System-level performance monitoring and performance management

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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
0001-Install-libraries-without-exec-permission.patch 0000020273 19.8 KB
0002-Remove-CPAN-rpaths.patch 0000002211 2.16 KB
0003-Remove-runlevel-4-from-init-scripts.patch 0000001866 1.82 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-from-ty.patch 0000002725 2.66 KB
_service 0000000585 585 Bytes
pcp-6.2.1.tar.gz 0052260893 49.8 MB
pcp-rpmlintrc 0000000845 845 Bytes
pcp.changes 0000108164 106 KB
pcp.spec 0000112459 110 KB
Revision 112 (latest revision is 139)
David Disseldorp's avatar David Disseldorp (dmdiss) accepted request 952213 from Dominique Leuenberger's avatar Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar) (revision 112)
- Own %{_datadir}/zsh and %{_datadir}/zsh/site-functions: we have
  no guaranteed owner of these directories in the buildroot.

  detects systemd
Comments 1

Martin von Reichenberg's avatar

usr/include/pcp/pmapi.h is, for NO REASON, missing from the pcp 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 . . . . . .

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