong.ten Help: 10 as a 64-bit integer sampledso.longlong.hundred Help: 100 as a 64-bit integer sampledso.longlong.million Help: 1000000 as a 64-bit integer sampledso.longlong.write_me Help: a 64-bit integer that can be modified sampledso.longlong.bin Help: like sample.bin but type 64 sampledso.longlong.bin_ctr Help: like sample.bin but type 64, SEM_COUNTER and SPACE_KBYTE sampledso.ulonglong.one Help: 1 as a 64-bit unsigned integer sampledso.ulonglong.ten Help: 10 as a 64-bit unsigned integer sampledso.ulonglong.hundred Help: 100 as a 64-bit unsigned integer sampledso.ulonglong.million Help: 1000000 as a 64-bit unsigned integer sampledso.ulonglong.write_me Help: a 64-bit unsigned integer that can be modified sampledso.ulonglong.bin Help: like sample.bin but type U64 sampledso.ulonglong.bin_ctr Help: like sample.bin but type U64, SEM_COUNTER and SPACE_KBYTE sampledso.float.one Help: 1 as a 32-bit floating point value sampledso.float.ten Help: 10 as a 32-bit floating point value sampledso.float.hundred Help: 100 as a 32-bit floating point value sampledso.float.million Help: 1000000 as a 32-bit floating point value sampledso.float.write_me Help: a 32-bit floating-point value that can be modified sampledso.float.bin Help: like sample.bin but type FLOAT sampledso.float.bin_ctr Help: like sample.bin but type FLOAT, SEM_COUNTER and SPACE_KBYTE sampledso.double.one Help: 1 as a 64-bit floating point value sampledso.double.ten Help: 10 as a 64-bit floating point value sampledso.double.hundred Help: 100 as a 64-bit floating point value sampledso.double.million Help: 1000000 as a 64-bit floating point value sampledso.double.write_me Help: a 64-bit floating-point value that can be modified sampledso.double.bin Help: like sample.bin but type DOUBLE sampledso.double.bin_ctr Help: like sample.bin but type DOUBLE, SEM_COUNTER and SPACE_KBYTE sampledso.string.null Help: a zero length string sampledso.string.hullo Help: K&R have a lot to answer for sampledso.string.write_me Help: a string value that can be modified sampledso.aggregate.null Help: a zero length aggregate sampledso.aggregate.hullo Help: K&R have a lot to answer for sampledso.aggregate.write_me Help: a aggregate value that can be modified sampledso.hordes.one Help: Value of the metric is the instance identifier. sampledso.hordes.two Help: Value of the metric is 500 - the instance identifier. sampledso.bad.unknown Help: In the PMNS, but the sampledso agent pretends it does not know about this one. sampledso.bad.nosupport Help: Type is PM_NOSUPPORT, fetch returns PM_ERR_APPVERSION sampledso.bad.novalues Help: Scalar with no values, ever sampledso.wrap.long Help: The metric value increments by INT_MAX / 2 - 1 (from ) every time it is fetched. sampledso.wrap.ulong Help: The metric value increments by UINT_MAX / 2 - 1 (from ) every time it is fetched. sampledso.wrap.longlong Help: The metric value increments by LONGLONG_MAX / 2 - 1 (from ) every time it is fetched. sampledso.wrap.ulonglong Help: The metric value increments by ULONGLONG_MAX / 2 - 1 (from ) every time it is fetched. sampledso.dodgey.control Help: If sampledso.dodgey.control is <= 0, then this is returned as the "numval" component in the pmResult (0 => no values available, less than 0 => various errors). If sampledso.dodgey.control is between 1 and 5 (inclusive), then this many of the values will be "visible". The values will be selected in order from the underlying 5 instances. If sampledso.dodgey.control is > 5, then at random times (between 1 and sampledso.dodgey.control fetches of the metric), the number of instances available is changed according to the following probabilities ... 0.9 some number of instances in the range 0 to 5, selected at random from the underlying 5 instances. 0.1 error (PM_ERR_NOAGENT or PM_ERR_AGAIN or PM_ERR_APPVERSION) sampledso.dodgey.value Help: The metric is a set of 5 instantaneous values, drawn at random from the range 0 to 100. The number of instances "visible" is controlled by sampledso.dodgey.control. sampledso.dynamic.counter Help: Instances come from $PCP_PMDAS_DIR/sampledso/dynamic.indom, if it exists. Each line in this file is internal_id external_id This metric increments each time this instance has been seen when scanning the dynamic.indom file, and resets to zero each time the instance appears. sampledso.dynamic.discrete Help: Instances come from $PCP_PMDAS_DIR/sampledso/dynamic.indom, if it exists. Each line in this file is internal_id external_id This metric increments each time this instance has been seen when scanning the dynamic.indom file, and resets to zero each time the instance appears. sampledso.dynamic.instant Help: Instances come from $PCP_PMDAS_DIR/sampledso/dynamic.indom, if it exists. Each line in this file is internal_id external_id This metric increments each time this instance has been seen when scanning the dynamic.indom file, and resets to zero each time the instance appears. sampledso.dynamic.meta.metric Help: See sampledso.dynamic.meta.pmdesc for the metrics that can be modified to change the metadata for this metric. The value of this metric is always 42. sampledso.dynamic.meta.pmdesc.type Help: One of these values: PM_TYPE_NOSUPPORT -1 /* not implemented in this version */ PM_TYPE_32 0 /* 32-bit signed integer */ PM_TYPE_U32 1 /* 32-bit unsigned integer */ PM_TYPE_64 2 /* 64-bit signed integer */ PM_TYPE_U64 3 /* 64-bit unsigned integer */ PM_TYPE_FLOAT 4 /* 32-bit floating point */ PM_TYPE_DOUBLE 5 /* 64-bit floating point */ PM_TYPE_STRING 6 /* array of char */ PM_TYPE_AGGREGATE 7 /* arbitrary binary data (aggregate) */ PM_TYPE_AGGREGATE_STATIC 8 /* static pointer to aggregate */ PM_TYPE_UNKNOWN 255 /* used in pmValueBlock, not pmDesc */ Defaults to