Hi,
I have a working C++/Linux application that as a side-function
collects/consumes some PCP perf data using libpcp library
functions.
A new imposed requirement is that my application and any
libraries/daemons that it uses are to be installed on a group
of clustered VMs but the installer can not act as root
during
the installation. Is it possible to to create a stripped-down
PCP version that could be installed and operated without
root privileges?
If so, is the logical starting point a source distro or
(preferably)
a Centos-built rpm, from which I can extract components
with rpm2cpio? Perhaps a minimal set that includes pmcd,
libpcp, and related dependencies with a user-level pmcd
startup.
I'd be happy to provide feedback on my efforts, if successful;
but I don't even want to begin if there is a brick wall in my
path.
Thanks.
regards,
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