https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1229458
Bug ID: 1229458
Summary: pmda Install should not start pmlogger
Product: Fedora
Version: rawhide
Component: pcp
Assignee: nathans@xxxxxxxxxx
Reporter: fche@xxxxxxxxxx
QA Contact: extras-qa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
CC: brolley@xxxxxxxxxx, fche@xxxxxxxxxx, lberk@xxxxxxxxxx,
mgoodwin@xxxxxxxxxx, nathans@xxxxxxxxxx,
pcp@xxxxxxxxxxx, scox@xxxxxxxxxx
A Makepkgs-built pcp git build (few days old) does a
/usr/share/pcp/lib/pcp start
as a part of the pmdas/json/Install. In turn this opines:
Starting pmcd ...
/usr/share/pcp/lib/pmlogger: Warning: Performance Co-Pilot archive logger(s)
not permanently enabled.
To enable pmlogger, run the following as root:
# /usr/bin/systemctl enable pmlogger.service
Starting pmlogger ...
and indeed a pmlogger process is started.
But there is no need for a pmlogger on this machine. Perhaps the admin prefers
pmmgr. Perhaps there is no need for local logging at all. The pmda-install
operation should at most suggest pmlogger, definitely not insist. If it wants
to restart pmcd (due to pmda forced_restart=true), it should stick to
restarting pmcd.
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