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=== default txmon agent installation ===
Culling the Performance Metrics Name Space ...
txmon ... not found in Name Space, this is OK
Updating the PMCD control file, and notifying PMCD ...
Removing files ...
Check txmon metrics have gone away ... OK
Welcome to the Install script for the demonstration "txmon" PMDA.
This PMDA will establish a shared memory segment with one statistics
structure per transaction type.
You must define the names of the transaction types (the names are
arbitrary strings with no embedded white space, e.g. mytx#1).
Installing files ...
[...install files, make output...]
Updating the Performance Metrics Name Space (PMNS) ...
Terminate PMDA if already installed ...
[...install files, make output...]
Updating the PMCD control file, and notifying PMCD ...
Check txmon metrics have appeared ... 6 metrics and 14 values
=== validate values ===
Mean service time for pigs tx: NUMBER
Mean service time for can tx: NUMBER
Mean service time for fly tx: NUMBER
txmon.count
inst [0 or "pigs"] value NUMBER
inst [1 or "can"] value NUMBER
inst [2 or "fly"] value NUMBER
txmon.ave_time
inst [0 or "pigs"] value NUMBER
inst [1 or "can"] value NUMBER
inst [2 or "fly"] value NUMBER
txmon.max_time
inst [0 or "pigs"] value NUMBER
inst [1 or "can"] value NUMBER
inst [2 or "fly"] value NUMBER
txmon.reset_count
inst [0 or "pigs"] value NUMBER
inst [1 or "can"] value NUMBER
inst [2 or "fly"] value NUMBER
txmon.control.level
value NUMBER
txmon.control.reset
value NUMBER
=== remove txmon agent ===
Culling the Performance Metrics Name Space ...
txmon ... done
Updating the PMCD control file, and notifying PMCD ...
Removing files ...
Check txmon metrics have gone away ... OK
Waiting for pmcd to terminate ...
Starting pmcd ...
Starting pmlogger ...
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