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Re: [pcp] Containers analysis with PCP

To: Nathan Scott <nathans@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [pcp] Containers analysis with PCP
From: Mark Goodwin <mgoodwin@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2015 10:50:51 +1000
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On 02/10/2015 10:35 AM, Nathan Scott wrote:
Hi Mark,

----- Original Message -----
[...]
Not working for me either, but I'm getting ENOSUP errors. I'm running
top-of-tree on f19 (3.10.3-1) :
[...]
# pminfo -h localhost --container c2a1bd412ad4 -f hinv.ncpu
pminfo: Cannot connect to PMCD on host "localhost": Operation not supported

What does "pminfo -f containers" say?

see attached pminfo -f containers.name (it's pretty wordy)


Also note: after upgrading to pcp-3.10.3 I had to manually Install the
new root PMDA. Should it be auto-installed?

It is auto-installed for new installations, and /etc/pcp/pmcd/pmcd.conf
falls under the usual RPM configuration file rules for an upgrade.

that's fine, but if the root PMDA is needed for container support to
function, then we'll have an upgrade issue that'll need management (?)

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