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RE: FW: Performance Co-Pilot v2.5.0

To: "Passmore, Richard (Mission Systems)" <Richard.Passmore@xxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: FW: Performance Co-Pilot v2.5.0
From: Ken McDonell <kenj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 04 Jan 2006 07:34:50 +1100
Cc: postmaster@xxxxxxxxxxx, makc@xxxxxxx, pcp-info@xxxxxxx, pcp@xxxxxxxxxxx
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Sender: pcp-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxx
Would appear to be yet another example of mail not making it onto the
pcp@xxxxxxxxxxx mailing list.  Can someone who can, please fix this?

Max, could you please post src/pmdas/aix/common.h to the list (if it
works) and Richard asap?

Also add common.h to LSRCFILES in src/pmdas/aix/GNUmakefile.

Thanks.

On Tue, 2006-01-03 at 13:26 -0700, Passmore, Richard (Mission Systems)
wrote:
> Ken - Thanks for the quick reply.  Kirk Kern from IBM is helping us out
> with this problem and he has successfully compiled everything for AIX
> except for the PDMA portion.  He said in an internal email that
> "common.h" is missing from the distribution and he has sent that in to
> the mailing list.  I am going to pass this information and your new
> email address to him.
> 
> Thanks much!
> 
>       Rich Passmore 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ken McDonell [mailto:kenj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
> Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2006 12:47 PM
> To: Passmore, Richard (Mission Systems)
> Cc: pcp-info@xxxxxxx; makc@xxxxxxx; pcp@xxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: FW: Performance Co-Pilot v2.5.0
> 
> G'day Richard.
> 
> I don't know what happened to your earlier mailing attempts, but I've
> Cc'd my reply in the hope that this reaches the wider PCP community.
> 
> Up until the time I left SGI, the PCP source was compiling cleanly for
> both AIX 5.2 and Solaris 8 (the only variants of those platforms I had
> access to), however I don't have information to identify the compiler
> tool chain  that was being used.
> 
> As far as I can tell, there are no changes to libpcp/src/auxconnect.c
> that have been made recently, so I doubt this is a regression from 2.4
> to 2.5.
> 
> My guess is that something in your build environment is being picky
> about errno (perhaps as a result of threading support?) ... PCP is not
> multithreaded, so do you have the option of compiling for a single
> threaded execution mode?
> 
> Other than that, I'd guess the errno (and h_errno) stuff is going to
> need some work to parameterize it into a format the will work across
> platforms.
> 
> I recall seeing some mention of other patches for PCP for other
> platforms, e.g. http://oss.sgi.com/archives/pcp/2005-11/msg00005.html
> so maybe the work has already been done.
> 
> Failing that, if you could provide me with login access to a system
> where the problems are being seen I could investigate (as I did much of
> the original cross-platform porting) ... I don't have access to any
> Solaris or AIX systems in my new job. 
> 
> On Tue, 2006-01-03 at 10:28 -0700, Passmore, Richard (Mission Systems)
> wrote:
> > 
> > 
> > ______________________________________________  
> > From:   Passmore, Richard (Mission Systems)   
> > Sent:   Wednesday, December 21, 2005 2:01 PM 
> > To:     'kenmcd@xxxxxxx' 
> > Subject:        Performance Co-Pilot v2.5.0
> > 
> > Hello, my name is Rich Passmore.  I previously sent the text below to 
> > the pcp@xxxxxxxxxxx mailing group, but never saw a reply.  It was 
> > suggested that I email you directly concerning a compilation problem 
> > for PcPv2.5.0 on AIX from a former SGI employee who now works for IBM.
> > 
> > Keeping this brief, here is what I am seeing.  I have xlc/c++ v7.0 
> > installed on an IBM OpenPower pSeries 520 and I am attempting to 
> > compile PcP for AIX v5.3 ML2.  I am using the following command line 
> > entry to configure/compile, "gmake CC=xlC CCC=xlC CPP=cpp".  With this
> 
> > and various other attempts, I keep coming back to the following
> > errors:
> > 
> > "auxconnect.c", line 101.25: 1506-275 (S) Unexpected text 'int'
> > encountered. 
> > "auxconnect.c", line 101.25: 1506-275 (S) Unexpected text ')'
> > encountered. 
> > "auxconnect.c", line 101.32: 1506-276 (S) Syntax error: possible 
> > missing ')'?
> > gmake[3]: *** [auxconnect.o] Error 1
> > gmake[2]: *** [default] Error 2
> > gmake[1]: *** [default_pcp] Error 2
> > gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/export/sysadmin/pkgs/pcp-2.5.0/src' 
> > gmake: *** [default_pcp] Error 2
> > 
> > Interestingly enough, if I comment out lines 100-101 in auxconnect.c, 
> > the compiler goes right past this and continues to build until other 
> > compiler issues come up.
> > 
> > Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
> > 
> > 
> >         Rich Passmore 
> >         Northrop Grumman Mission Systems 
> >         (720)744-7387 Work 
> >         877-237-4820 Pager
> > 
> > 
> > Text below previously emailed to the pcp@xxxxxxxxxxx mailing group
> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> > ------------------------------
> > 
> > I am the system administrator for a heterogenous environment of 
> > approx. thirty machines running IRIX 6.5.x, Redhat Enterprise 3&4, AIX
> 
> > 5.3, and Solaris 9.
> > 
> > We are attempting to collect metrics between machines on three 
> > different subnets in a 1 gigabit network environment.  We have a 
> > licensed copy of PCP for our IRIX platform and would like to compile 
> > PCP for our other platforms.  To date I have successfully compiled 
> > version 2.4.0 for Linux, IRIX, and Solaris, however the Solaris 
> > version core dumps everytime we attempt to run it.  I downloaded the
> > v2.5.0-1 source and ran into numerous issues trying to compile for 
> > Solaris.  I have been unsuccessful in compiling ANY version of PCP on 
> > AIX 5.3.
> > 
> > Has anyone successfully compiled PCP for Solaris and/or AIX and what 
> > did you have to do?  Is there a specific environment setup that I 
> > need, such as setting  LD_LIBRARY_PATH?
> > 
> > On both our Solaris and AIX machines I have installed the standard GNU
> 
> > suite of tools and still run into problems attempting to build.
> > 
> > Any help would be greatly appreciated!
> > 
> >  - Rich
> > 
> 
> 
> 


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