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5.3. Performing Minimal PCP Setup to Gather File System Data
The following procedure provides instructions on how to install a minimal PCP setup to collect statistics on Red Hat Enterprise Linux. The minimal setup involves adding the minimum number of packages on a production system needed to gather data for further analysis.
The resulting
tar.gz archive of the pmlogger output can be analyzed by using various PCP tools, such as PCP Charts, and compared with other sources of performance information.
- Install the pcp package:
yum install pcp
# yum install pcpCopy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow - Start the
pmcdservice:systemctl start pmcd.service
# systemctl start pmcd.serviceCopy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow - Run the
pmlogconfutility to update thepmloggerconfiguration and enable the XFS information, XFS data, and log I/O traffic groups:pmlogconf -r /var/lib/pcp/config/pmlogger/config.default
# pmlogconf -r /var/lib/pcp/config/pmlogger/config.defaultCopy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow - Start the
pmloggerservice:systemctl start pmlogger.service
# systemctl start pmlogger.serviceCopy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow - Perform operations on the XFS file system.
- Stop the
pmloggerservice:systemctl stop pmcd.service
# systemctl stop pmcd.serviceCopy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow systemctl stop pmlogger.service
# systemctl stop pmlogger.serviceCopy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow - Collect the output and save it to a
tar.gzfile named based on the hostname and the current date and time:cd /var/log/pcp/pmlogger/
# cd /var/log/pcp/pmlogger/Copy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow tar -czf $(hostname).$(date +%F-%Hh%M).pcp.tar.gz $(hostname)
# tar -czf $(hostname).$(date +%F-%Hh%M).pcp.tar.gz $(hostname)Copy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow