pmaddderivedtext(3) — Linux manual page
PMADDDERIVEDTEXT(3) Library Functions Manual PMADDDERIVEDTEXT(3)
NAME
pmAddDerivedText - add help text for a derived metric
C SYNOPSIS
#include <pcp/pmapi.h>
int pmAddDerivedText(const char *name, int type, const char
*text);
cc ... -lpcp
DESCRIPTION
Derived metrics provide a way of extending the Performance
Metrics Name Space (PMNS) with new metrics defined at the PCP
client-side using expressions over the existing performance
metrics. Global derived metrics are defined using
pmRegisterDerived(3) or pmRegisterDerivedMetric(3) or
pmLoadDerivedConfig(3), and per-context derived metrics are
defined using pmAddDerived(3) or pmAddDerivedMetric(3).
Once a derived metric has been defined, pmAddDerivedText may be
used to associate the help text with the derived metric
identified by name.
Help text may be a ``one line'' summary or a more verbose
``multi-line'' block of text, and type should be PM_TEXT_ONELINE
or PM_TEXT_HELP respectively. To associate both styles of help
text with a derived metric, pmAddDerivedText would need to be
called twice with different values for type.
Once a particular type of help text has been associated with a
derived metric it cannot be deleted or redefined.
Applications using the Performance Metrics Application
Programming Interface (PMAPI) are able to retrieve help text for
specific metrics using pmLookupText(3).
DIAGNOSTICS
pmAddDerivedText returns zero on success, else an error code.
The return value PM_ERR_NAME indicates name does not correspond
to a previously defined derived metric.
Repeated calls for the same name and type will result a return
value of PM_ERR_TEXT.
A return value of PM_ERR_ARG indicates that type is not one of
the expected values.
SEE ALSO
PCPIntro(1), pmAddDerived(3), pmAddDerivedMetric(3), PMAPI(3),
pmLoadDerivedConfig(3), pmLookupText(3), pmRegisterDerived(3),
pmRegisterDerivedMetric(3) and PMNS(5).
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