System-level performance monitoring and performance management
Performance Co-Pilot (PCP) provides a framework and services to support
system-level performance monitoring and performance management.
The PCP open source release provides a unifying abstraction for all of
the interesting performance data in a system, and allows client
applications to easily retrieve and process any subset of that data.
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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0001-Install-libraries-without-exec-permission.pat |
0000021835 21.3 KB | |
0002-Remove-CPAN-rpaths.patch | 0000002083 2.03 KB | |
0003-Remove-runlevel-4-from-init-scripts.patch | 0000003511 3.43 KB | |
0005-SUSE-fy-pmsnap-control-path.patch | 0000000963 963 Bytes | |
0006-pmsnap-control-var-www-srv-www.patch | 0000001047 1.02 KB | |
0010-services-switch-logutil-and-pmieutil-scripts- |
0000002725 2.66 KB | |
_link | 0000000124 124 Bytes | |
_service | 0000000585 585 Bytes | |
pcp-5.3.7.tar.gz | 0043519639 41.5 MB | |
pcp-rpmlintrc | 0000000845 845 Bytes | |
pcp.changes | 0000075236 73.5 KB | |
pcp.spec | 0000104397 102 KB |
Revision 129 (latest revision is 139)
- Change YAML::XS::LibYAML to YAML::XS as this is the module to be used The documented usage is `use YAML::XS 'Load'`. I also searched the pcp code and that is what they are using: https://github.com/search?q=repo%3Aperformancecopilot%2Fpcp%20YAML%3A%3AXS&type=code Using YAML::XS::LibYAML::Load() even coredumps here. So I think it would be better to require the official module here. It might also need an upstream fix. I'll try to make a PR to the git repo.
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usr/include/pcp/pmapi.h
is, for NO REASON, missing from thepcp
pcp-conf
pcp-devel
pcp-system-tools
packages . . .The file/s are not even in the
python3-pcp
package.Unable to compile
cockpit
293 from scratch from source . . . . . .There is probably more of those ./include/* files missing . . . . . .