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PMDACHILDREN(3)         Library Functions Manual         PMDACHILDREN(3)

NAME         top

       pmdaChildren - translate a PMID to a set of dynamic performance
       metric names

C SYNOPSIS         top

       #include <pcp/pmapi.h>
       #include <pcp/pmda.h>

       int pmdaChildren(char *name, int traverse, char ***offspring,
               int **status, pmdaExt *pmda);

       cc ... -lpcp_pmda -lpcp

DESCRIPTION         top

       As  part  of the Performance Metrics Domain Agent (PMDA) API (see
       PMDA(3)), pmdaChildren is the generic callback for returning  dy‐
       namic  metric  names  (and  their status) that are descendants of
       name.

       Because implementing dynamic performance metrics requires specif‐
       ic PMDA support, and the facility is an optional component  of  a
       PMDA (most PMDAs do not support dynamic performance metrics), pm‐
       daChildren is a skeleton implementation that returns PM_ERR_NAME.

       A  PMDA  that supports dynamic performance metrics will provide a
       private callback that replaces  pmdaChildren  (by  assignment  to
       version.four.children  of  the pmdaInterface structure) and takes
       the initial metric name and returns names via offspring[] and the
       leaf or non-leaf status of each via status[].

       If traverse is 0, then the behaviour is akin to  pmGetChildren(3)
       and  offspring[] contains the relative name component for the im‐
       mediate descendants of name.

       If traverse is 1, then the behaviour is akin to pmTraversePMNS(3)
       and offspring[] contains the absolute names of all  dynamic  met‐
       rics that are decedents of name.

       The  resulting  list  of pointers offspring and the string values
       (the names) that the pointers reference will have been  allocated
       by  pmdaChildren  with a single call to malloc(3), and the caller
       of pmdaChildren will call free(offspring) to  release  the  space
       when  it is no longer required.  The same holds true for the sta‐
       tus array, namely the caller of pmdaChildren will call  free(sta‐
       tus) to release the space when it is no longer required.

CAVEAT         top

       The PMDA must be using PMDA_INTERFACE_4 or later, as specified in
       the call to pmdaDSO(3) or pmdaDaemon(3).

DIAGNOSTICS         top

       pmdaChildren returns PM_ERR_NAME if the name is not recognized or
       cannot  be  translated, otherwise the number of descendent metric
       names found.

SEE ALSO         top

       PMAPI(3),  PMDA(3),   pmdaDaemon(3),   pmdaDSO(3),   pmdaMain(3),
       pmGetChildren(3) and pmTraversePMNS(3).

COLOPHON         top

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