PM_TYPE_32. sampledso.dynamic.meta.pmdesc.indom Help: Defaults to PM_INDOM_NULL (0xffffffff). sampledso.dynamic.meta.pmdesc.sem Help: One of these values: PM_SEM_COUNTER 1 /* cumulative counter (monotonic increasing) */ PM_SEM_INSTANT 3 /* instantaneous value, continuous domain */ PM_SEM_DISCRETE 4 /* instantaneous value, discrete domain */ Defaults to PM_SEM_DISCRETE. sampledso.dynamic.meta.pmdesc.units Help: 6 x 4-bit values, from least-significant bit to most-significant bit: dimSpace: -1, 0, 1 dimTime: -1, 0, 1 dimCount: 0, 1 scaleSpace: PM_SPACE_BYTE 0 /* bytes */ PM_SPACE_KBYTE 1 /* Kilobytes (1024) */ PM_SPACE_MBYTE 2 /* Megabytes (1024^2) */ PM_SPACE_GBYTE 3 /* Gigabytes (1024^3) */ PM_SPACE_TBYTE 4 /* Terabytes (1024^4) */ PM_SPACE_PBYTE 5 /* Petabytes (1024^5) */ PM_SPACE_EBYTE 6 /* Exabytes (1024^6) */ scaleTime: PM_TIME_NSEC 0 /* nanoseconds */ PM_TIME_USEC 1 /* microseconds */ PM_TIME_MSEC 2 /* milliseconds */ PM_TIME_SEC 3 /* seconds */ PM_TIME_MIN 4 /* minutes */ PM_TIME_HOUR 5 /* hours */ scaleCount: PM_COUNT_ONE 0 /* 1 */ Defaults to { 1, -1, 0, PM_SPACE_BYTE, PM_TIME_SEC, 0 } sampledso.scale_step.bytes_up Help: count up by powers of 2, wrap back to one at 10 Tbytes sampledso.scale_step.bytes_down Help: count down by powers of 2, wrap back to 10 Tbytes at 1 sampledso.scale_step.count_up Help: count up by powers of 10, wrap back to 1 at 10e12 sampledso.scale_step.count_down Help: count down by powers of 10, wrap back to 10e12 at 1 sampledso.scale_step.time_up_secs Help: count up seconds by multiples of 10, wrap back to 1 second at 1 day sampledso.scale_step.time_up_nanosecs Help: count up nanoseconds by multiples of 10, wrap back to 1 nanosecond at 1 day sampledso.scale_step.none_up Help: count up dimensionless by multiples of 10, wrap back to 1 at 10 million sampledso.const_rate.value Help: A counter that changes with constant rate between fetches. The rate is set by storing the desired rate (counts per second) into sampledso.const_rate.gradient sampledso.const_rate.gradient Help: rate per second to set sample.const_rate.value, writable sampledso.many.count Help: store a value in sampledso.many.count to change the number of instances that appear in sampledso.many.int's instance domain sampledso.many.int Help: store a value in sampledso.many.count to change the number of instances that appear in sampledso.many.int's instance domain sampledso.scramble.version Help: To make the order of instances seen from sampledso.scramble.bin deterministic, use pmstore(1) to trigger a reset. sampledso.scramble.bin Help: Like sampledso.bin, except 1. instances are missing with probability 0.33 2. order of the instances from pmFetch is random Designed to help testing instance matching between pmFetch calls for PCP clients. sampledso.percontext.pdu Help: Count of PDUs received from or transmitted to the current PMAPI client context. Use pmStore() to reset the counter to 0, independent of the value passed to pmStore(). sampledso.percontext.recv_pdu Help: Count of PDUs received from the current PMAPI client context. Use pmStore() to reset the counter to 0, independent of the value passed to pmStore(). sampledso.percontext.xmit_pdu Help: Count of PDUs transmitted to the current PMAPI client context. Use pmStore() to reset the counter to 0, independent of the value passed to pmStore(). sampledso.percontext.control.ctx Help: One more than the highest PMAPI context number from PMCD. sampledso.percontext.control.active Help: Number of active PMAPI contexts sampledso.percontext.control.start Help: Incremented each time a new PMAPI context is seen from PMCD. sampledso.percontext.control.start - sample.percontext.control.end should equal sampledso.percontext.control.active. sampledso.percontext.control.end Help: Incremented each time PMCD closes a PMAPI context. sampledso.percontext.control.start - sample.percontext.control.end should equal sampledso.percontext.control.active. sampledso.event.records Help: Dummy event records are generated in a fixed pattern to help QA. Once all setups have been returned, the cycle is repeated. See event.reset to exert explicit control over the next batch of event records to be returned. sampledso.event.highres_records Help: Dummy high resolution event records generated in a fixed pattern to help QA. Once all setups have been returned, the cycle is repeated. See event.reset_highres to exert explicit control over the next batch of event records to be returned. sampledso.event.no_indom_records Help: Like sampledso.event.records but without the instance domain. sampledso.event.reset Help: Used for QA, should take one of the values 0, 1, 2 or 3 to determine which of the dummy event record setups will be returned for the next fetch of event.records. sampledso.event.reset_highres Help: Used for QA, should take one of the values 0, 1, 2 or 3 to determine which of the dummy event record setups will be returned for the next fetch of event.highres_records. sampledso.event.type Help: event type parameter for event records sampledso.event.param_32 Help: 32 parameter for event records sampledso.event.param_u32 Help: U32 parameter for event records sampledso.event.param_64 Help: 64 parameter for event records sampledso.event.param_u64 Help: U64 parameter for event records sampledso.event.param_float Help: FLOAT parameter for event records sampledso.event.param_double Help: DOUBLE parameter for event records sampledso.event.param_string Help: STRING parameter for event records sampledso.event.param_aggregate Help: AGGREGATE parameter for event records sample.seconds Full Help: Error: Operation requires context with host source of metrics sample.colour Full Help: Error: Operation requires context with host source of metrics sample.bin Full Help: Error: