System-level performance monitoring and performance management

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Performance Co-Pilot (PCP) provides a framework and services to support
system-level performance monitoring and performance management.

The PCP open source release provides a unifying abstraction for all of
the interesting performance data in a system, and allows client
applications to easily retrieve and process any subset of that data.

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pcp-3.5.8-1.src.tar.gz 0002440119 2.33 MB
pcp-xenbuild.patch 0000000416 416 Bytes
pcp.changes 0000033109 32.3 KB
pcp.spec 0000012025 11.7 KB
static_lib_perms.diff 0000004384 4.28 KB
Revision 17 (latest revision is 76)
Sascha Peilicke's avatar Sascha Peilicke (saschpe) accepted request 78620 from Marcus Meissner's avatar Marcus Meissner (msmeissn) (revision 17)
- Update to pcp-3.5.8.
  + Rework rsyslog PMDA to remove Switch use, very odd behaviour
    observed on RHEL5.2 (mysteriously failing to compile).
  + Add in Kens scripting defenses against dodgey toolchains.

- Update to pcp-3.5.7.
  + Fix build issue on SLES11 SP1 IA64 systems.
  + Improved rsyslog PMDA handling of queue metrics.
  + Add open file-descriptor count metric to the Linux PMDA.
  + Implement logger PMDA line-oriented event mode.
  + Add regular expression based event filtering in logger PMDA.
  + The default pmcd.conf now has an access control section, and
    all remote store operations are blocked by default.

- Update to pcp-3.5.6.
  + Fix warning from pmie_daily with some /bin/pwd versions.
  + Numerous Debian packaging updates for lintian cleanliness.
  + Fixed typos in several man pages.
  + Added ElasticSearch PMDA.
  + Fix build on RHEL4 with older sys/queue.h variant.

- Update to pcp-3.5.5.
  + Resolve Debian packaging issues preventing new uploads.
  + Fix warnings from pmie_check with some /bin/pwd versions.
- Update to pcp-3.5.4.
  + Fix warnings from pmlogger_check with some /bin/pwd versions.
- Update to pcp-3.5.3.
  + Remove reliance on a cpp binary being installed locally.
  + Ensure compressed pmie log files are also cleaned up daily.
  + Extend the event store mechanism to be more generally useful. (forwarded request 78537 from dmdiss)
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