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Operating Systems AIX How to get data from SNAP file? Post 302987541 by filosophizer on Monday 12th of December 2016 10:07:39 AM
Old 12-12-2016
I found it
it is under

Code:
/tmp/ibmsupt/general> general.snap

this file is there regardless of
Code:
snap -a

or
Code:
snap -g

 

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PMWHICHZONE(3)						     Library Functions Manual						    PMWHICHZONE(3)

NAME
pmWhichZone - return current reporting timezone C SYNOPSIS
#include <pcp/pmapi.h> int pmWhichZone(char **tz); cc ... -lpcp DESCRIPTION
The current reporting timezone effects the timezone used by pmCtime(3) and pmLocaltime(3). pmWhichZone returns the handle of the current timezone, as previously established by a call to pmNewZone(3) or pmNewContextZone(3). If the call is successful (i.e. there exists a current reporting timezone) then a non-negative integer is returned and tz is set to point to a static buffer containing the timezone string itself. SEE ALSO
PMAPI(3), pmCtime(3), pmLocaltime(3), pmNewContextZone(3), pmNewZone(3) and pmUseZone(3). DIAGNOSTICS
A return value less than zero indicates there is no current reporting timezone. Performance Co-Pilot PCP PMWHICHZONE(3)
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