I removed all the PCP rpms.
Then ...
kenj@vm04:~/src/pcp$ sudo rpm -U `ls pcp-3.10.0//build/rpm/*.rpm | sed -e
'/src.rpm/d'`
cp: cannot create regular file `/etc/pcp/pmie/cisco/out_util': No such file or
directory
cp: cannot create regular file `/etc/pcp/pmie/cisco/in_util': No such file or
directory
Rebuilding PMNS ...
Starting pmcd ...
Starting pmlogger ...
Starting pmie ...
Starting pmproxy ...
Waiting for pmmgr to terminate ...
Starting pmmgr ...
Where are these "cp" failures coming from?
/etc/pcp/pmie/cisco is totally bogus and I cannot find anything in our source
or rpm packaging that would generate this pathname.
The out_util and in_util files are installed (correctly) like this for pmieconf
below $PCP_VAR/config/pmieconf (not below /etc and not for pmie)...
kenj@vm04:~/src/pcp$ ls -l /var/lib/pcp/config/pmieconf/cisco
total 8
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1386 Sep 17 01:10 in_util
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1389 Sep 17 01:10 out_util
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