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Re: [pcp] Combined metrics with PCP_DERIVED_CONFIG

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Subject: Re: [pcp] Combined metrics with PCP_DERIVED_CONFIG
From: Ken McDonell <kenj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2014 06:10:15 +1000
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On 25/07/14 02:00, Martin Spier wrote:
I know it's possible to do arithmetic operations on top of metrics to
create derived metrics, like:

kernel.all.cpu.sum = kernel.all.cpu.sys + kernel.all.cpu.user

Is it possible to combine metrics into a single metric with multiple
series? Like a derived metric with two or more series:

kernel.all.cpu.combined = [kernel.all.cpu.sys, kernel.all.cpu.user]

Sorry Martin, I don't understand the question.

What do you mean by "multiple series"?

Perhaps you could give a small example of what you'd like to achieve?

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