04-29-2011
Indeed. That certainly makes no difference performance wise.
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pmgrd(8) System Manager's Manual pmgrd(8)
NAME
pmgrd - The Performance Manager metrics server daemon
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/pmgrd
DESCRIPTION
The Performance Manager (PM) metrics server (pmgrd) is a UNIX daemon process that provides general UNIX performance metrics on request.
The pmgrd metrics server supports the extensible SNMP agent mechanism (eSNMP). The pmgrd metrics server is a subagent that runs by default
whenever the SNMP agent is started.
The pmgrd metrics server also listens for SNMP requests on a private UDP port. The private port accepts SNMPv1 requests, and supports the
SNMPv2 GET-BULK request for efficient bulk data transfer (using noAuth/noPriv security). The pmgr and getbulk programs require this capa-
bility.
The MIB (management information base) variables implemented by the pmgrd metrics server are described at this location: /usr/share/sys-
man/mibs/pm.mib.
The getone, getmany, getbulk, and gettab UNIX commands issue SNMP requests. You can use these commands to communicate directly with the
pmgrd metrics server if you set the environment variable PMGR_SNMP_PORT.
FILES
The metrics server daemon. The MIB file for the pmgrd daemon. messages generated by the pmgrd are logged to this file.
SEE ALSO
Commands: getone(1), getmany(1), getbulk(1), and gettab(1).
Performance Manager User's Guide
pmgrd(8)