Hi,
currently some commands can't be copypasted from the quick guide as at
least Firefox renders font color changes with an extra space.
diff --git a/man/html/guide.html b/man/html/guide.html
index ff85e5c..3329b82 100644
--- a/man/html/guide.html
+++ b/man/html/guide.html
@@ -108,8 +108,8 @@
<P>To enable centralized archive log collection on the monitoring host, its
pmlogger is configured to fetch performance metrics from collector hosts. Add
each collector host to the pmlogger configuration file
<TT>/etc/pcp/pmlogger/control</TT> and then restart the pmlogger service on the
monitoring host.
<TABLE WIDTH="100%" BORDER=0 CELLPADDING=10 CELLSPACING=20>
- <TR><TD BGCOLOR="#e2e2e2" WIDTH="70%"><BR><IMG
SRC="images/stepfwd_on.png" ALT="" WIDTH=16 HEIGHT=16
BORDER=0> Enable recording of metrics from remote host
<B><FONT COLOR="#cc0000">acme.com</FONT></B>:<B><BR>
-<BR> # echo <FONT COLOR="#cc0000">acme.com</FONT> n n
PCP_LOG_DIR/pmlogger/<FONT COLOR="#cc0000">acme.com</FONT> -r -T24h10m -c
config.<FONT COLOR="#cc0000">acme.com</FONT> >> /etc/pcp/pmlogger/control
+ <TR><TD BGCOLOR="#e2e2e2" WIDTH="70%"><BR><IMG
SRC="images/stepfwd_on.png" ALT="" WIDTH=16 HEIGHT=16
BORDER=0> Enable recording of metrics from remote host
<B>acme.com</B>:<B><BR>
+<BR> # echo acme.com n n PCP_LOG_DIR/pmlogger/acme.com -r -T24h10m -c
config.acme.com >> /etc/pcp/pmlogger/control
<BR>
<BR> # service pmlogger restart
</B></TD></TR>
@@ -133,7 +133,7 @@
<br> $ sudo apt-get install pcp-manager
<br> $ sudo update-rc.d pmmgr defaults
<br> # Common:
-<br> # echo <FONT COLOR="#cc0000">acme.com</FONT> >> /etc/pcp/pmmgr/target-host
+<br> # echo acme.com >> /etc/pcp/pmmgr/target-host
<br> # echo avahi >> /etc/pcp/pmmgr/target-discover
<br> # echo probe=<FONT COLOR="#cc0000">ip.addr.tup.le/netmask</FONT> >>
/etc/pcp/pmmgr/target-discover
<br> # service pmmgr restart
@@ -189,35 +189,35 @@ Performance Co-Pilot configuration on smash:
<TABLE WIDTH="100%" BORDER=0 CELLPADDING=10 CELLSPACING=20>
<TR><TD BGCOLOR="#e2e2e2" WIDTH="70%"><BR><IMG
SRC="images/stepfwd_on.png" ALT="" WIDTH=16 HEIGHT=16
BORDER=0>
Display all the enabled performance metrics on a host (use with -t to include
a short description for each):<BR><B>
-<BR> $ <a href="http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/pminfo.1.html">pminfo</a>
-h <FONT COLOR="#cc0000">acme.com</FONT></B>
+<BR> $ <a href="http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/pminfo.1.html">pminfo</a>
-h acme.com</B>
</TD></TR>
</TABLE>
<TABLE WIDTH="100%" BORDER=0 CELLPADDING=10 CELLSPACING=20>
<TR><TD BGCOLOR="#e2e2e2" WIDTH="70%"><BR><IMG
SRC="images/stepfwd_on.png" ALT="" WIDTH=16 HEIGHT=16
BORDER=0>
Display detailed information about a performance metric and its current
values:<BR><B>
-<BR> $ <a href="http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/pminfo.1.html">pminfo</a>
-dfmtT disk.partitions.read -h <FONT COLOR="#cc0000">acme.com</FONT></B>
+<BR> $ <a href="http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/pminfo.1.html">pminfo</a>
-dfmtT disk.partitions.read -h acme.com</B>
</TD></TR>
</TABLE>
<TABLE WIDTH="100%" BORDER=0 CELLPADDING=10 CELLSPACING=20>
<TR><TD BGCOLOR="#e2e2e2" WIDTH="70%"><BR><IMG
