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pmgr

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NAME

pmgr - Performance Manager

 

SYNOPSIS

pmgr [-Vf] [-s "category command"] [-D session] [-h] [-r] [-l]

 

DESCRIPTION

Performance Manager monitors nodes in a distributed computer environment. Each node to be monitored must run a Performance Manager daemon (see

 

FLAGS

-D session
Specifies the session file name to be loaded. If not specified, the default session file is loaded.
-f
Prevents the identity screen from being displayed. Instead, the GUI's main window is displayed.
-h
Displays a usage message that includes all of the available flags. The GUI is not displayed.
-s "category command"
Specifies a command to run. (See the Execute menu in Performance Manager's main window for a list of available commands.) Each command belongs to one or more categories, and the category name is required.
-V
Verifies that the GUI installed properly. Use this during the installation verification procedure (IVP).
-r
Returns the version number of Performance Manager.
-l
Changes the log for Performance Manager.

This command also uses the standard X Window options. See and

 

RESTRICTIONS

If you do not use the -display option (see your DISPLAY environment variable must be set to the node on which you want to use Performance Manager. This node should be a Digital UNIX node running the Common Desktop Environment (CDE) window server, or a PC with Digital eXcursion. Nodes running other operating systems and other window servers might work, but only Digital UNIX and CDE are guaranteed to work.

This command should be issued from a account. If not, the permissions on the GUI's log file, must be changed so non-root users can write to it. For example: # chmod 666 /var/opt/pm/log/pmgr_gui.log

 

FILES

Soft link to
Performance Manager log file
Performance Manager message file
Directory containing Performance Manager files
Performance Manager default session

 

SEE ALSO

Performance Manager User's Guide


 

Index

NAME
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
FLAGS
RESTRICTIONS
FILES
SEE ALSO

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