hi,
On May 23, 4:07pm, Michal Kara wrote:
> Subject: Re: New version of MySQL pmda - now full featured
> >...
> > Were there any other help text problems you saw? (I'm currently
> > using the pcp-2.1.3-1 rpm on my machine)
> >
> The help didn't seem to appear. But if it works for you, it
> is probably OK.
>
when I run "pminfo -Tt mysql" I see good stuff. if you see nothing,
or get an error, there may be a helpful message in the log file -
/var/log/pcp/pmcd/mysql.log.
> Thanks :) - I suppose there is no clash with the number 66 - if there
> is, feel free to choose any other number.
>
there was no clash, and its checked into the tree now.
> BTW, do you plan to include whole mysql pmda in the PCP release?
> It is not big. The problem with such thing is how to let people
> know that it exists...
>
I don't have a strong preference either way, but others may.
I guess as more and more PMDAs are created, it might be better to
create separate rpm's for each specialised PMDA. In particular, the
mysql PMDA needs additional shared libraries outside of the set that
pcp needs, so it may be more ideal to keep a smaller base pcp rpm
and build on top of that (e.g. in the mysql case, a pmdamysql rpm
which can require both pcp and mysql rpms of acceptable versions to
be installed before allowing itself to be installed).
cheers.
--
Nathan
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