1PMPARSEMETRICSPEC(3) Library Functions Manual PMPARSEMETRICSPEC(3)
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6 pmParseMetricSpec, pmFreeMetricSpec - uniform metric specification
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10 #include <pcp/pmapi.h>
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12 int pmParseMetricSpec(const char *string, int isarch, char *source,
13 pmMetricSpec **rsltp, char **errmsg);
14 void pmFreeMetricSpec(pmMetricSpec *rslt);
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19 pmParseMetricSpec accepts a string specifying the name of a PCP perfor‐
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21 chive filename) and instances for that metric. The syntax is described
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28 The pmMetricSpec structure that is returned via rsltp represents the
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32 int isarch; /* source type: 0 -> live host, 1 -> archive, 2 -> local context */
33 char *source; /* name of source host or archive */
34 char *metric; /* name of metric */
35 int ninst; /* number of instances, 0 -> all */
36 char *inst[1]; /* array of instance names */
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39 pmParseMetricSpec returns 0 if the given string was successfully
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45 pmParseMetricSpec returns PM_ERR_GENERIC and a dynamically allocated
46 error message string in errmsg, if the given string does not parse. Be
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