Operation requires context with host source of metrics sample.drift Full Help: Error: Operation requires context with host source of metrics sample.lights Full Help: Error: Operation requires context with host source of metrics simple.now Help: The value reflects the current time of day through a dynamically reconfigurable instance domain. On each metric value fetch request, the agent checks to see whether the configuration file in $PCP_PMDAS_DIR/simple/simple.conf has been modified - if it has then the file is re-parsed and the instance domain for this metric is again constructed according to its contents. This configuration file contains a single line of comma-separated time tokens from this set: "sec" (seconds after the minute), "min" (minutes after the hour), "hour" (hour since midnight). An example configuration file could be: sec,min,hour and in this case the simple.now metric would export values for the three instances "sec", "min" and "hour" corresponding respectively to the components seconds, minutes and hours of the current time of day. The instance domain reflects each token present in the file, and the values reflect the time at which the PMDA processes the fetch. __pmFetchLocal: calling ???_profile(domain: 30), context: 0 __pmFetchLocal: [0] PMID=30.0.6 nval=9 pmFetch returns ... pmResult ... numpmid: 1 30.0.6 (sampledso.bin): numval: 9 valfmt: 0 vlist[]: inst [100 or "bin-100"] value NUMBER inst [200 or "bin-200"] value NUMBER inst [300 or "bin-300"] value NUMBER inst [400 or "bin-400"] value NUMBER inst [500 or "bin-500"] value NUMBER inst [600 or "bin-600"] value NUMBER inst [700 or "bin-700"] value NUMBER inst [800 or "bin-800"] value NUMBER inst [900 or "bin-900"] value NUMBER sampledso.bin inst [100 or "bin-100"] value NUMBER inst [200 or "bin-200"] value NUMBER inst [300 or "bin-300"] value NUMBER inst [400 or "bin-400"] value NUMBER inst [500 or "bin-500"] value NUMBER inst [600 or "bin-600"] value NUMBER inst [700 or "bin-700"] value NUMBER inst [800 or "bin-800"] value NUMBER inst [900 or "bin-900"] value NUMBER pmInResult dump from HEX for InDom 29.2 (HEX), numinst=9 [0] inst=100 name="bin-100" [1] inst=200 name="bin-200" [2] inst=300 name="bin-300" [3] inst=400 name="bin-400" [4] inst=500 name="bin-500" [5] inst=600 name="bin-600" [6] inst=700 name="bin-700" [7] inst=800 name="bin-800" [8] inst=900 name="bin-900" sample.bin inst [100 or "bin-100"] value 100 inst [200 or "bin-200"] value 200 inst [300 or "bin-300"] value 300 inst [400 or "bin-400"] value 400 inst [500 or "bin-500"] value 500 inst [600 or "bin-600"] value 600 inst [700 or "bin-700"] value 700 inst [800 or "bin-800"] value 800 inst [900 or "bin-900"] value 900 __pmFetchLocal: calling ???_profile(domain: 253), context: 0 __pmdaStartInst(indom=253.0) e_ordinal=0 __pmdaNextInst(indom=253.0) -> 0 e_ordinal=1 __pmdaNextInst(indom=253.0) -> 1 e_ordinal=2 __pmdaNextInst(indom=253.0) -> 2 e_ordinal=3 __pmdaStartInst(indom=253.0) e_ordinal=0 __pmdaNextInst(indom=253.0) -> 0 e_ordinal=1 __pmdaNextInst(indom=253.0) -> 1 e_ordinal=2 __pmdaNextInst(indom=253.0) -> 2 e_ordinal=3 __pmdaStartInst(indom=253.1) e_ordinal=0 __pmdaNextInst(indom=253.1) -> 0 e_ordinal=1 (cache) __pmdaNextInst(indom=253.1) -> 1 e_ordinal=2 (cache) __pmdaNextInst(indom=253.1) -> 2 e_ordinal=3 (cache) __pmdaStartInst(indom=253.1) e_ordinal=0 __pmdaNextInst(indom=253.1) -> 0 e_ordinal=1 (cache) __pmdaNextInst(indom=253.1) -> 1 e_ordinal=2 (cache) __pmdaNextInst(indom=253.1) -> 2 e_ordinal=3 (cache) __pmFetchLocal: [0] PMID=253.0.0 nval=1 __pmFetchLocal: [1] PMID=253.0.1 nval=3 __pmFetchLocal: [2] PMID=253.1.2 nval=1 __pmFetchLocal: [3] PMID=253.1.3 nval=1 __pmFetchLocal: [4] PMID=253.2.4 nval=3 pmFetch returns ... pmResult ... numpmid: 5 253.0.0 (simple.numfetch): numval: 1 valfmt: 0 vlist[]: value NUMBER 253.0.1 (simple.color): numval: 3 valfmt: 0 vlist[]: inst [0 or "red"] value NUMBER inst [1 or "green"] value NUMBER inst [2 or "blue"] value NUMBER 253.1.2 (simple.time.user): numval: 1 valfmt: 1 vlist[]: value NUMBER 253.1.3 (simple.time.sys): numval: 1 valfmt: 1 vlist[]: value NUMBER 253.2.4 (simple.now): numval: 3 valfmt: 0 vlist[]: inst [0 or "sec"] value NUMBER inst [1 or "min"] value NUMBER inst [2 or "hour"] value NUMBER __pmdaCntInst(indom=253.0) -> 3 __pmdaCntInst(indom=253.1) -> 3 simple.numfetch value NUMBER simple.color inst [0 or "red"] value NUMBER inst [1 or "green"] value NUMBER inst [2 or "blue"] value NUMBER simple.time.user value NUMBER simple.time.sys value NUMBER simple.now inst [0 or "sec"] value NUMBER inst [1 or "min"] value NUMBER inst [2 or "hour"] value NUMBER sample.bin: pm*InDom: inst=[0] {Unknown or illegal instance identifier} pmGetInDom: sample.long.one: pm*InDom: inst=[0] {Unknown or illegal instance domain identifier} pmGetInDom: {Unknown or illegal instance domain identifier} Error: Unknown or illegal instance domain identifier pmval: instance bin-123 not available __pmFetchLocal: calling ???