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NAME

       pmlogcheck - checks for invalid data in a PCP archive

SYNOPSIS

       pmlogcheck  [-lz]  [-n  pmnsfile]  [-S start] [-T finish] [-Z timezone]
       archive

DESCRIPTION

       pmlogcheck prints information about the  nature  of  any  invalid  data
       which  it detects in a PCP archive.  Of particular interest are wrapped
       values for metrics which are expected to have monotonically  increasing
       values.   The  archive  has  the  base  name archive and must have been
       previously created using pmlogger(1).

       Normally  pmlogcheck  operates  on  the  default  Performance   Metrics
       Namespace   (pmns(4)),  however  if  the  -n  option  is  specified  an
       alternative namespace is loaded from the file pmnsfile.

       The command line options -S and -T can be used to specify a time window
       over  which  metrics should be summarized.  These options are common to
       many Performance Co-Pilot tools and are fully described in PCPIntro(1).

       The -l option prints the archive label, showing the log format version,
       the time and date for the start and (current) end of the  archive,  and
       the host from which the performance metrics values were collected.

       By  default,  pmlogcheck reports the time of day according to the local
       timezone on the system where pmlogcheck is run.  The -Z option  changes
       the  timezone  to timezone in the format of the environment variable TZ
       as described in environ(5).  The -z option changes the timezone to  the
       local  timezone  at  the  host  that  is  the source of the performance
       metrics, as specified in the label record of the archive log.

OUTPUT FORMAT

       For each metric  having  ‘‘counter’’  semantics  (i.e.  the  metric  is
       expected  to  increase monotonically) which has been detected as having
       wrapped at some  point  in  the  archive,  pmlogcheck  produces  output
       describing   the   metric   name   (with   instance  identifiers  where
       appropriate), the internal storage type for the metric,  the  value  of
       the metric before the counter wrap (with its associated timestamp), and
       the value of the metric after the wrap (also with a timestamp).

       pmlogcheck produces two different timestamp formats, depending  on  the
       interval  over which it is run.  For an interval greater than 24 hours,
       the date is displayed in addition to the time at which the counter wrap
       occurred.   If  the  extent  of  the data being checked is less than 24
       hours,  a  more  precise  format  is  used  (time  is  displayed   with
       millisecond precision, but without the date).

FILES

       $PCP_VAR_DIR/pmns/*
                 default PMNS specification files
       $PCP_LOG_DIR/pmlogger/hostname
                 default  directory  for  PCP  archives containing performance
                 data collected from the host hostname.

PCP ENVIRONMENT

       Environment variables with the prefix PCP_ are used to parameterize the
       file  and  directory names used by PCP.  On each installation, the file
       /etc/pcp.conf contains the  local  values  for  these  variables.   The
       $PCP_CONF  variable may be used to specify an alternative configuration
       file, as described in pcp.conf(4).

SEE ALSO

       PCPIntro(1), pmdumplog(1), pmlogextract(1), pmlogger(1), pmlogmerge(1),
       pmlogsummary(1), pmval(1), pcp.conf(4), pcp.env(4) and pmns(4).

DIAGNOSTICS

       All  are  generated  on  standard  error  and  are intended to be self-
       explanatory.