SRC="images/stepfwd_on.png" ALT="" WIDTH=16 HEIGHT=16
BORDER=0>
Monitor live disk write operations per partition with two second interval
using fixed point notation (use <EM>-i</EM> instance to list only certain
metrics and <EM>-r</EM> for raw values):<BR><B>
-<BR> $ <a href="http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/pmval.1.html">pmval</a>
-t 2sec -f 3 disk.partitions.write -h <FONT COLOR="#cc0000">acme.com</FONT></B>
+<BR> $ <a href="http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/pmval.1.html">pmval</a>
-t 2sec -f 3 disk.partitions.write -h acme.com</B>
</TD></TR>
</TABLE>
<TABLE WIDTH="100%" BORDER=0 CELLPADDING=10 CELLSPACING=20>
<TR><TD BGCOLOR="#e2e2e2" WIDTH="70%"><BR><IMG
SRC="images/stepfwd_on.png" ALT="" WIDTH=16 HEIGHT=16
BORDER=0>
Monitor live CPU load, memory usage, and disk write operations per partition
with two second interval using fixed width columns:<BR><B>
-<BR> $ <a
href="http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/pmdumptext.1.html">pmdumptext</a> -i
-l 'kernel.all.load[1]' mem.util.used disk.partitions.write -h <FONT
COLOR="#cc0000">acme.com</FONT></B>
+<BR> $ <a
href="http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/pmdumptext.1.html">pmdumptext</a> -i
-l 'kernel.all.load[1]' mem.util.used disk.partitions.write -h acme.com</B>
</TD></TR>
</TABLE>
<TABLE WIDTH="100%" BORDER=0 CELLPADDING=10 CELLSPACING=20>
<TR><TD BGCOLOR="#e2e2e2" WIDTH="70%"><BR><IMG
SRC="images/stepfwd_on.png" ALT="" WIDTH=16 HEIGHT=16
BORDER=0>
Monitor system metrics in a top like window (this needs a large
terminal):<BR><B>
-<BR> $ <a href="http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/pmatop.1.html">pmatop</a>
-h <FONT COLOR="#cc0000">acme.com</FONT></B>
+<BR> $ <a href="http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/pmatop.1.html">pmatop</a>
-h acme.com</B>
</TD></TR>
</TABLE>
@@ -231,7 +231,7 @@ Monitor system metrics in a sar like fashion with two
second interval from two d
<TABLE WIDTH="100%" BORDER=0 CELLPADDING=10 CELLSPACING=20>
<TR><TD BGCOLOR="#e2e2e2" WIDTH="70%"><BR><IMG
SRC="images/stepfwd_on.png" ALT="" WIDTH=16 HEIGHT=16
BORDER=0>
Monitor system metrics in an iostat like fashion with two second
interval:<BR><B>
-<BR> $ <a
href="http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/pmiostat.1.html">pmiostat</a> -t
2sec -h <FONT COLOR="#cc0000">acme.com</FONT></B>
+<BR> $ <a
href="http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/pmiostat.1.html">pmiostat</a> -t
2sec -h acme.com</B>
</TD></TR>
</TABLE>
@@ -250,98 +250,98 @@ Monitor performance metrics with a GUI application with
two second default inter
<TABLE WIDTH="100%" BORDER=0 CELLPADDING=10 CELLSPACING=20>
<TR><TD BGCOLOR="#e2e2e2" WIDTH="70%"><BR><IMG
SRC="images/stepfwd_on.png" ALT="" WIDTH=16 HEIGHT=16
BORDER=0>
Check the host and the time period an archive covers:<BR><B>
-<BR> $ <a
href="http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/pmdumplog.1.html">pmdumplog</a> -l
<FONT COLOR="#cc0000">acme.com</FONT>/20140902</B>
+<BR> $ <a
href="http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/pmdumplog.1.html">pmdumplog</a> -l
acme.com/20140902</B>
</TD></TR>
</TABLE>
