03-01-2008
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Dear VGER
thanks for your reply i think this script will work but i have a question from where should i write the script
Starting after code: ?or i should write also nawk -f zan.awk myFile.txt
zan.awk:
Can the script format be:
Cat filename.* ( * refers to date) and then writing the script
The file names are CDR.1,CDR.2,CDR.3 and every file contains group of patterns i sent you so the script should process all these files once and getting me the output
Thanks is advance and sorry for lot of questions
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LEARN ABOUT CENTOS
genpmda
GENPMDA(1) General Commands Manual GENPMDA(1)
NAME
genpmda - Performance Co-Pilot PMDA Generator
SYNOPSIS
genpmda [-d] [-D domain] [-s stdpmid] [-t topdir] [-n pmns] [-o dir] [-v] -i IAM -c config
DESCRIPTION
Genpmda is a rapid application development tool for creating new Performance Metrics Domain Agents, see PMDA(3). It provides a very easy
and efficient way to extend the Performance Co-pilot (PCP) with new performance metrics without needing to understand the low level details
of how PMDAs are constructed.
Genpmda reads a config file containing an augmented Performance Metrics Name Space, see pmns(5), and automatically generates virtually all
of the source code to implement a fully functional PMDA, including the Makefile, name space, support scripts for configuring the new PMDA,
and the metrics help text. Fairly simple PMDAs can be automatically generated from the config file without writing any additional code.
More complicated PMDAs, e.g. containing multiple instance domains, require only the refresh methods for the instance domains to be written
manually.
An example of the config file format accepted by genpmda is given below.
OPTIONS
Required options:
-c config
input config file, see example below
-i IAM pmda name IAM, should appear in stdpmid or the -D option must be used to specify a domain.
Other options:
-d generate an Install script for a daemon PMDA (default is DSO)
-t topdir
use topdir in generated GNUmakefile, default ../../..
-n pmns
use pmns as root of the namespace (default matches -i flag)
-D domain
use domain number in the generated pmns and domain.h (if -s is not given)
-s stdpmid
path to stdpmid (default ../../pmns/stdpmid)
-o dir use dir for generated source code, default ./generated
-v print verbose messages about what genpmda is doing.
Example:
Generate an "example" pmda using domain 99:
genpmda -D 99 -v -i EXAMPLE -c example.conf
Here is example.conf config file (for the required -c option):
example {
metric
}
example.metric {
## metric string
## pmid EXAMPLE:CLUSTER:0
## indom PM_INDOM_NULL
## type PM_TYPE_STRING
## units PMDA_PMUNITS(0,0,0,0,0,0)
## semantics PM_SEM_DISCRETE
## briefhelptext one line help text for example.metric.string
## helptext long help text for example.metric.string
## helptext This is the second line of the long help text
## helptext and this is the third line.
## fetch function example_string_fetch_callback
## code atom->cp = "hello world";
## code return 1;
## endmetric
}
PCP ENVIRONMENT
Environment variables with the prefix PCP_ are used to parameterize the file and directory names used by PCP. On each installation, the
file /etc/pcp.conf contains the local values for these variables. The $PCP_CONF variable may be used to specify an alternative configura-
tion file, as described in pcp.conf(5).
SEE ALSO
PMDA(3), pmns(5), pmcd(1), pcp.conf(5) and pcp.env(5).
DIAGNOSTICS
Many, but all are intended to be easily understood.
Performance Co-Pilot PCP GENPMDA(1)