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<patchinfo incident="5253"> <issue id="1056397" tracker="bnc">pcp: pmcd ... /usr/share/pcp/lib/pmcd: line 486: /etc/sysconfig/pmcd: No such file or directory</issue> <issue id="1055503" tracker="bnc">Upgrade PCP to version 3.11.9</issue> <issue id="841204" tracker="bnc">perl-PCP-PMDA is broken</issue> <issue id="319343" tracker="fate"/> <category>recommended</category> <rating>low</rating> <packager>dmdiss</packager> <description>This update provides Performance Co-Pilot (pcp) 3.11.9, which brings many fixes and enhancements. With this version update, the PCP performance metrics have been split in multiple sub-packages that supplement the main "pcp" package. Users are advised to review the list of pcp-pmda-* packages available in 3.11.9: activemq apache bash bind2 bonding cifs cisco dbping dm docker ds389 ds389log elasticsearch gfs2 gluster gpfs gpsd infiniband kvm libvirt lio lmsensors logger lustre lustrecomm mailq memcache mic mounts mysql named netfilter news nfsclient nginx nutcracker nvidia-gpu oracle papi pdns perfevent postfix redis roomtemp rpm rsyslog samba sendmail shping slurm snmp summary systemd trace unbound vmware weblog zimbra zswap. Two other main features have been included in this update: "pcp-gui" provides visualization tools for the Performance Co-Pilot toolkit while "pcp-webapi" provides a daemon (pmwebd) that binds a large subset of the Performance Co-Pilot client API (PMAPI) to RESTful web applications using the HTTP (PMWEBAPI) protocol. A comprehensive list of changes between versions 3.6.10 and 3.11.9 is available at https://github.com/performancecopilot/pcp/blob/master/CHANGELOG </description> <summary>Recommended update for pcp</summary> </patchinfo>
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