_profile(domain: 30), context: 0 __pmFetchLocal: [0] PMID=30.0.54 nval=Unknown or illegal metric identifier pmFetch returns ... pmResult ... numpmid: 1 30.0.54 (sampledso.bad.unknown): Unknown or illegal metric identifier sampledso.bad.unknown: pmLookupDesc: Unknown or illegal metric identifier sample.long.hundred value 100 sample.long.hundred value 100 pmNewContext: bad host specification localhost: ^ -- missing port pminfo: Cannot connect to PMCD on host "localhost:": Generic error, already reported above pmNewContext: bad host specification localhost:44321,1x3 ^ -- non-numeric port pminfo: Cannot connect to PMCD on host "localhost:44321,1x3": Generic error, already reported above pminfo: Cannot connect to PMCD on host "localhost:44321@no-host": No route to host pminfo: Cannot connect to PMCD on host "localhost:44321@no-host:44322": No route to host pminfo: Cannot connect to PMCD on host "localhost:44321@": No route to host sample.dynamic.meta.metric Data Type: 32-bit int InDom: PM_INDOM_NULL 0xffffffff Semantics: discrete Units: Pbyte / hour sample.dynamic.meta.metric Data Type: 32-bit int InDom: PM_INDOM_NULL 0xffffffff Semantics: discrete Units: Ebyte / sec sample.dynamic.meta.metric Data Type: 32-bit int InDom: PM_INDOM_NULL 0xffffffff Semantics: discrete Units: space-7 sample.dynamic.meta.metric Data Type: 32-bit int InDom: PM_INDOM_NULL 0xffffffff Semantics: discrete Units: time-6 sample.dynamic.meta.metric Data Type: 32-bit int InDom: PM_INDOM_NULL 0xffffffff Semantics: discrete Units: byte^2 sample.dynamic.meta.metric Data Type: 32-bit int InDom: PM_INDOM_NULL 0xffffffff Semantics: discrete Units: nanosec / byte sample.dynamic.meta.metric Data Type: 32-bit int InDom: PM_INDOM_NULL 0xffffffff Semantics: discrete Units: / byte^2 sample.dynamic.meta.metric Data Type: 32-bit int InDom: PM_INDOM_NULL 0xffffffff Semantics: discrete Units: nanosec^3 sample.dynamic.meta.metric Data Type: 32-bit int InDom: PM_INDOM_NULL 0xffffffff Semantics: discrete Units: / nanosec^3 sample.dynamic.meta.metric Data Type: 32-bit int InDom: PM_INDOM_NULL 0xffffffff Semantics: discrete Units: count^2 sample.dynamic.meta.metric Data Type: 32-bit int InDom: PM_INDOM_NULL 0xffffffff Semantics: discrete Units: / count^2 type=0 input units=Tbyte value=1024 output units=Gbyte value=1048576 type=0 input units=Gbyte value=1048576 output units=Tbyte value=1024 type=0 input units=Mbyte / sec value=4096 output units=Gbyte / hour value=14400 type=0 input units=Gbyte / hour value=14400 output units=Mbyte / sec value=4096 type=0 input units=Kbyte sec / count value=92160 output units=Mbyte min / count x 10 value=15 type=0 input units=Mbyte min / count x 10 value=15 output units=Kbyte sec / count value=92160 type=0 input units=sec / Mbyte value=1024 output units=millisec / Kbyte value=1000 type=0 input units=millisec / Kbyte value=1000 output units=sec / Mbyte value=1024 type=1 input units=Tbyte value=1024 output units=Gbyte value=1048576 type=1 input units=Gbyte value=1048576 output units=Tbyte value=1024 type=1 input units=Mbyte / sec value=4096 output units=Gbyte / hour value=14400 type=1 input units=Gbyte / hour value=14400 output units=Mbyte / sec value=4096 type=1 input units=Kbyte sec / count value=92160 output units=Mbyte min / count x 10 value=15 type=1 input units=Mbyte min / count x 10 value=15 output units=Kbyte sec / count value=92160 type=1 input units=sec / Mbyte value=1024 output units=millisec / Kbyte value=1000 type=1 input units=millisec / Kbyte value=1000 output units=sec / Mbyte value=1024 type=2 input units=Tbyte value=1024 output units=Gbyte value=1048576 type=2 input units=Gbyte value=1048576 output units=Tbyte value=1024 type=2 input units=Mbyte / sec value=4096 output units=Gbyte / hour value=14400 type=2 input units=Gbyte / hour value=14400 output units=Mbyte / sec value=4096 type=2 input units=Kbyte sec / count value=92160 output units=Mbyte min / count x 10 value=15 type=2 input units=Mbyte min / count x 10 value=15 output units=Kbyte sec / count value=92160 type=2 input units=sec / Mbyte value=1024 output units=millisec / Kbyte value=1000 type=2 input units=millisec / Kbyte value=1000 output units=sec / Mbyte value=1024 type=3 input units=Tbyte value=1024 output units=Gbyte value=1048576 type=3 input units=Gbyte value=1048576 output units=Tbyte value=1024 type=3 input units=Mbyte / sec value=4096 output units=Gbyte / hour value=14400 type=3 input units=Gbyte / hour value=14400 output units=Mbyte / sec value=4096 type=3 input units=Kbyte sec / count value=92160 output units=Mbyte min / count x 10 value=15 type=3 input units=Mbyte min / count x 10 value=15 output units=Kbyte sec / count value=92160 type=3 input units=sec / Mbyte value=1024 output units=millisec / Kbyte value=1000 type=3 input units=millisec / Kbyte value=1000 output units=sec / Mbyte value=1024 type=4 input units=Tbyte value=1.024000e+03 output units=Gbyte value=1.048576e+06 type=4 input units=Gbyte value=1.048576e+06 output units=Tbyte value=1.024000e+03 type=4 input units=Mbyte / sec value=4.096000e+03 output units=Gbyte / hour value=1.440000e+04 type=4 input units=Gbyte / hour value=1.440000e+04 output units=Mbyte / sec value=4.096000e+03 type=4 input units=Kbyte sec / count value=9.216000e+04 output units=Mbyte min / count x 10 value=1.500000e+01 type=4 input units=Mbyte min / count x 10 value=1.500000e+01 output units=Kbyte sec / count value=9.216000e+04 type=4 input units=sec / Mbyte value=1.024000e+03 output units=millisec / Kbyte value=1.000000e+03 type=4 input units=millisec / Kbyte value=1.000000e+03 output units=sec / Mbyte value=1.024000e+03 type=5 input units=Tbyte value=1.024000e+03 output units=Gbyte value=1.048576e+06 type=5 input units=Gbyte value=1.048576e+06 output units=Tbyte value=1.024000e+03 type=5 input units=Mbyte / sec value=4.096000e+03 output units=Gbyte / hour value=1.440000e+04 type=5 input units=Gbyte / hour value=1.440000e+04 output units=Mbyte / sec value=4.096000e+03 type=5 input units=Kbyte sec / count value=9.216000e+04 output units=Mbyte min / count x 10 value=1.500000e+01 type=5 input units=Mbyte min / count x 10 value=1.500000e+01 output units=Kbyte sec / count value=9.216000e+04 type=5 input units=sec / Mbyte value=1.024000e+03 output units=millisec / Kbyte value=1.000000e+03 type=5 input units=millisec / Kbyte value=1.000000e+03 output units=sec / Mbyte value=1.024000e+03 pmConvScale: 4096 [Pbyte] -> 4 [Ebyte] type=3 input units=Pbyte value=4096 output units=Ebyte value=4 type=3 input units=Ebyte