1 QA output created by 154
5 pmdaOpenHelp: failed to open "TMP": Bad format, not version 2 PCP help text
7 chkhelp -p bad-helpfile
8 pmdaOpenHelp: failed to open "TMP": Bad format, not version 2 PCP help text
10 chkhelp bad-helpfile cisco.rate_in
11 pmdaOpenHelp: failed to open "TMP": Bad format, not version 2 PCP help text
14 some usage failures ...
15 chkhelp -i $PCP_PMDAS_DIR/cisco/help cisco.rate_in
16 chkhelp: metricname arguments cannot be used with -i or -p
18 Usage: chkhelp helpfile
19 chkhelp [options] helpfile [metricname ...]
22 -e exists check, only report metrics with no help text
23 -H display verbose help text
24 -i process all the instance domains
25 -n pmnsfile use an alternative PMNS
26 -O display the one line help summary
27 -p process all the metrics (PMIDs)
29 No options implies silently check internal integrity of the helpfile.
30 chkhelp -p $PCP_PMDAS_DIR/cisco/help cisco.rate_in
31 chkhelp: metricname arguments cannot be used with -i or -p
33 Usage: chkhelp helpfile
34 chkhelp [options] helpfile [metricname ...]
37 -e exists check, only report metrics with no help text
38 -H display verbose help text
39 -i process all the instance domains
40 -n pmnsfile use an alternative PMNS
41 -O display the one line help summary
42 -p process all the metrics (PMIDs)
44 No options implies silently check internal integrity of the helpfile.
45 chkhelp -ip $PCP_PMDAS_DIR/cisco/help cisco.rate_in
46 chkhelp: metricname arguments cannot be used with -i or -p
48 Usage: chkhelp helpfile
49 chkhelp [options] helpfile [metricname ...]
52 -e exists check, only report metrics with no help text
53 -H display verbose help text
54 -i process all the instance domains
55 -n pmnsfile use an alternative PMNS
56 -O display the one line help summary
57 -p process all the metrics (PMIDs)
59 No options implies silently check internal integrity of the helpfile.
62 chkhelp -D 2048 $PCP_PMDAS_DIR/cisco/help
63 next_type=1 id=0x1400001
64 next_type=1 id=0x1400002
65 next_type=1 id=0x1400003
66 next_type=1 id=0x1400004
67 next_type=1 id=0x1400005
68 next_type=1 id=0x1400006
69 next_type=2 id=0x1400001
78 PMID 5.0.3 cisco.rate_in: 5 minutes average input rate in bytes (not bits!) per second
81 args: cisco.rate_in cisco.rate_out
83 PMID 5.0.3 cisco.rate_in: 5 minutes average input rate in bytes (not bits!) per second
85 PMID 5.0.4 cisco.rate_out: 5 minutes average output rate in bytes (not bits!) per second
90 PMID 5.0.1 cisco.bytes_in: Total Kbytes input to the Cisco
92 PMID 5.0.2 cisco.bytes_out: Total Kbytes output from the Cisco
94 PMID 5.0.3 cisco.rate_in: 5 minutes average input rate in bytes (not bits!) per second
96 PMID 5.0.4 cisco.rate_out: 5 minutes average output rate in bytes (not bits!) per second
98 PMID 5.0.5 cisco.bandwidth: peak interface bandwidth in bytes per second
100 PMID 5.0.6 cisco.bytes_out_bcast: Total broadcast Kbytes output from the Cisco
105 InDom 5.1: Interfaces on Cisco router
110 PMID 5.0.1 cisco.bytes_in: Total Kbytes input to the Cisco
112 PMID 5.0.2 cisco.bytes_out: Total Kbytes output from the Cisco
114 PMID 5.0.3 cisco.rate_in: 5 minutes average input rate in bytes (not bits!) per second
116 PMID 5.0.4 cisco.rate_out: 5 minutes average output rate in bytes (not bits!) per second
118 PMID 5.0.5 cisco.bandwidth: peak interface bandwidth in bytes per second
120 PMID 5.0.6 cisco.bytes_out_bcast: Total broadcast Kbytes output from the Cisco
122 InDom 5.1: Interfaces on Cisco router
126 chkhelp: -O or -H require metricname arguments or -i or -p
128 Usage: chkhelp helpfile
129 chkhelp [options] helpfile [metricname ...]