<TABLE WIDTH="100%" BORDER=0 CELLPADDING=10 CELLSPACING=20>
<TR><TD BGCOLOR="#e2e2e2" WIDTH="70%"><BR><IMG
SRC="images/stepfwd_on.png" ALT="" WIDTH=16 HEIGHT=16
BORDER=0>
Check PCP configuration at the time when an archive was created:<BR><B>
-<BR> $ <a href="http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/pcp.1.html">pcp</a> -a
<FONT COLOR="#cc0000">acme.com</FONT>/20140902</B>
+<BR> $ <a href="http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/pcp.1.html">pcp</a> -a
acme.com/20140902</B>
</TD></TR>
</TABLE>
<TABLE WIDTH="100%" BORDER=0 CELLPADDING=10 CELLSPACING=20>
<TR><TD BGCOLOR="#e2e2e2" WIDTH="70%"><BR><IMG
SRC="images/stepfwd_on.png" ALT="" WIDTH=16 HEIGHT=16
BORDER=0>
Display all enabled performance metrics at the time when an archive was
created:<BR><B>
-<BR> $ <a href="http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/pminfo.1.html">pminfo</a>
-a <FONT COLOR="#cc0000">acme.com</FONT>/20140902</B>
+<BR> $ <a href="http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/pminfo.1.html">pminfo</a>
-a acme.com/20140902</B>
</TD></TR>
</TABLE>
<TABLE WIDTH="100%" BORDER=0 CELLPADDING=10 CELLSPACING=20>
<TR><TD BGCOLOR="#e2e2e2" WIDTH="70%"><BR><IMG
SRC="images/stepfwd_on.png" ALT="" WIDTH=16 HEIGHT=16
BORDER=0>
Display detailed information about a performance metric at the time when an
archive was created:<BR><B>
-<BR> $ <a href="http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/pminfo.1.html">pminfo</a>
-df mem.freemem -a <FONT COLOR="#cc0000">acme.com</FONT>/20140902</B>
+<BR> $ <a href="http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/pminfo.1.html">pminfo</a>
-df mem.freemem -a acme.com/20140902</B>
</TD></TR>
</TABLE>
<TABLE WIDTH="100%" BORDER=0 CELLPADDING=10 CELLSPACING=20>
<TR><TD BGCOLOR="#e2e2e2" WIDTH="70%"><BR><IMG
SRC="images/stepfwd_on.png" ALT="" WIDTH=16 HEIGHT=16
BORDER=0>
Dump past disk write operations per partition in an archive using fixed point
notation (use <EM>-i</EM> instance to list only certain metrics and <EM>-r</EM>
for raw values):<BR><B>
-<BR> $ <a href="http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/pmval.1.html">pmval</a>
-f 3 disk.partitions.write -a <FONT COLOR="#cc0000">acme.com</FONT>/20140902</B>
+<BR> $ <a href="http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/pmval.1.html">pmval</a>
-f 3 disk.partitions.write -a acme.com/20140902</B>
</TD></TR>
</TABLE>
<TABLE WIDTH="100%" BORDER=0 CELLPADDING=10 CELLSPACING=20>
<TR><TD BGCOLOR="#e2e2e2" WIDTH="70%"><BR><IMG
SRC="images/stepfwd_on.png" ALT="" WIDTH=16 HEIGHT=16
BORDER=0>
Replay past disk write operations per partition in an archive with two second
interval using fixed point notation between 9 AM and 10 AM (use full dates with
syntax like <EM>@"2014-08-20 14:00:00"</EM>):<BR><B>
-<BR> $ <a href="http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/pmval.1.html">pmval</a>
-d -t 2sec -f 3 disk.partitions.write -S @09:00 -T @10:00 -a <FONT
COLOR="#cc0000">acme.com</FONT>/20140902</B>
+<BR> $ <a href="http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/pmval.1.html">pmval</a>
-d -t 2sec -f 3 disk.partitions.write -S @09:00 -T @10:00 -a
acme.com/20140902</B>
</TD></TR>
</TABLE>
