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PMLOADASCIINAMESPACE(3) Library Functions Manual PMLOADASCIINAMESPACE(3)
pmLoadASCIINameSpace - establish a local PMNS for an application
#include <pcp/pmapi.h>
int pmLoadASCIINameSpace(const char *filename, int dupok);
cc ... -lpcp
If the application wants to force using a local Performance Metrics
Name Space (PMNS) instead of a distributed PMNS then it must load the
PMNS using pmLoadASCIINameSpace or pmLoadNameSpace(3). If the
application wants to use a distributed PMNS, then it should NOT make
a call to load the PMNS explicitly.
Most applications using a Performance Metrics Application Programming
Interface (PMAPI) context (of any type, so PM_CONTEXT_HOST or
PM_CONTEXT_ARCHIVE or PM_CONTEXT_LOCAL) should not need to call
pmLoadASCIINameSpace.
The filename argument designates the PMNS of interest. For
applications not requiring a tailored PMNS, the special value
PM_NS_DEFAULT may be used for filename, to force the default local
PMNS to be loaded.
The default local PMNS is found in the file $PCP_VAR_DIR/pmns/root
unless the environment variable PMNS_DEFAULT is set, in which case
the value is assumed to be the pathname to the file containing the
default local PMNS.
pmLoadASCIINameSpace is a variant of pmLoadNameSpace(3) in which the
dupok argument may be used to control the handling of multiple names
in the PMNS that may be associated with a single Performance Metric
Identifier (PMID). A value of 0 disallows duplicates, any other
value allows duplicates and the latter is the default behaviour of
pmLoadNameSpace(3) as of Version 3.10.3 of PCP.
The other difference is that when pmLoadASCIINameSpace is used and
filename is not PM_NS_DEFAULT, the PMNS file will always be pre-
processed with pmcpp(1) as described in pmns(5). This allows a PMNS
file that contains C-style comments, pre-processor directives or
macros to be processed correctly before the PMNS is parsed.
pmLoadASCIINameSpace returns zero on success.
$PCP_VAR_DIR/pmns/root the default local PMNS, when the environment
variable PMNS_DEFAULT is unset
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
configuration file, as described in pcp.conf(5). Values for these
variables may be obtained programmatically using the pmGetConfig(3)
function.
PMAPI(3), pmGetConfig(3), pmLoadNameSpace(3), pmTrimNameSpace(3),
pcp.conf(5), pcp.env(5) and pmns(5).
Syntax and other errors in the parsing of the PMNS are reported on
stderr with a message of the form ``Error Parsing ASCII PMNS: ...''.
PM_ERR_DUPPMNS
It is an error to try to load more than one PMNS, or to call
either pmLoadASCIINameSpace and/or pmLoadNameSpace(3) more
than once.
PM_ERR_PMNS
Syntax error in an ASCII format PMNS.
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