132 -e exists check, only report metrics with no help text
133 -H display verbose help text
134 -i process all the instance domains
135 -n pmnsfile use an alternative PMNS
136 -O display the one line help summary
137 -p process all the metrics (PMIDs)
139 No options implies silently check internal integrity of the helpfile.
142 args: -O cisco.rate_in
144 PMID 5.0.3 cisco.rate_in: 5 minutes average input rate in bytes (not bits!) per second
147 args: -O cisco.rate_in cisco.rate_out
149 PMID 5.0.3 cisco.rate_in: 5 minutes average input rate in bytes (not bits!) per second
151 PMID 5.0.4 cisco.rate_out: 5 minutes average output rate in bytes (not bits!) per second
156 PMID 5.0.1 cisco.bytes_in: Total Kbytes input to the Cisco
158 PMID 5.0.2 cisco.bytes_out: Total Kbytes output from the Cisco
160 PMID 5.0.3 cisco.rate_in: 5 minutes average input rate in bytes (not bits!) per second
162 PMID 5.0.4 cisco.rate_out: 5 minutes average output rate in bytes (not bits!) per second
164 PMID 5.0.5 cisco.bandwidth: peak interface bandwidth in bytes per second
166 PMID 5.0.6 cisco.bytes_out_bcast: Total broadcast Kbytes output from the Cisco
171 InDom 5.1: Interfaces on Cisco router
176 PMID 5.0.1 cisco.bytes_in: Total Kbytes input to the Cisco
178 PMID 5.0.2 cisco.bytes_out: Total Kbytes output from the Cisco
180 PMID 5.0.3 cisco.rate_in: 5 minutes average input rate in bytes (not bits!) per second
182 PMID 5.0.4 cisco.rate_out: 5 minutes average output rate in bytes (not bits!) per second
184 PMID 5.0.5 cisco.bandwidth: peak interface bandwidth in bytes per second
186 PMID 5.0.6 cisco.bytes_out_bcast: Total broadcast Kbytes output from the Cisco
188 InDom 5.1: Interfaces on Cisco router
192 chkhelp: -O or -H require metricname arguments or -i or -p
194 Usage: chkhelp helpfile
195 chkhelp [options] helpfile [metricname ...]
198 -e exists check, only report metrics with no help text
199 -H display verbose help text
200 -i process all the instance domains
201 -n pmnsfile use an alternative PMNS
202 -O display the one line help summary
203 -p process all the metrics (PMIDs)
205 No options implies silently check internal integrity of the helpfile.
208 args: -H cisco.rate_in
210 PMID 5.0.3 cisco.rate_in:Cisco's computed average input rate in bytes per second, over the recent
211 past, for this interface.
214 args: -H cisco.rate_in cisco.rate_out
216 PMID 5.0.3 cisco.rate_in:Cisco's computed average input rate in bytes per second, over the recent
217 past, for this interface.
219 PMID 5.0.4 cisco.rate_out:Cisco's computed average output rate in bytes per second, over the recent
220 past, for this interface.
225 PMID 5.0.1 cisco.bytes_in:Total number of Kbytes input to the Cisco on this interface.
227 Note that due to network delays in extracting the metrics from the
228 Cisco routers, any rate computed from this metric over small deltas in time
229 are likely to be subject to wide variance.
231 PMID 5.0.2 cisco.bytes_out:Total number of Kbytes output from the Cisco on this interface.
233 Note that due to network delays in extracting the metrics from the
234 Cisco routers, any rate computed from this metric over small deltas in time
235 are likely to be subject to wide variance.
237 PMID 5.0.3 cisco.rate_in:Cisco's computed average input rate in bytes per second, over the recent
238 past, for this interface.
240 PMID 5.0.4 cisco.rate_out:Cisco's computed average output rate in bytes per second, over the recent
241 past, for this interface.
