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Default Context
metric: sample.colour
Oneline Text: Metrics with a "saw-tooth" trend over time
Oneline InDomText: Instance domain "colour" for sample PMDA
Help Text: This metric has 3 instances, designated "red", "green" and "blue".
The value of the metric is monotonic increasing in the range N to
N+100, then back to N. The different instances have different N
values, namely 100 (red), 200 (green) and 300 (blue).
The underlying counter starts at 0 and is incremented once
for each pmFetch() to this metric and/or sample.mirage and/or
sample.mirage_longlong.
Use pmStore() to modify the underlying counter (independent of which
instance or instances are used).
Help InDomText: Universally 3 instances, "red" (0), "green" (1) and "blue" (3).
Default Context
metric: sample.byte_ctr
Oneline Text: counter byte counter
pmLookupInDomText: Unknown or illegal metric identifier
Help Text: value increments randomly in the range (0,1023) bytes per fetch
pmLookupInDomText: Unknown or illegal metric identifier
New Context
metric: sample.colour
Oneline Text: Metrics with a "saw-tooth" trend over time
Oneline InDomText: Instance domain "colour" for sample PMDA
Help Text: This metric has 3 instances, designated "red", "green" and "blue".
The value of the metric is monotonic increasing in the range N to
N+100, then back to N. The different instances have different N
values, namely 100 (red), 200 (green) and 300 (blue).
The underlying counter starts at 0 and is incremented once
for each pmFetch() to this metric and/or sample.mirage and/or
sample.mirage_longlong.
Use pmStore() to modify the underlying counter (independent of which
instance or instances are used).
Help InDomText: Universally 3 instances, "red" (0), "green" (1) and "blue" (3).
New Context
metric: sample.byte_ctr
Oneline Text: counter byte counter
pmLookupInDomText: Unknown or illegal metric identifier
Help Text: value increments randomly in the range (0,1023) bytes per fetch
pmLookupInDomText: Unknown or illegal metric identifier
Dup Context
metric: sample.colour
Oneline Text: Metrics with a "saw-tooth" trend over time
Oneline InDomText: Instance domain "colour" for sample PMDA
Help Text: This metric has 3 instances, designated "red", "green" and "blue".
The value of the metric is monotonic increasing in the range N to
N+100, then back to N. The different instances have different N
values, namely 100 (red), 200 (green) and 300 (blue).
The underlying counter starts at 0 and is incremented once
for each pmFetch() to this metric and/or sample.mirage and/or
sample.mirage_longlong.
Use pmStore() to modify the underlying counter (independent of which
instance or instances are used).
Help InDomText: Universally 3 instances, "red" (0), "green" (1) and "blue" (3).
Dup Context
metric: sample.byte_ctr
Oneline Text: counter byte counter
pmLookupInDomText: Unknown or illegal metric identifier
Help Text: value increments randomly in the range (0,1023) bytes per fetch
pmLookupInDomText: Unknown or illegal metric identifier
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