<TABLE WIDTH="100%" BORDER=0 CELLPADDING=10 CELLSPACING=20>
<TR><TD BGCOLOR="#e2e2e2" WIDTH="70%"><BR><IMG
SRC="images/stepfwd_on.png" ALT="" WIDTH=16 HEIGHT=16
BORDER=0>
Calculate average values of performance metrics in an archive between 9 AM /
10 AM using table like formatting including the time of minimum/maximum value
and the actual minimum/maximum value:<BR><B>
-<BR> $ <a
href="http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/pmlogsummary.1.html">pmlogsummary</a>
-HlfiImM -S @09:00 -T @10:00 <FONT COLOR="#cc0000">acme.com</FONT>/20140902
disk.partitions.write mem.freemem</B>
+<BR> $ <a
href="http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/pmlogsummary.1.html">pmlogsummary</a>
-HlfiImM -S @09:00 -T @10:00 acme.com/20140902 disk.partitions.write
mem.freemem</B>
</TD></TR>
</TABLE>
<TABLE WIDTH="100%" BORDER=0 CELLPADDING=10 CELLSPACING=20>
<TR><TD BGCOLOR="#e2e2e2" WIDTH="70%"><BR><IMG
SRC="images/stepfwd_on.png" ALT="" WIDTH=16 HEIGHT=16
BORDER=0>
Dump past CPU load, memory usage, and disk write operations per partition in
an archive averaged over 10 minute interval with fixed columns between 9 AM and
10 AM:<BR><B>
-<BR> $ <a
href="http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/pmdumptext.1.html">pmdumptext</a> -t
10m -i -l -S @09:00 -T @10:00 'kernel.all.load[1]' 'mem.util.used'
'disk.partitions.write' -a <FONT COLOR="#cc0000">acme.com</FONT>/20140902</B>
+<BR> $ <a
href="http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/pmdumptext.1.html">pmdumptext</a> -t
10m -i -l -S @09:00 -T @10:00 'kernel.all.load[1]' 'mem.util.used'
'disk.partitions.write' -a acme.com/20140902</B>
</TD></TR>
</TABLE>
<TABLE WIDTH="100%" BORDER=0 CELLPADDING=10 CELLSPACING=20>
<TR><TD BGCOLOR="#e2e2e2" WIDTH="70%"><BR><IMG
SRC="images/stepfwd_on.png" ALT="" WIDTH=16 HEIGHT=16
BORDER=0>
Summarize differences in past performance metrics between two archives,
comparing 2 AM / 3 AM in the first archive to 9 AM / 10 AM in the second
archive (grep for <EM>'+'</EM> to quickly see values which were zero during the
first period):<BR><B>
-<BR> $ <a href="http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/pmdiff.1.html">pmdiff</a>
-S @02:00 -T @03:00 -B @09:00 -E @10:00 <FONT
COLOR="#cc0000">acme.com</FONT>/20140902 <FONT
COLOR="#cc0000">acme.com</FONT>/20140901</B>
+<BR> $ <a href="http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/pmdiff.1.html">pmdiff</a>
-S @02:00 -T @03:00 -B @09:00 -E @10:00 acme.com/20140902 acme.com/20140901</B>
</TD></TR>
</TABLE>
<TABLE WIDTH="100%" BORDER=0 CELLPADDING=10 CELLSPACING=20>
<TR><TD BGCOLOR="#e2e2e2" WIDTH="70%"><BR><IMG
SRC="images/stepfwd_on.png" ALT="" WIDTH=16 HEIGHT=16
BORDER=0>
Replay past system metrics in an archive in a top like window starting 9 AM
(this needs a large window):<BR><B>
-<BR> $ <a href="http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/pmatop.1.html">pmatop</a>
-S @09:00 -a <FONT COLOR="#cc0000">acme.com</FONT>/20140902</B>
+<BR> $ <a href="http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/pmatop.1.html">pmatop</a>
-S @09:00 -a acme.com/20140902</B>
</TD></TR>
</TABLE>
<TABLE WIDTH="100%" BORDER=0 CELLPADDING=10 CELLSPACING=20>
<TR><TD BGCOLOR="#e2e2e2" WIDTH="70%"><BR><IMG
