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Homework and Emergencies Emergency UNIX and Linux Support Performance investigation, very high runq-sz %runocc Post 302511451 by jtollefson on Wednesday 6th of April 2011 08:06:21 PM
Old 04-06-2011
If they're looking at end-user performance issues I'd have the Sybase DBA's check the databases as well. Make sure that they don't need some tuning.
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PMDAPMID(3)						     Library Functions Manual						       PMDAPMID(3)

NAME
pmdaPMID - translate a dynamic performance metric name into a PMID C SYNOPSIS
#include <pcp/pmapi.h> #include <pcp/impl.h> #include <pcp/pmda.h> int pmdaPMID(char *name, pmID *pmid, pmdaExt *pmda); cc ... -lpcp_pmda -lpcp DESCRIPTION
As part of the Performance Metrics Domain Agent (PMDA) API (see PMDA(3)), pmdaPMID is the generic callback for translating a dynamic metric name into a PMID (pmid). Because implementing dynamic performance metrics requires specific PMDA support, and the facility is an optional component of a PMDA (most PMDAs do not support dynamic performance metrics), pmdaPMID is a skeleton implementation that returns PM_ERR_NAME. A PMDA that supports dynamic performance metrics will provide a private callback that replaces pmdaPMID (by assignment to version.four.pmid of the pmdaInterface structure) and implements the translation from a dynamic performance metric name into the associated pmid. DIAGNOSTICS
pmdaPMID returns PM_ERR_NAME if the name is not recognized or cannot be translated, else returns 0. CAVEAT
The PMDA must be using PMDA_PROTOCOL_4 or later, as specified in the call to pmdaDSO(3) or pmdaDaemon(3). SEE ALSO
PMAPI(3), PMDA(3), pmdaDaemon(3), pmdaDSO(3), pmdaMain(3) and pmLookupName(3). Performance Co-Pilot PCP PMDAPMID(3)
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