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Re: [pcp] sosreport and pcp

To: "'Michele Baldessari'" <michele@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [pcp] sosreport and pcp
From: "Ken McDonell" <kenj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 5 May 2014 17:33:07 +1000
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On 02/05/14 06:03, Michele Baldessari wrote:
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Hi Ken,

if you have some spare time to check it here are the rpms:
- EL7 - http://acksyn.org/files/rpms/sosreport/pcp/el7/
- F20 - http://acksyn.org/files/rpms/sosreport/pcp/f20/

Thanks.  Took it for a spin on F20.

There are some dirs. below /var/lib/pcp/config that will not really help
(they are populated from the RPMS and either not likely to be changed and/or
not likely to shed light on any "issue") ... namely pmchart, pmlogconf,
pmieconf and pmlogrewrite.  Dropping these reduces the file count by over
50% in my test case, but does not reduce the tarball volume by much ... it
just makes it a little more trees and less forest when you unpack the
tarball.

And if Frank's general suggestion below /var/log/pcp does not already catch
these, I'd suggest adding /var/log/pcp/pmie/<hostname> and
/var/log/pcp/pmproxy.

Also /var/log/pcp/pmwebd and /var/log/pcp/pmmgr may contain relevant info,
but I'll defer to Frank who's the expert on these ones.

Looks good and thanks.

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