SystemTap PMDA ============== This PMDA uses the SystemTap Linux kernel trace infrastructure to obtain performance data. Both SystemTap and this PMDA are easily configurable, allowing arbitrary trace points to be monitored. The PMDA itself is all Perl code, and thus easily extended to monitor additional types of trace information from SystemTap. The file $PCP_PMDAS_DIR/probes.stp contains the SystemTap script which will be run by the stap(1) command to insert the kernel instrumentation. It is intended that once suitable instrumentation has been found running SystemTap interactively, that a modified probes.stp and PMDA would then be installed to export the interesting data to PCP clients (for logging, charting, etc). Metrics ======= The file ./help contains descriptions for all of the metrics exported by this PMDA. Once the PMDA has been installed, the following command will list all the available metrics and their explanatory "help" text: $ pminfo -fT systemtap Installation ============ + # cd $PCP_PMDAS_DIR/systemtap + Check that there is no clash in the Performance Metrics Domain defined in ./domain.h and the other PMDAs currently in use (see $PCP_PMCDCONF_PATH). If there is, edit pmdasystemtap.pl to use a different domain number. + Then simply use # ./Install and choose both the "collector" and "monitor" installation configuration options. De-installation =============== + Simply use # cd $PCP_PMDAS_DIR/systemtap # ./Remove Troubleshooting =============== + After installing or restarting the agent, the PMCD log file ($PCP_LOG_DIR/pmcd/pmcd.log) and the PMDA log file ($PCP_LOG_DIR/pmcd/systemtap.log) should be checked for any warnings or errors.