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Re: [pcp] PCP playback process metrics from archives in human readable t

To: Linto Paul <lintopaul@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [pcp] PCP playback process metrics from archives in human readable text format
From: Nathan Scott <nathans@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 14 Aug 2016 17:30:28 -0400 (EDT)
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----- Original Message -----
> ----- Original Message -----
> > Hi folks,
> > 
> > Can someone help me with cmdline examples of how to extract process metrics
> > from archives for a specific time window? I guess pmcollectl doesn't have
> > -sZ or process subsystem enabled, so I'm looking at the other available
> > commandline tools such as pmdumptext, pminfo etc. to retrieve this.
> > 
> > I'm not looking at GUI/web options such as pmchart, vector etc. I've not
> > been
> > able to come up with retrieving data in a human readable format with
> > timestamps so far. Any assistance would be most appreciated!
> > 
> 
> In recent versions of PCP there is a pcp-atop(1) and a pcp-atopsar(1) [...]

Oh, there's also a pcp-pidstat(1) since pcp-3.11.4.

cheers.

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Nathan

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