value=4 output units=Pbyte value=4096 type=3 input units=space-7 value=4096 pmConvScale Error: Illegal pmUnits specification type=3 input units=Pbyte value=4096 pmConvScale Error: Illegal pmUnits specification type=3 input units=time-6 value=3600 pmConvScale Error: Illegal pmUnits specification pmConvScale: 3600 [min] -> Error: Illegal pmUnits specification [time-6] type=3 input units=min value=3600 pmConvScale Error: Illegal pmUnits specification type=3 input units=microsec value=0 pmConvScale Error: Impossible value or scale conversion type=8 input units=microsec value=[type=AGGREGATE_STATIC len=1] 30 pmConvScale Error: Impossible value or scale conversion pmExtractValue: 1073741823 [32] -> 1073741823 [32] pmExtractValue: 1073741823 [32] -> 1073741823 [U32] pmExtractValue: 1073741823 [32] -> 1073741823 [64] pmExtractValue: 1073741823 [32] -> 1073741823 [U64] pmExtractValue: 1073741823 [32] -> 1.073742e+09 [FLOAT] pmExtractValue: 1073741823 [32] -> 1.073742e+09 [DOUBLE] pmExtractValue: 1073741823 [32] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [STRING] pmExtractValue: 1073741823 [32] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [AGGREGATE] pmExtractValue: 1073741823 [32] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [EVENT] pmExtractValue: 1073741823 [32] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [HIGHRES_EVENT] pmExtractValue: 1073741823 [U32] -> 1073741823 [32] pmExtractValue: 1073741823 [U32] -> 1073741823 [U32] pmExtractValue: 1073741823 [U32] -> 1073741823 [64] pmExtractValue: 1073741823 [U32] -> 1073741823 [U64] pmExtractValue: 1073741823 [U32] -> 1.073742e+09 [FLOAT] pmExtractValue: 1073741823 [U32] -> 1.073742e+09 [DOUBLE] pmExtractValue: 1073741823 [U32] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [STRING] pmExtractValue: 1073741823 [U32] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [AGGREGATE] pmExtractValue: 1073741823 [U32] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [EVENT] pmExtractValue: 1073741823 [U32] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [HIGHRES_EVENT] pmExtractValue: 1073741823 [64] -> 1073741823 [32] pmExtractValue: 1073741823 [64] -> 1073741823 [U32] pmExtractValue: 1073741823 [64] -> 1073741823 [64] pmExtractValue: 1073741823 [64] -> 1073741823 [U64] pmExtractValue: 1073741823 [64] -> 1.073742e+09 [FLOAT] pmExtractValue: 1073741823 [64] -> 1.073742e+09 [DOUBLE] pmExtractValue: 1073741823 [64] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [STRING] pmExtractValue: 1073741823 [64] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [AGGREGATE] pmExtractValue: 1073741823 [64] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [EVENT] pmExtractValue: 1073741823 [64] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [HIGHRES_EVENT] pmExtractValue: 1073741823 [U64] -> 1073741823 [32] pmExtractValue: 1073741823 [U64] -> 1073741823 [U32] pmExtractValue: 1073741823 [U64] -> 1073741823 [64] pmExtractValue: 1073741823 [U64] -> 1073741823 [U64] pmExtractValue: 1073741823 [U64] -> 1.073742e+09 [FLOAT] pmExtractValue: 1073741823 [U64] -> 1.073742e+09 [DOUBLE] pmExtractValue: 1073741823 [U64] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [STRING] pmExtractValue: 1073741823 [U64] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [AGGREGATE] pmExtractValue: 1073741823 [U64] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [EVENT] pmExtractValue: 1073741823 [U64] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [HIGHRES_EVENT] pmExtractValue: 1.073742e+09 [FLOAT] -> 1073741824 [32] pmExtractValue: 1.073742e+09 [FLOAT] -> 1073741824 [U32] pmExtractValue: 1.073742e+09 [FLOAT] -> 1073741824 [64] pmExtractValue: 1.073742e+09 [FLOAT] -> 1073741824 [U64] pmExtractValue: 1.073742e+09 [FLOAT] -> 1.073742e+09 [FLOAT] pmExtractValue: 1.073742e+09 [FLOAT] -> 1.073742e+09 [DOUBLE] pmExtractValue: 1.073742e+09 [FLOAT] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [STRING] pmExtractValue: 1.073742e+09 [FLOAT] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [AGGREGATE] pmExtractValue: 1.073742e+09 [FLOAT] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [EVENT] pmExtractValue: 1.073742e+09 [FLOAT] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [HIGHRES_EVENT] pmExtractValue: 1.073742e+09 [DOUBLE] -> 1073741823 [32] pmExtractValue: 1.073742e+09 [DOUBLE] -> 1073741823 [U32] pmExtractValue: 1.073742e+09 [DOUBLE] -> 1073741823 [64] pmExtractValue: 1.073742e+09 [DOUBLE] -> 1073741823 [U64] pmExtractValue: 1.073742e+09 [DOUBLE] -> 1.073742e+09 [FLOAT] pmExtractValue: 1.073742e+09 [DOUBLE] -> 1.073742e+09 [DOUBLE] pmExtractValue: 1.073742e+09 [DOUBLE] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [STRING] pmExtractValue: 1.073742e+09 [DOUBLE] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [AGGREGATE] pmExtractValue: 1.073742e+09 [DOUBLE] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [EVENT] pmExtractValue: 1.073742e+09 [DOUBLE] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [HIGHRES_EVENT] pmExtractValue: "1073741823" [STRING] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [32] pmExtractValue: "1073741823" [STRING] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [U32] pmExtractValue: "1073741823" [STRING] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [64] pmExtractValue: "1073741823" [STRING] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [U64] pmExtractValue: "1073741823" [STRING] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [FLOAT] pmExtractValue: "1073741823" [STRING] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [DOUBLE] pmExtractValue: "1073741823" [STRING] -> "1073741823" [STRING] pmExtractValue: "1073741823" [STRING] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [AGGREGATE] pmExtractValue: "1073741823" [STRING] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [EVENT] pmExtractValue: "1073741823" [STRING] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [HIGHRES_EVENT] pmExtractValue: [len=12] 3ffffffe 3fffffff 40000000 [AGGREGATE] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [32] pmExtractValue: [len=12] 3ffffffe 3fffffff 40000000 [AGGREGATE] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [U32] pmExtractValue: [len=12] 3ffffffe 3fffffff 40000000 [AGGREGATE] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [64] pmExtractValue: [len=12] 3ffffffe 3fffffff 40000000 [AGGREGATE] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [U64] pmExtractValue: [len=12] 3ffffffe 3fffffff 40000000 [AGGREGATE] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [FLOAT] pmExtractValue: [len=12] 3ffffffe 3fffffff 40000000 [AGGREGATE] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [DOUBLE] pmExtractValue: [len=12] 3ffffffe 3fffffff 40000000 [AGGREGATE] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [STRING] pmExtractValue: [len=12] 3ffffffe 3fffffff 40000000 [AGGREGATE] -> [type=AGGREGATE len=12] 3ffffffe 3fffffff 40000000 [AGGREGATE] pmExtractValue: [len=12] 3ffffffe 3fffffff 40000000 [AGGREGATE] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [EVENT] pmExtractValue: [len=12] 3ffffffe 3fffffff 40000000 [AGGREGATE] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [HIGHRES_EVENT] pmExtractValue: ??? [EVENT] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [32] pmExtractValue: ??? [EVENT] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [U32] pmExtractValue: ??? [EVENT] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [64] pmExtractValue: ??? [EVENT] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [U64] pmExtractValue: ??? [EVENT] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [FLOAT] pmExtractValue: ??? [EVENT] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [DOUBLE] pmExtractValue: ??? [EVENT] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [STRING] pmExtractValue: ??? [EVENT] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [AGGREGATE] pmExtractValue: ??? [EVENT] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [EVENT] pmExtractValue: ??? [EVENT] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [HIGHRES_EVENT] pmExtractValue: ??? [HIGHRES_EVENT] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [32] pmExtractValue: ??? [HIGHRES_EVENT] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [U32] pmExtractValue: ??? [HIGHRES_EVENT] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [64] pmExtractValue: ??? [HIGHRES_EVENT] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [U64] pmExtractValue: ??? [HIGHRES_EVENT] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [FLOAT] pmExtractValue: ??? [HIGHRES_EVENT] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [DOUBLE] pmExtractValue: ??? [HIGHRES_EVENT] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [STRING] pmExtractValue: ??? [HIGHRES_EVENT] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [AGGREGATE] pmExtractValue: ??? [HIGHRES_EVENT] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [EVENT] pmExtractValue: ??? [HIGHRES_EVENT] -> Error: Impossible value or scale conversion [HIGHRES_EVENT] Value: 1073741823 0x000000003fffffff Value: 2147483647 0x000000007fffffff (float) 2.147484e+09 => (long) : Truncation in value conversion (double) 2.147484e+09 => (long) : Truncation in value conversion Value: 4294967295 0x00000000ffffffff (long) -1 => (ulong) : Negative value in conversion to unsigned (long) -1 => (ulonglong) : Negative value in conversion to unsigned (ulong) 4294967295 => (long) : Truncation in value conversion (longlong) 4294967295 => (long) : Truncation in value conversion (ulonglong) 4294967295 => (long) : Truncation in value conversion (float) 4.294967e+09 => (long) : Truncation in value conversion (float) 4.294967e+09 => (ulong) : Truncation in value conversion (double) 4.294967e+09 => (long) : Truncation in value conversion (double) 4.294967e+09 => (ulong) : Truncation in value conversion Value: 4611686018427387903 0x3fffffffffffffff (long) -1 => (ulong) : Negative value in conversion to unsigned (long) -1 => (ulonglong) : Negative value in conversion to unsigned (ulong) 4294967295 => (long) : Truncation in value conversion (longlong) 4611686018427387903 => (long) : Truncation in value conversion (longlong) 4611686018427387903 => (ulong) : Truncation in value conversion (ulonglong) 4611686018427387903 => (long) : Truncation in value conversion (ulonglong) 4611686018427387903 => (ulong) : Truncation in value conversion (float) 4.611686e+18 => (long) : Truncation in value conversion (float) 4.611686e+18 => (ulong) : Truncation in value conversion (double) 4.611686e+18 => (long) : Truncation in value conversion (double) 4.611686e+18 => (ulong) : Truncation in value conversion Value: 9223372036854775807 0x7fffffffffffffff (long) -1 => (ulong) : Negative value in conversion to unsigned (long) -1 => (ulonglong) : Negative value in conversion to unsigned (ulong) 4294967295 => (long) : Truncation in value conversion (longlong) 9223372036854775807 => (long) : Truncation in value conversion (longlong) 9223372036854775807 => (ulong) : Truncation in value conversion (ulonglong) 9223372036854775807 => (long) : Truncation in value conversion (ulonglong) 9223372036854775807 => (ulong) : Truncation in value conversion (float) 9.223372e+18 => (long) : Truncation in value conversion (float) 9.223372e+18 => (ulong) : Truncation in value conversion (float) 9.223372e+18 => (longlong) : Truncation in value conversion (double) 9.223372e+18 => (long) : Truncation in value conversion (double) 9.223372e+18 => (ulong) : Truncation