SRC="images/stepfwd_on.png" ALT="" WIDTH=16 HEIGHT=16
BORDER=0>
Dump past system metrics in a sar like fashion averaged over 10 minute
interval in an archive between 9 AM and 10 AM:<BR><B>
-<BR> $ <a href="http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/pmstat.1.html">pmstat</a>
-t 10m -S @09:00 -T @10:00 -a <FONT COLOR="#cc0000">acme.com</FONT>/20140902</B>
+<BR> $ <a href="http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/pmstat.1.html">pmstat</a>
-t 10m -S @09:00 -T @10:00 -a acme.com/20140902</B>
</TD></TR>
</TABLE>
<TABLE WIDTH="100%" BORDER=0 CELLPADDING=10 CELLSPACING=20>
<TR><TD BGCOLOR="#e2e2e2" WIDTH="70%"><BR><IMG
SRC="images/stepfwd_on.png" ALT="" WIDTH=16 HEIGHT=16
BORDER=0>
Dump past system metrics in an <a
href="http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/iostat.1.html">iostat(1)</a> like
fashion averaged over one hour interval in an archive:<BR><B>
-<BR> $ <a
href="http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/pmiostat.1.html">pmiostat</a> -t 1h
-a <FONT COLOR="#cc0000">acme.com</FONT>/20140902</B>
+<BR> $ <a
href="http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/pmiostat.1.html">pmiostat</a> -t 1h
-a acme.com/20140902</B>
</TD></TR>
</TABLE>
<TABLE WIDTH="100%" BORDER=0 CELLPADDING=10 CELLSPACING=20>
<TR><TD BGCOLOR="#e2e2e2" WIDTH="70%"><BR><IMG
SRC="images/stepfwd_on.png" ALT="" WIDTH=16 HEIGHT=16
BORDER=0>
Dump past system metrics in a <a
href="http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/free.1.html">free(1)</a> like
fashion at a specific historical time offset:<BR><B>
-<BR> $ <a href="http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/pcp.1.html">pcp</a> -a
<FONT COLOR="#cc0000">acme.com</FONT>/20140902 -O @10:02 free</B>
+<BR> $ <a href="http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/pcp.1.html">pcp</a> -a
acme.com/20140902 -O @10:02 free</B>
</TD></TR>
</TABLE>
<TABLE WIDTH="100%" BORDER=0 CELLPADDING=10 CELLSPACING=20>
<TR><TD BGCOLOR="#e2e2e2" WIDTH="70%"><BR><IMG
SRC="images/stepfwd_on.png" ALT="" WIDTH=16 HEIGHT=16
BORDER=0>
Replay performance metrics with a GUI application with two second default
interval in an archive between 9 AM and 10 AM. Use <EM>File->New Chart</EM>
to select metrics to be included in a new view and use <EM>File->Open
View</EM> to use a predefined view:<BR><B>
-<BR> $ <a
href="http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/pmchart.1.html">pmchart</a> -t 2sec
-S @09:00 -T @10:00 -a <FONT COLOR="#cc0000">acme.com</FONT>/20140902</B>
+<BR> $ <a
href="http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/pmchart.1.html">pmchart</a> -t 2sec
-S @09:00 -T @10:00 -a acme.com/20140902</B>
</TD></TR>
</TABLE>
@@ -407,14 +407,14 @@ Monitor the CPU time, memory usage (RSS), and the number
of threads of the proce
<TABLE WIDTH="100%" BORDER=0 CELLPADDING=10 CELLSPACING=20>
<TR><TD BGCOLOR="#e2e2e2" WIDTH="70%"><BR><IMG
SRC="images/stepfwd_on.png" ALT="" WIDTH=16 HEIGHT=16
BORDER=0>
Display all the available process related metrics in an archive:<BR><B>
-<BR> $ <a href="http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/pminfo.1.html">pminfo</a>
proc -a <FONT COLOR="#cc0000">acme.com</FONT>/20140902</B>
