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PMLOGCHECK(1)							 PMLOGCHECK(1)

NAME
       pmlogcheck - checks for invalid data in a PCP archive

SYNOPSIS
       pmlogcheck [-lz] [-n pmnsfile] [-S start] [-T finish] [-Z timezone] ar‐
       chive

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 pre‐
       viously created using pmlogger(1).

       Normally pmlogcheck operates on the default Performance Metrics	Names‐
       pace  (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  met‐
       rics, 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  appropri‐
       ate), 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 millisec‐
       ond 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.

Performance Co-Pilot		      SGI			 PMLOGCHECK(1)
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