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Re: pcp-2.1.1/src/pmdas/linux/pmda.c bug

To: "Dale F. Brantly" <dale.brantly@xxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: pcp-2.1.1/src/pmdas/linux/pmda.c bug
From: markgw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Mark Goodwin)
Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2000 10:56:31 -0500
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In-reply-to: "Dale F. Brantly" <dale.brantly@xxxxxxx> "Re: pcp-2.1.1/src/pmdas/linux/pmda.c bug" (Feb 10, 12:06)
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On Feb 10, 12:06, Dale F. Brantly wrote:
> Subject: Re: pcp-2.1.1/src/pmdas/linux/pmda.c bug
> Mark Goodwin wrote:
>
> Done... Built/installed without any problems.  Ran pmchart from the
> O2 without any problems.

OK great! When I have the final 2.1.4 SRPM, if you wouldn't mind,
I'll get you to build the binary RPM and make it available. thanks.

> Is there any 'quick' document for adding
> new elements collected to pcp?  I would just like to tinker some, add
> a cpu temperature for the ppc.  Just need the outline steps where to
> add code, etc.

You should add a new PMDA for the ppc temperature metrics. See the
example source code for the "trivial" PMDA, in src/pmdas/trivial. There
is also the techpubs.sgi.com documentation for the "Performance Co-Pilot
Programmers Guide" (use that text in the search engine). It has detailed
instructions for writing a new PMDA.

    -- Mark

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