in value conversion (double) 9.223372e+18 => (longlong) : Truncation in value conversion Value: -1 0xffffffffffffffff (long) -1 => (ulong) : Negative value in conversion to unsigned (long) -1 => (ulonglong) : Negative value in conversion to unsigned (ulong) 4294967295 => (long) : Truncation in value conversion (longlong) -1 => (ulong) : Negative value in conversion to unsigned (longlong) -1 => (ulonglong) : Negative value in conversion to unsigned (ulonglong) 18446744073709551615 => (long) : Truncation in value conversion (ulonglong) 18446744073709551615 => (ulong) : Truncation in value conversion (ulonglong) 18446744073709551615 => (longlong) : Truncation in value conversion (float) -1.000000e+00 => (ulong) : Negative value in conversion to unsigned (float) -1.000000e+00 => (ulonglong) : Negative value in conversion to unsigned (double) -1.000000e+00 => (ulong) : Negative value in conversion to unsigned (double) -1.000000e+00 => (ulonglong) : Negative value in conversion to unsigned Value: 18446744073709551615 0xffffffffffffffff (long) -1 => (ulong) : Negative value in conversion to unsigned (long) -1 => (ulonglong) : Negative value in conversion to unsigned (ulong) 4294967295 => (long) : Truncation in value conversion (longlong) -1 => (ulong) : Negative value in conversion to unsigned (longlong) -1 => (ulonglong) : Negative value in conversion to unsigned (ulonglong) 18446744073709551615 => (long) : Truncation in value conversion (ulonglong) 18446744073709551615 => (ulong) : Truncation in value conversion (ulonglong) 18446744073709551615 => (longlong) : Truncation in value conversion (float) 1.844674e+19 => (long) : Truncation in value conversion (float) 1.844674e+19 => (ulong) : Truncation in value conversion (float) 1.844674e+19 => (longlong) : Truncation in value conversion (float) 1.844674e+19 => (ulonglong) : Truncation in value conversion (double) 1.844674e+19 => (long) : Truncation in value conversion (double) 1.844674e+19 => (ulong) : Truncation in value conversion (double) 1.844674e+19 => (longlong) : Truncation in value conversion (double) 1.844674e+19 => (ulonglong) : Truncation in value conversion old FLOAT: 123.456 -> 32: 123 old FLOAT: 4151801600.000 -> 32: Truncation in value conversion old FLOAT: 123.456 -> U32: 123 old FLOAT: 4294967296.000 -> U32: Truncation in value conversion old FLOAT: -123.456 -> U32: Negative value in conversion to unsigned old FLOAT: 123.456 -> 64: 123 old FLOAT: 9223372036854775808.0 -> 64: Truncation in value conversion old FLOAT: 123.456 -> U64: 123 old FLOAT: 18446744073709551616.0 -> U64: Truncation in value conversion old FLOAT: -123.456 -> U64: Negative value in conversion to unsigned old FLOAT: 123.45678 -> DOUBLE: 123.45678 old FLOAT: 123.45678 -> STRING: Impossible value or scale conversion bad 64: 12345 -> 64: Impossible value or scale conversion bad U64: 12345 -> U64: Impossible value or scale conversion bad FLOAT: 123.456 -> FLOAT: Impossible value or scale conversion bad DOUBLE: 123.456 -> DOUBLE: Impossible value or scale conversion bad STRING: not me -> STRING: Impossible value or scale conversion bad AGGREGATE: len=0 -> AGGREGATE: Impossible value or scale conversion pmResult ... numpmid: 3 30.0.14 (sampledso.long.write_me): numval: 1 valfmt: 0 vlist[]: value NUMBER 30.0.97 (sampledso.ulong.write_me): numval: 1 valfmt: 0 vlist[]: value NUMBER 30.0.24 (sampledso.longlong.write_me): numval: 1 valfmt: 1 vlist[]: value NUMBER base store test (failures not unexpected) ... pmStore: OK numpmid == 0 tests (failures expected) ... pmResult ... numpmid: 0 pmStore: Insufficient elements in list __pmControlLog: Insufficient elements in list numval == 0 tests (failures expected) ... pmResult ... numpmid: 3 30.0.14 (sampledso.long.write_me): numval: 1 valfmt: 0 vlist[]: value NUMBER 30.0.97 (sampledso.ulong.write_me): No values returned! 30.0.24 (sampledso.longlong.write_me): numval: 1 valfmt: 1 vlist[]: value NUMBER pmStore: Missing metric value(s) __pmControlLog: OK pmResult ... numpmid: 3 30.0.14 (sampledso.long.write_me): numval: 1 valfmt: 0 vlist[]: value NUMBER 30.0.97 (sampledso.ulong.write_me): numval: 1 valfmt: 0 vlist[]: value NUMBER 30.0.24 (sampledso.longlong.write_me): numval: 1 valfmt: 0 vlist[]: value NUMBER numval < 0 tests (failures expected) ... pmResult ... numpmid: 3 30.0.14 (sampledso.long.write_me): numval: 1 valfmt: 0 vlist[]: value NUMBER 30.0.97 (sampledso.ulong.write_me): numval: 1 valfmt: 0 vlist[]: value NUMBER 30.0.24 (sampledso.longlong.write_me): No PMCD agent for domain of request pmStore: Missing metric value(s) __pmControlLog: OK pmResult ... numpmid: 3 30.0.14 (sampledso.long.write_me): numval: 1 valfmt: 0 vlist[]: value NUMBER 30.0.97 (sampledso.ulong.write_me): numval: 1 valfmt: 0 vlist[]: value NUMBER 30.0.24 (sampledso.longlong.write_me): numval: 1 valfmt: 0 vlist[]: value NUMBER Quitting need at least 4 metrics for profile tests build_dsotab: parsing ... pmNewContext(3, localhost) -> 0 Dump Contexts: current context = 0 Context[0] standalone: profile=NOT_SENT Dump Instance Profile state=INCLUDE, 0 profiles __pmConnectLogger(host=localhost, pid=0, port=-2) __pmConnectLogger: __pmLogFindPort -> pid = PID __pmSetSocketIPC: fd=N IPC table fd(PDU version): ... __pmDecodeError: got error PDU (code=2, fromversion=2) __pmSetVersionIPC: fd=N version=2 IPC table fd(PDU version): ... __pmSendCreds: ... __pmConnectLogger: PDU version=2 fd=N pmWhichContext() -> 0, cur=0 pmWhichContext() -> 0, cur=0 pmWhichContext() -> 0, cur=0 NotifyEndLocalContext: ... pmResult ... numpmid: 3 2.0.0 (pmcd.control.debug): No PMCD agent for domain of request 30.0.14 (sampledso.long.write_me): numval: 1 valfmt: 0 vlist[]: value NUMBER 29.0.5 (sample.colour): No PMCD agent for domain of request base store test (failures not unexpected) ... pmStore: Missing metric value(s) numpmid == 0 tests (failures expected) ... pmResult ... numpmid: 0 pmStore: Insufficient elements in list __pmControlLog: Insufficient elements in list numval == 0 tests (failures expected) ... pmResult ... numpmid: 3 2.0.0 (pmcd.control.debug): No PMCD agent for domain of request 30.0.14 (sampledso.long.write_me): No values returned! 