QA output created by 350 simple.color inst [0 or "red"] value N inst [1 or "green"] value N inst [2 or "blue"] value N simple.now inst [0 or "sec"] value N inst [1 or "min"] value N inst [2 or "hour"] value N simple.numfetch value N simple.time.sys value N simple.time.user value N simple.color Help: This metric has 3 instances, designated "red", "green" and "blue". The value of the metric is monotonic increasing in the range 0 to 255, then back to 0. The different instances have different starting values, namely 0 (red), 100 (green) and 200 (blue). The metric values my be altered using pmstore(1). 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. simple.numfetch Help: The cumulative number of pmFetch operations directed to the "simple" PMDA. This counter may be modified with pmstore(1). simple.time.sys Help: The time in seconds that the CPU has spent executing system code for the agent. simple.time.user Help: The time in seconds that the CPU has spent executing user code for the agent. simple.color inst [0 or "red"] value N inst [1 or "green"] value N inst [2 or "blue"] value N simple.now inst [0 or "sec"] value N inst [1 or "min"] value N inst [2 or "hour"] value N simple.numfetch value N simple.time.sys value N simple.time.user value N simple.color [Metrics which increment with each fetch] simple.now [Time of day with a configurable instance domain] simple.numfetch [Number of pmFetch operations.] simple.time.sys [Time agent has spent executing system code] simple.time.user [Time agent has spent executing user code]