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NAME

       __pmControlLog - enable, disable or enquire about logging of performance metrics

C SYNOPSIS

       #include "pmapi.h"
       #include "libpcp.h"

       int __pmControlLog(int fd, const pmResult *request, int control, int state, int delta,
               pmResult **status);

       cc ... -lpcp

CAVEAT

       This documentation is intended for internal Performance Co-Pilot (PCP) developer use.

       These  interfaces  are  not part of the PCP APIs that are guaranteed to remain fixed across releases, and
       they may not work, or may provide different semantics at some point in the future.

DESCRIPTION

       __pmControlLog may be used to enable or disable the archiving  for  particular  performance  metrics,  as
       identified by the request parameter; see pmFetch(3) for an explanation of the pmResult structure.

       The  application  must  have previously issued a call to __pmConnectLogger(3) to establish a control-port
       connection to the pmlogger(1) instance to whom the control request is to be directed, and fd (the  result
       from __pmConnectLogger(3)) identifies this connection.

       Within  request, only the details of the performance metrics and their associated instances will be used,
       i.e.  the values of the metrics, if any, will be ignored.  request would typically be constructed as  the
       result of an earlier call to pmFetch(3).  For metrics with a singular value (having an instance domain of
       PM_INDOM_NULL)  the corresponding pmValueSet should have the value one in the numval field and PM_IN_NULL
       as the inst field of the single pmValue supplied.  If multiple explicit instances are to be  logged,  the
       numval field of the pmValueSet should contain the number of instances supplied and the inst fields of the
       pmValue  structures  should  contain specific instance identifiers (which may not have the reserved value
       PM_IN_NULL).

       If the numval field within any of the pmValueSet structures in request has a value of zero, it  indicates
       that  all  available  instances  of the metric should be used.  Enumeration of the instance domain is de‐
       ferred until the logger fetches the metric prior to writing it to the archive,  rather  than  being  per‐
       formed  when  the  __pmControlLog  request is received.  This is useful for metrics with instance domains
       that change over time.  It is an error to specify numval equal to zero if the corresponding metric has  a
       singular value (no instance domain).

       There  are  several  sorts  of logging control available, namely mandatory or advisory, as defined by the
       control argument, and on, off or maybe as defined by the state argument. These different types of control
       may be used to ensure that some performance metrics can be guaranteed to always be in the archive,  while
       others may be dynamically enabled or disabled as determined by the level and type of system activity.

       The actual action to be performed is defined by the combination of control and state as follows.  If con‐
       trol is PM_LOG_MANDATORY and state is PM_LOG_ON, then logging is enabled.  If control is PM_LOG_MANDATORY
       and  state  is  PM_LOG_OFF,  then  logging  is  disabled.   If  control  is PM_LOG_MANDATORY and state is
       PM_LOG_MAYBE, then subsequent advisory controls will be honored.  If the logging state prior to  the  re‐
       quest  was mandatory (on or off), the state is changed to advisory off.  If the logging state was already
       advisory (either on or off), it remains unchanged.  If control is PM_LOG_ADVISORY and the last  mandatory
       control  for  the  metric was PM_LOG_MAYBE, then logging is enabled or disabled as specified by the state
       argument, i.e.  PM_LOG_ON or PM_LOG_OFF.  When the arguments state  and  control  specify  a  request  to
       change  the  logging  behavior, the argument delta defines the logging interval in milliseconds to be ap‐
       plied to all metrics and instances identified in request.

       The result argument status returns the current logging state for each of the nominated  performance  met‐
       rics.   There is a 1:1 correspondence between the elements of request and status.  For metrics in request
       that have pmValueSets with numval equal to zero, the corresponding pmValueSet in result  will  contain  a
       value  for  each  available  instance at the time of the call.  Each metric value in status will have the
       current logging state encoded in it.  The detailed outcome of the operation for each metric can be deter‐
       mined by comparing these values to that requested via control, state and delta.

       Macros defined in libpcp.h may be used to extract the state and logging interval from the returned metric
       values.  PMLC_GET_ON returns true if logging is on, or false if it is off; PMLC_GET_MAND returns true  if
       logging  is  mandatory,  or  false  if it is advisory; PMLC_GET_INLOG returns true if the metric has been
       logged at least once, or false otherwise; PMLC_GET_AVAIL returns true if the metric  was  available  from
       its source the last time it was supposed to be logged, or false if it was unavailable; and PMLC_GET_DELTA
       returns the current logging interval for the metric (in milliseconds).  PMLC_MAX_DELTA defines the great‐
       est delta that can be returned in an encoded metric value.

       As  a  special  case, when control is PM_LOG_ENQUIRE, state and delta are ignored, and status returns the
       current logging state of the nominated performance metrics (this variant makes no changes to the  logging
       state).

       If the value of the logging interval is 0, either for delta in a request to change state to PM_LOG_ON, or
       encoded  in  the  value  returned from PM_LOG_ENQUIRE, then this corresponds to the special ``once only''
       logging of metrics that appear once in the archive, and are never logged again.

       __pmControlLog returns zero on success.

NOTE

       This routine is not thread-safe as there is no serialization on the use of the communication channel  be‐
       tween  the  sending  of  the  request  and receiving the reply.  It is assumed that the caller is single-
       threaded, which is true for the only current user of this routine, namely pmlc(1).

DIAGNOSTICS

       PM_ERR_TOOSMALL
              The number of metrics in request is less than one.

       PM_ERR_VALUE
              One or more of the pmValueSets in request had numval (the number of instances) less than one.

       EINVAL An invalid combination of control and state was specified, or delta was negative.

SEE ALSO

       pmlc(1), pmlogger(1), PMAPI(3), pmFetch(3) and __pmConnectLogger(3).

Performance Co-Pilot                                   PCP                                       PMCONTROLLOG(3)