System-level performance monitoring and performance management
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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# libpcp
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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configure_append_pcp_subdir.patch | 0000001018 1018 Bytes | |
fix_configure_path_tests.patch | 0000002848 2.78 KB | |
fix_cpan_pmda_manifest.patch | 0000001355 1.32 KB | |
pcp-3.6.4-1.src.tar.gz | 0002409400 2.3 MB | |
pcp-xenbuild.patch | 0000000416 416 Bytes | |
pcp.changes | 0000037811 36.9 KB | |
pcp.spec | 0000015361 15 KB | |
pcp_legacy_init_lsb.patch | 0000001034 1.01 KB | |
remove_cpan_rpaths.patch | 0000001737 1.7 KB | |
static_lib_perms.diff | 0000004384 4.28 KB |
Revision 25 (latest revision is 76)
Stephan Kulow (coolo)
accepted
request 125467
from
David Disseldorp (dmdiss)
(revision 25)
- Remove invalid cpan/PMDA manifest entry. - Update to pcp-3.6.4. + Fix build on s390x platform (thanks to Dan Horak) + Rethink order of PATH setting for pcp start scripts, to ensure binaries from other packages with names that conflict with pcp binaries are not found ahead of the same-named pcp binary. (forwarded request 125460 from dmdiss)
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