243 PMID 5.0.5 cisco.bandwidth:
244 PMID 5.0.6 cisco.bytes_out_bcast:Total number of broadcast Kbytes output from the Cisco on this interface.
246 Note that due to network delays in extracting the metrics from the
247 Cisco routers, any rate computed from this metric over small deltas in
248 time are likely to be subject to wide variance.
253 InDom 5.1:There is one instance in this domain for each interface on a Cisco router
254 that the Cisco PMDA (Performance Metrics Domain Agent) has been told about
255 when the PMDA is started.
257 The names of the instances are of the form hostname:tX where "t" is one of
258 "a" for ATM, "B" for ISDN BRI, "e" for Ethernet, "E" (FastEthernet), "f" for
259 Fddi, "h" for HSSC, "s" for Serial or "Vl" for Vlan. The "X" is the
260 interface identifier which is either an integer (e.g. 4000 Series routers) or
261 two integers separated by a slash (e.g. 7000 Series routers) or three
262 integers separated by a slash and a period (Frame-Relay PVCs on serial line
268 PMID 5.0.1 cisco.bytes_in:Total number of Kbytes input to the Cisco on this interface.
270 Note that due to network delays in extracting the metrics from the
271 Cisco routers, any rate computed from this metric over small deltas in time
272 are likely to be subject to wide variance.
274 PMID 5.0.2 cisco.bytes_out:Total number of Kbytes output from the Cisco on this interface.
276 Note that due to network delays in extracting the metrics from the
277 Cisco routers, any rate computed from this metric over small deltas in time
278 are likely to be subject to wide variance.
280 PMID 5.0.3 cisco.rate_in:Cisco's computed average input rate in bytes per second, over the recent
281 past, for this interface.
283 PMID 5.0.4 cisco.rate_out:Cisco's computed average output rate in bytes per second, over the recent
284 past, for this interface.
286 PMID 5.0.5 cisco.bandwidth:
287 PMID 5.0.6 cisco.bytes_out_bcast:Total number of broadcast Kbytes output from the Cisco on this interface.
289 Note that due to network delays in extracting the metrics from the
290 Cisco routers, any rate computed from this metric over small deltas in
291 time are likely to be subject to wide variance.
293 InDom 5.1:There is one instance in this domain for each interface on a Cisco router
294 that the Cisco PMDA (Performance Metrics Domain Agent) has been told about
295 when the PMDA is started.
297 The names of the instances are of the form hostname:tX where "t" is one of
298 "a" for ATM, "B" for ISDN BRI, "e" for Ethernet, "E" (FastEthernet), "f" for
299 Fddi, "h" for HSSC, "s" for Serial or "Vl" for Vlan. The "X" is the
300 interface identifier which is either an integer (e.g. 4000 Series routers) or
301 two integers separated by a slash (e.g. 7000 Series routers) or three
302 integers separated by a slash and a period (Frame-Relay PVCs on serial line
307 chkhelp: -O or -H require metricname arguments or -i or -p
309 Usage: chkhelp helpfile
310 chkhelp [options] helpfile [metricname ...]
313 -e exists check, only report metrics with no help text
314 -H display verbose help text
315 -i process all the instance domains
316 -n pmnsfile use an alternative PMNS
317 -O display the one line help summary
318 -p process all the metrics (PMIDs)
320 No options implies silently check internal integrity of the helpfile.
323 args: -H -O cisco.rate_in
325 PMID 5.0.3 cisco.rate_in: 5 minutes average input rate in bytes (not bits!) per second
326 Cisco's computed average input rate in bytes per second, over the recent
327 past, for this interface.
330 args: -H -O cisco.rate_in cisco.rate_out
332 PMID 5.0.3 cisco.rate_in: 5 minutes average input rate in bytes (not bits!) per second
333 Cisco's computed average input rate in bytes per second, over the recent
334 past, for this interface.
336 PMID 5.0.4 cisco.rate_out: 5 minutes average output rate in bytes (not bits!) per second
337 Cisco's computed average output rate in bytes per second, over the recent
338 past, for this interface.
343 PMID 5.0.1 cisco.bytes_in: Total Kbytes input to the Cisco
344 Total number of Kbytes input to the Cisco on this interface.
346 Note that due to network delays in extracting the metrics from the
347 Cisco routers, any rate computed from this metric over small deltas in time
348 are likely to be subject to wide variance.
