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QA output created by 642

=== install #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 ...

=== install #2 ===
Install simple as a daemon or python or perl or dso agent? [daemon] 
PMCD should communicate with the simple daemon via a pipe or a socket? [pipe] 
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 ...

=== install #3 ===
======================
= sample daemon PMDA =
======================
PMCD should communicate with the sample daemon via a pipe or a socket? [pipe] 
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 ...
======================
= sampledso DSO PMDA =
======================
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 ...

=== install #4 ===
Updating the Performance Metrics Name Space (PMNS) ...
Terminate PMDA if already installed ...
[...install files, make output...]
Updating the PMCD control file, and notifying PMCD ...

=== install #5 ===
Use the default installation [y]? 
Updating the Performance Metrics Name Space (PMNS) ...
Terminate PMDA if already installed ...
[...install files, make output...]
Updating the PMCD control file, and notifying PMCD ...
Note: some warnings are expected until trace API calls are made - refer to
      the man pages for pmtrace(1) and pmdatrace(3) for further details.

=== PMNS differences (none expected) ===

Waiting for pmcd to terminate ...
Starting pmcd ... 
Starting pmlogger ...