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Re: pcpmon and pcp-pro

To: Alan Hoyt <ahyt@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: pcpmon and pcp-pro
From: Troy Dawson <dawson@xxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 06 May 2003 07:45:41 -0500
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Hi,
No, I found a source rpm, so I have the source code, and everything is working. It was more of a curiousity question, though it would be nice to expand the graphical tools.
Troy

Alan Hoyt wrote:
Troy Dawson wrote:

Howdy again,
My old version of pcp-pro didn't work very well on pcp 2.3. (I'm not complaining, just stating) So I tried out the latest pcpmon, which worked very well. The only problem is that all the web pages I found pointing at pcpmon's web site, didn't work. Is pcpmon still being developed? If so, is there a web page? If not, is anyone planning on taking it up again?


Are you looking for the source code? I have a copy Michal Kara's last pcpmon release (1.3.3 I think) parked on a server somewhere around here. Let me know, and I will email you a copy. Maybe the guys at SGI would be willing to park some adjunct (i.e. PCP related) open source code on their server as a repository. It might make it easier (and help facilitate) the continued development of projects like pcpmon even if the original author has moved on.

- Alan -



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