NAME¶
pmiAddInstance - add an element to an instance domain in a LOGIMPORT
context
C SYNOPSIS¶
#include <pcp/pmapi.h>
#include <pcp/impl.h>
#include <pcp/import.h>
int pmiAddInstance(pmInDom
indom, const char *
instance, int
inst);
cc ... -lpcp_import -lpcp
Perl SYNOPSIS¶
use PCP::LogImport;
pmiAddInstance($
indom, $
instance, $
inst);
DESCRIPTION¶
As part of the Performance Co-Pilot Log Import API (see
LOGIMPORT(3)),
pmiAddInstance adds a new element to the instance domain identified by
indom.
indom would normally be constructed using the
pmInDom_build macro,
e.g. pmInDom_build(PMI_DOMAIN,0) for the first instance domain in the
Performance Metrics Domain PMI_DOMAIN (which is the default for all meta data
created by the LOGIMPORT library).
The new instance must have both an external name (
instance) and an
internal instance identifier (
inst) that is unique across all instances
in the
indom instance domain. There is a special ``uniqueness rule''
for
instance that is imposed by
pmLookupInDom(3), namely that
the external instance name must be unique in the leading non-space characters,
e.g. the instance names ``foo'' and ``foo bar'' are considered the same by
this rule and not allowed in the same instance domain, but ``foo'' and
``foobar'' would be allowed.
Once defined, the external instance name can be used in calls to
pmiGetHandle(3) and/or
pmiPutValue(3) with the name of a metric
defined over the same instance domain.
DIAGNOSTICS¶
pmiAddInstance returns zero on success else a negative value that can be
turned into an error message by calling
pmiErrStr(3).
SEE ALSO¶
LOGIMPORT(3),
pmiAddMetric(3),
pmiErrStr(3),
pmiGetHandle(3),
pmiPutValue(3) and
pmLookupInDom(3).