pmiUnits, pmiID, pmiInDom — construct core metric data structures

C Synopsis

#include <pcp/pmapi.h>
#include <pcp/import.h>

pmID pmiID(int domain, int cluster, int item);
pmInDom pmiInDom(int domain, int serial);
pmUnits pmiUnits(int dimSpace, int dimTime, int dimCount, int scaleSpace, int scaleTime, int scaleCount);

cc ... -lpcp_import -lpcp

Perl SYNOPSIS

use PCP::LogImport;

$pmid = pmiID($domain, $cluster, $item);
$indom = pmiInDom($domain, $serial);
$units = pmiUnits($dimSpace, $dimTime, $dimCount, $scaleSpace, $scaleTime, $scaleCount);

Description

As part of the Performance Co-Pilot Log Import API (see LOGIMPORT(3)), these routines provide  convenience methods (especially for script use) for constructing pmID, pmInDom and pmUnits structures respectively, to be used in subsequent calls to pmiAddMetric(3) and pmiAddInstance(3).

Refer to pmLookupDesc(3) for a complete description of the values and semantics of the components of a pmUnits structure, and hence the valid argument values for pmiUnits.

Diagnostics

None.

See Also

LOGIMPORT(3), pmiAddMetric(3), pmiAddInstance(3) and pmLookupDesc(3).

Referenced By

pmiAddMetric(3).

The man pages pmiInDom(3), pmiunits(3) and pmiUnits(3) are aliases of pmiID(3).

PCP Performance Co-Pilot