NAME | SYNOPSIS | DESCRIPTION | EXAMPLES | EXIT STATUS | FILES | PCP ENVIRONMENT | SEE ALSO | COLOPHON

PMLOGLABEL(1)              General Commands Manual             PMLOGLABEL(1)

NAME         top

       pmloglabel - check and repair a performance metrics archive label

SYNOPSIS         top

       pmloglabel [-Llsv] [-h hostname] [-p pid] [-V version] [-Z timezone]
       archive

DESCRIPTION         top

       pmloglabel verifies, reports on, and can modify all details of the
       labels in each of the files of a Performance Co-Pilot (PCP) archive
       log.  The archive log has the base name archive and must have been
       previously created using pmlogger(1).
       Each of the files in a PCP archive (metadata, temporal index, and one
       or more data volumes) must contain a valid label at the start, else
       the PCP tools will refuse to open the archive at all.
       Thus, the primary function of pmloglabel is to be able to repair any
       inconsistent or corrupt label fields, such that the entire archive is
       not lost.  It will not check the remainder of the archive, but it
       will give you a fighting chance to recover otherwise lost data.
       Together, pmloglabel and pmlogextract are able to produce a valid PCP
       archive from many forms of corruption.
       Note that if the temporal index is found to be corrupt, the "*.index"
       file can be safely moved aside and the archive will still be
       accessible, however retrievals may take longer without the index.
       The options control the specific information to be reported, or the
       specific fields to be modified:
       -h   Modify the logged hostname in the archive label, for all files
            in the archive.
       -l   Dump out 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.
       -L   Like -l, just a little more verbose, showing also the timezone
            and creator process identifier from the archive label.
       -p   Set the process identifier stored in the archive label to pid,
            for all files in the archive.
       -s   Rewrite the sentinel values which precede and follow the archive
            label, for all files in the archive.
       -v   Verbose mode.  Additional progress information is produced at
            each step.
       -V   Stamp the version number into the magic number field at the
            start of the archive label, for all files in the archive.
       -Z   Changes the timezone in the archive labels to timezone in the
            format of the environment variable TZ as described in
            environ(7).

EXAMPLES         top

       The following demonstrates the use of pmloglabel in finding and then
       correcting a corrupt field (PID) in the label of the temporal index
       of an archive named "20080125".
                 $ pmdumplog -l 20080125
                 pmdumplog: Cannot open archive "20080125": Illegal label record at start of a PCP archive log file
                 $ pmloglabel 20080125
                 Mismatched PID (5264/5011) between temporal index and data volume 0
                 $ pmloglabel -p 5264 20080125
                 $ pmdumplog -l 20080125
                 Log Label (Log Format Version 2)
                 Performance metrics from host fw1
                   commencing Fri Jan 25 00:10:09.341 2008
                   ending     Sat Jan 26 00:09:54.344 2008

EXIT STATUS         top

       pmloglabel exits with status 0 if the archive labels are clean.  If
       invoked incorrectly, the exit status will be 1.  If corruption is
       detected and still exists at the end, the exit status will be 2.  If
       requested to write out the archive labels, and some aspect of that
       write out fails, then the exit status will be 3.

FILES         top

       $PCP_LOG_DIR/pmlogger/hostname
                 Default directory for PCP archives containing performance
                 metric values collected from the host hostname.

PCP ENVIRONMENT         top

       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(5).

SEE ALSO         top

       PCPIntro(1), pmlogcheck(1), pmlogextract(1), pmlogger(1),
       pmlogger_check(1), pmlogger_daily(1), pmlogrewrite(1), pcp.conf(5),
       and pcp.env(5).

COLOPHON         top

       This page is part of the PCP (Performance Co-Pilot) project.
       Information about the project can be found at ⟨http://www.pcp.io/⟩.
       If you have a bug report for this manual page, send it to
       pcp@oss.sgi.com.  This page was obtained from the project's upstream
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