1PMLOGPASTE(1) General Commands Manual PMLOGPASTE(1)
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6 pmlogpaste - paste text into a metric in a PCP archive
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9 pmlogpaste [-?] [-f file] [-h hostname] [-l label] [-m metric] [-o
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13 pmlogpaste takes input text from a file or the command line, and writes
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17 The main purpose of this tool is to take captured output and preserve
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21 pmlogextract(1) utility.
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23 pmlogpaste uses the LOGIMPORT(3) library interfaces internally, which
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30 -f file, --file=file
31 File with input text to be archived, or ``-'' for standard input.
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34 Source host name for the archive. The default value is the local
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38 Add context labels to the generated archive. This option can be
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42 -m metric, --metric=metric
43 Metric name for the archive. The default metric name is
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46 -o outfile, --outfile=outfile
47 Archive output file. The default archive name is paste.
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50 Source timezone for the archive archive. The default value is the
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54 Display usage message and exit.
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58 file and directory names used by PCP. On each installation, the file
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