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NAME¶
pmParseMetricSpec, pmFreeMetricSpec - uniform metric specification parserC SYNOPSIS¶
#include <pcp/pmapi.h>int pmParseMetricSpec(const char * string, int isarch, char * source, pmMetricSpec **rsltp, char ** errmsg);
cc ... -lpcp
DESCRIPTION¶
pmParseMetricSpec accepts a string specifying the name of a PCP performance metric, and optionally the source (either a hostname or a PCP archive log filename) and instances for that metric. The syntax is described in PCPIntro(1). If neither host nor archive component of the metric specification is provided, the isarch and source arguments are used to fill in the returned pmMetricSpec structure. The pmMetricSpec structure that is returned via rsltp represents the parsed string and has the following declaration: typedef struct {
int isarch; /* source type: 0 -> live host, 1 -> archive, 2 -> local context */
char *source; /* name of source host or archive */
char *metric; /* name of metric */
int ninst; /* number of instances, 0 -> all */
char *inst[1]; /* array of instance names */
} pmMetricSpec;
pmParseMetricSpec returns 0 if the given string was successfully
parsed. In this case all the storage allocated by pmParseMetricSpec can
be released by a single call to free(3C) using the address returned
from pmMetricSpec via rsltp. The convenience macro
pmFreeMetricSpec is a thinly disguised wrapper for free(3C).
pmParseMetricSpec returns PM_ERR_GENERIC and a dynamically
allocated error message string in errmsg, if the given string
does not parse. Be sure to free(3C) the error message string in this
situation.
In the case of an error, rsltp is undefined. In the case of success,
errmsg is undefined. If rsltp->ninst is 0, then
rsltp->inst[0] is undefined.
SEE ALSO¶
PMAPI(3) and pmLookupName(3).| PCP | Performance Co-Pilot |