350 PMID 5.0.2 cisco.bytes_out: Total Kbytes output from the Cisco
351 Total number of Kbytes output from the Cisco on this interface.
353 Note that due to network delays in extracting the metrics from the
354 Cisco routers, any rate computed from this metric over small deltas in time
355 are likely to be subject to wide variance.
357 PMID 5.0.3 cisco.rate_in: 5 minutes average input rate in bytes (not bits!) per second
358 Cisco's computed average input rate in bytes per second, over the recent
359 past, for this interface.
361 PMID 5.0.4 cisco.rate_out: 5 minutes average output rate in bytes (not bits!) per second
362 Cisco's computed average output rate in bytes per second, over the recent
363 past, for this interface.
365 PMID 5.0.5 cisco.bandwidth: peak interface bandwidth in bytes per second
367 PMID 5.0.6 cisco.bytes_out_bcast: Total broadcast Kbytes output from the Cisco
368 Total number of broadcast Kbytes output from the Cisco on this interface.
370 Note that due to network delays in extracting the metrics from the
371 Cisco routers, any rate computed from this metric over small deltas in
372 time are likely to be subject to wide variance.
377 InDom 5.1: Interfaces on Cisco router
378 There is one instance in this domain for each interface on a Cisco router
379 that the Cisco PMDA (Performance Metrics Domain Agent) has been told about
380 when the PMDA is started.
382 The names of the instances are of the form hostname:tX where "t" is one of
383 "a" for ATM, "B" for ISDN BRI, "e" for Ethernet, "E" (FastEthernet), "f" for
384 Fddi, "h" for HSSC, "s" for Serial or "Vl" for Vlan. The "X" is the
385 interface identifier which is either an integer (e.g. 4000 Series routers) or
386 two integers separated by a slash (e.g. 7000 Series routers) or three
387 integers separated by a slash and a period (Frame-Relay PVCs on serial line
393 PMID 5.0.1 cisco.bytes_in: Total Kbytes input to the Cisco
394 Total number of Kbytes input to the Cisco on this interface.
396 Note that due to network delays in extracting the metrics from the
397 Cisco routers, any rate computed from this metric over small deltas in time
398 are likely to be subject to wide variance.
400 PMID 5.0.2 cisco.bytes_out: Total Kbytes output from the Cisco
401 Total number of Kbytes output from the Cisco on this interface.
403 Note that due to network delays in extracting the metrics from the
404 Cisco routers, any rate computed from this metric over small deltas in time
405 are likely to be subject to wide variance.
407 PMID 5.0.3 cisco.rate_in: 5 minutes average input rate in bytes (not bits!) per second
408 Cisco's computed average input rate in bytes per second, over the recent
409 past, for this interface.
411 PMID 5.0.4 cisco.rate_out: 5 minutes average output rate in bytes (not bits!) per second
412 Cisco's computed average output rate in bytes per second, over the recent
413 past, for this interface.
415 PMID 5.0.5 cisco.bandwidth: peak interface bandwidth in bytes per second
417 PMID 5.0.6 cisco.bytes_out_bcast: Total broadcast Kbytes output from the Cisco
418 Total number of broadcast Kbytes output from the Cisco on this interface.
420 Note that due to network delays in extracting the metrics from the
421 Cisco routers, any rate computed from this metric over small deltas in
422 time are likely to be subject to wide variance.
424 InDom 5.1: Interfaces on Cisco router
425 There is one instance in this domain for each interface on a Cisco router
426 that the Cisco PMDA (Performance Metrics Domain Agent) has been told about
427 when the PMDA is started.
429 The names of the instances are of the form hostname:tX where "t" is one of
430 "a" for ATM, "B" for ISDN BRI, "e" for Ethernet, "E" (FastEthernet), "f" for
431 Fddi, "h" for HSSC, "s" for Serial or "Vl" for Vlan. The "X" is the
432 interface identifier which is either an integer (e.g. 4000 Series routers) or
433 two integers separated by a slash (e.g. 7000 Series routers) or three
434 integers separated by a slash and a period (Frame-Relay PVCs on serial line