29.0.5 (sample.colour): No PMCD agent for domain of request pmStore: Missing metric value(s) __pmControlLog: OK pmResult ... numpmid: 3 2.0.0 (pmcd.control.debug): numval: 1 valfmt: 0 vlist[]: value NUMBER 30.0.14 (sampledso.long.write_me): numval: 1 valfmt: 0 vlist[]: value NUMBER 29.0.5 (sample.colour): numval: 3 valfmt: 0 vlist[]: inst [0 or ???] value NUMBER inst [1 or ???] value NUMBER inst [2 or ???] value NUMBER numval < 0 tests (failures expected) ... pmResult ... numpmid: 3 2.0.0 (pmcd.control.debug): No PMCD agent for domain of request 30.0.14 (sampledso.long.write_me): numval: 1 valfmt: 0 vlist[]: value NUMBER 29.0.5 (sample.colour): No PMCD agent for domain of request pmStore: Missing metric value(s) __pmControlLog: OK pmResult ... numpmid: 3 2.0.0 (pmcd.control.debug): numval: 1 valfmt: 0 vlist[]: value NUMBER 30.0.14 (sampledso.long.write_me): numval: 1 valfmt: 0 vlist[]: value NUMBER 29.0.5 (sample.colour): numval: 3 valfmt: 0 vlist[]: inst [0 or ???] value NUMBER inst [1 or ???] value NUMBER inst [2 or ???] value NUMBER Quitting need at least 4 metrics for profile tests pmResult ... numpmid: 3 2.0.0 (pmcd.control.debug): No PMCD agent for domain of request 30.0.14 (sampledso.long.write_me): numval: 1 valfmt: 0 vlist[]: value NUMBER 29.0.5 (sample.colour): No PMCD agent for domain of request base store test (failures not unexpected) ... pmStore: Missing metric value(s) numpmid == 0 tests (failures expected) ... pmResult ... numpmid: 0 pmStore: Insufficient elements in list __pmControlLog: Insufficient elements in list numval == 0 tests (failures expected) ... pmResult ... numpmid: 3 2.0.0 (pmcd.control.debug): No PMCD agent for domain of request 30.0.14 (sampledso.long.write_me): No values returned! 29.0.5 (sample.colour): No PMCD agent for domain of request pmStore: Missing metric value(s) __pmControlLog: OK pmResult ... numpmid: 3 2.0.0 (pmcd.control.debug): numval: 1 valfmt: 0 vlist[]: value NUMBER 30.0.14 (sampledso.long.write_me): numval: 1 valfmt: 0 vlist[]: value NUMBER 29.0.5 (sample.colour): numval: 3 valfmt: 0 vlist[]: inst [0 or ???] value NUMBER inst [1 or ???] value NUMBER inst [2 or ???] value NUMBER numval < 0 tests (failures expected) ... pmResult ... numpmid: 3 2.0.0 (pmcd.control.debug): No PMCD agent for domain of request 30.0.14 (sampledso.long.write_me): numval: 1 valfmt: 0 vlist[]: value NUMBER 29.0.5 (sample.colour): No PMCD agent for domain of request pmStore: Missing metric value(s) __pmControlLog: OK pmResult ... numpmid: 3 2.0.0 (pmcd.control.debug): numval: 1 valfmt: 0 vlist[]: value NUMBER 30.0.14 (sampledso.long.write_me): numval: 1 valfmt: 0 vlist[]: value NUMBER 29.0.5 (sample.colour): numval: 3 valfmt: 0 vlist[]: inst [0 or ???] value NUMBER inst [1 or ???] value NUMBER inst [2 or ???] value NUMBER Quitting need at least 4 metrics for profile tests pmResult ... numpmid: 3 253.2.4 (simple.now): numval: 3 valfmt: 0 vlist[]: inst [0 or "sec"] value NUMBER inst [1 or "min"] value NUMBER inst [2 or "hour"] value NUMBER 253.2.4 (simple.now): numval: 3 valfmt: 0 vlist[]: inst [0 or "sec"] value NUMBER inst [1 or "min"] value NUMBER inst [2 or "hour"] value NUMBER 253.2.4 (simple.now): numval: 3 valfmt: 0 vlist[]: inst [0 or "sec"] value NUMBER inst [1 or "min"] value NUMBER inst [2 or "hour"] value NUMBER base store test (failures not unexpected) ... pmStore: No permission to perform requested operation numpmid == 0 tests (failures expected) ... pmResult ... numpmid: 0 pmStore: Insufficient elements in list __pmControlLog: Insufficient elements in list numval == 0 tests (failures expected) ... pmResult ... numpmid: 3 253.2.4 (simple.now): numval: 3 valfmt: 0 vlist[]: inst [0 or "sec"] value NUMBER inst [1 or "min"] value NUMBER inst [2 or "hour"] value NUMBER 253.2.4 (simple.now): No values returned! 253.2.4 (simple.now): numval: 3 valfmt: 0 vlist[]: inst [0 or "sec"] value NUMBER inst [1 or "min"] value NUMBER inst [2 or "hour"] value NUMBER pmStore: Missing metric value(s) __pmControlLog: OK pmResult ... numpmid: 3 253.2.4 (simple.now): numval: 3 valfmt: 0 vlist[]: inst [0 or "sec"] value NUMBER inst [1 or "min"] value NUMBER inst [2 or "hour"] value NUMBER 253.2.4 (simple.now): numval: 3 valfmt: 0 vlist[]: inst [0 or "sec"] value NUMBER inst [1 or "min"] value NUMBER inst [2 or "hour"] value NUMBER 253.2.4 (simple.now): numval: 3 valfmt: 0 vlist[]: inst [0 or "sec"] value NUMBER inst [1 or "min"] value NUMBER inst [2 or "hour"] value NUMBER numval < 0 tests (failures expected) ... pmResult ... numpmid: 3 253.2.4 (simple.now): numval: 3 valfmt: 0 vlist[]: inst [0 or "sec"] value NUMBER inst [1 or "min"] value NUMBER inst [2 or "hour"] value NUMBER 253.2.4 (simple.now): numval: 1 valfmt: 0 vlist[]: inst [0 or "sec"] value NUMBER 253.2.4 (simple.now): No PMCD agent for domain of request pmStore: Missing metric value(s) __pmControlLog: OK pmResult ... numpmid: 3 253.2.4 (simple.now): numval: 3 valfmt: 0 vlist[]: inst [0 or "sec"] value NUMBER inst [1 or "min"] value NUMBER inst [2 or "hour"] value NUMBER 253.2.4 (simple.now): numval: 1 valfmt: 0 vlist[]: inst [0 or "sec"] value NUMBER 253.2.4 (simple.now): numval: 3 valfmt: 0 vlist[]: inst [0 or "sec"] value NUMBER inst [1 or "min"] value NUMBER inst [2 or "hour"] value NUMBER Quitting need at least 4 metrics for profile tests