+<BR> $ <a href="http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/pminfo.1.html">pminfo</a>
proc -a acme.com/20140902</B>
</TD></TR>
</TABLE>
<TABLE WIDTH="100%" BORDER=0 CELLPADDING=10 CELLSPACING=20>
<TR><TD BGCOLOR="#e2e2e2" WIDTH="70%"><BR><IMG
SRC="images/stepfwd_on.png" ALT="" WIDTH=16 HEIGHT=16
BORDER=0>
Display the number of running processes on 2014-08-20 14:00:<BR><B>
-<BR> $ <a href="http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/pmval.1.html">pmval</a>
-s 1 -S @"2014-08-20 14:00" proc.nprocs -a <FONT
COLOR="#cc0000">acme.com</FONT>/20140820</B>
+<BR> $ <a href="http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/pmval.1.html">pmval</a>
-s 1 -S @"2014-08-20 14:00" proc.nprocs -a acme.com/20140820</B>
</TD></TR>
</TABLE>
@@ -460,8 +460,8 @@ Create a file containing definitions of derived metrics and
point PCP_DERIVED_CO
<BR> disk.dev.await = 1000 * (rate(disk.dev.read_rawactive) +
rate(disk.dev.write_rawactive)) / rate(disk.dev.total)
<BR> $ export PCP_DERIVED_CONFIG=./pcp-deriv-metrics.conf
<BR> $ <a href="http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/pmval.1.html">pmval</a>
-t 2sec -f 3 disk.dev.avqsz
-<BR> $ <a href="http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/pmval.1.html">pmval</a>
-t 2sec -f 3 disk.dev.avrqsz -h <FONT COLOR="#cc0000">acme.com</FONT>
-<BR> $ <a href="http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/pmval.1.html">pmval</a>
-t 2sec -f 3 disk.dev.await -a <FONT
COLOR="#cc0000">acme.com</FONT>/20140902</B>
+<BR> $ <a href="http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/pmval.1.html">pmval</a>
-t 2sec -f 3 disk.dev.avrqsz -h acme.com
+<BR> $ <a href="http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/pmval.1.html">pmval</a>
-t 2sec -f 3 disk.dev.await -a acme.com/20140902</B>
</TD></TR>
</TABLE>
@@ -486,7 +486,7 @@ Create a file containing definitions of derived metrics and
point PCP_DERIVED_CO
<TABLE WIDTH="100%" BORDER=0 CELLPADDING=10 CELLSPACING=20>
<TR><TD BGCOLOR="#e2e2e2" WIDTH="70%"><BR><IMG
SRC="images/stepfwd_on.png" ALT="" WIDTH=16 HEIGHT=16
BORDER=0> Enable monitoring of metrics from remote host
<B>acme.com</B>:<B>
-<BR> # echo <FONT COLOR="#cc0000">acme.com</FONT> n PCP_LOG_DIR/pmie/<FONT
COLOR="#cc0000">acme.com</FONT> -c config.<FONT COLOR="#cc0000">acme.com</FONT>
+<BR> # echo acme.com n PCP_LOG_DIR/pmie/acme.com -c config.acme.com
<BR>
<BR> # service pmie restart
</B></TD></TR>
@@ -506,7 +506,7 @@ This example shows a PMIE script, checks its syntax, runs
it against an archive,
<PRE><B>bloated = ( mem.util.used > 5 Gbyte )
-> print "%v memory used on %h!"</B></PRE><B>
<BR> $ <a href="http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/pmie.1.html">pmie</a> -C
pmie.ex
-<BR> $ <a href="http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/pmie.1.html">pmie</a> -t
1min -c pmie.ex -S @09:00 -T @10:00 -a <FONT
COLOR="#cc0000">acme.com</FONT>/20140820</B>
+<BR> $ <a href="http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/pmie.1.html">pmie</a> -t
1min -c pmie.ex -S @09:00 -T @10:00 -a acme.com/20140820</B>
</TD></TR>
</TABLE>
Thanks,
--
Marko Myllynen
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