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pmIDStr, pmIDStr_r - convert a performance metric identifier into a string

C Synopsis

#include<pcp/pmapi.h>constchar*pmIDStr(pmIDpmid);char*pmIDStr_r(pmIDpmid,char*buf,intbuflen);cc...-lpcp

Description

       For  use  in  error  and diagnostic messages, pmIDStr returns a `human readable' version of the specified
       Performance Metric Identifier (PMID).  The pmIDStr_r function does the same, but stores the result  in  a
       user-supplied buffer buf of length buflen, which should have room for at least 20 bytes.

       Internally, a PMID is encoded with three fields: domain, cluster and item.  pmIDStr returns a string with
       each of the fields appearing as decimal numbers, separated by periods.

       The  string  value  result  from pmIDStr is held in a single static buffer, so the returned value is only
       valid until the next call to pmIDStr.

Name

pmIDStr, pmIDStr_r - convert a performance metric identifier into a string

Notes

pmIDStr returns a pointer to a static buffer and hence is not thread-safe.   Multi-threaded  applications
       should use pmIDStr_r instead.

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(5).
       Values for these variables may be obtained programmatically using the pmGetConfig(3) function.

See Also

PMAPI(3),  pmGetConfig(3),  pmInDomStr(3),  pmTypeStr(3),  pmSemStr(3),  pmUnitsStr(3),  pmLookupDesc(3),
       pcp.conf(5) and pcp.env(5).

Performance Co-Pilot                                   PCP                                            PMIDSTR(3)

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