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PMSEARCH(1) General Commands Manual PMSEARCH(1)
NAME
pmsearch - help text and names search for metrics, instances and
instance domains
SYNOPSIS
pmsearch [-CdinqsStTV?] [-c config] [-h host] [-p port] [-N
number] [-O offset] [query | indom]
DESCRIPTION
pmsearch performs full text search queries to find metrics using
names and help text from metrics, instance domains and instances.
It makes use of capabilities of the Performance Co-Pilot (PCP)
pmproxy(1) service, the Redis distributed data store, and the
RediSearch module.
Note that in order to use these services, it is mandatory that
pmproxy is communicating with a redis-server(1) that has the
redisearch.so module loaded. When configured to do so, pmproxy
will then automatically index PCP metric names, instance names,
metric and instance domain help text into the RediSearch store,
from PCP archives that it discovers locally. Refer to
pmlogger(1) and pmlogger_daily(1) for further details.
By default pmsearch communicates with a local redis-server(1),
however the -h and -p options can be used to specify an alternate
Redis instance. If this instance is a node of a Redis cluster,
all other instances in the cluster will be discovered and used
automatically.
OPTIONS
-c config, --config=config
Specify the config file to use.
-C, --no-colour
No highlighting in results text.
-d, --docid
Report document ID of each search result. Documents are
identified using a unique SHA-1 hash which is always
displayed in a 40-hexdigit human readable form.
-h host, --host=host
Connect to the Redis server at host, rather than the one the
localhost.
-i, --info
Report search engine internal metrics.
-n, --indom
Perform an instance domain related entities search
-N N, --number=N
Return N, search results at most.
-O N, --offset=N
Paginated results from given offset.
-p port, --port=port
Connect to the Redis server at port, rather than the default
6379.
-q, --query
Perform a general text search (default).
-s, --suggest
Perform a name suggestion search
-S, --score
Report score (rank) of each result.
-T, --total
Report total number of of search results.
-t, --times
Report elapsed search execution time.
-V, --version
Display version number and exit.
-?, --help
Display usage message and exit.
EXAMPLES
$ pmsearch kernel idle
Type: metric
Name: kernel.all.cpu.idle
One line: total idle CPU time from /proc/stat for all CPUs
Type: metric
Name: kernel.all.idletime
One line: time the current kernel has been idle since boot
Type: metric
Name: kernel.percpu.cpu.idle
InDom: 60.0
One line: percpu idle CPU time metric from /proc/stat
PCP ENVIRONMENT
Environment variables with the prefix PCP_ are used to parameter‐
ize the file and directory names used by PCP. On each installa‐
tion, the file /etc/pcp.conf contains the local values for these
variables. The $PCP_CONF variable may be used to specify an al‐
ternative configuration file, as described in pcp.conf(5).
For environment variables affecting PCP tools, see
pmGetOptions(3).
SEE ALSO
PCPIntro(1), pmproxy(1), pmlogger(1), pmlogger_daily(1) and
redis-server(1).
COLOPHON
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Performance Co-Pilot PCP PMSEARCH(1)
Pages that refer to this page: pmsearchinfo(3), pmsearchsetup(3), pmsearchtextindom(3), pmsearchtextquery(3), pmsearchtextsuggest(3), pmwebapi(3)