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pmgrd(8)							      pmgrd(8)

NAME
       pmgrd - The Performance Manager metrics server daemon

SYNOPSIS
       /usr/sbin/pmgrd [-iorate]

OPTIONS
       Enables monitoring disk I/O rates for selected disks.

	      The  file	 /etc/pmgrd_iorate.config  defines a list of disks for
	      which disk I/O statistics have to be collected.

DESCRIPTION
       The Performance Manager (PM) metrics server (pmgrd) is  a  UNIX	daemon
       process that provides general UNIX performance metrics on request.

       The  pmgrd  metrics server supports the extensible SNMP agent mechanism
       (eSNMP). The pmgrd metrics server is a subagent that  runs  by  default
       whenever the SNMP agent is started.

       The  pmgrd  metrics  server also listens for SNMP requests on a private
       UDP port. The private port accepts SNMPv1 requests.

       The MIB (Management Information	Base)  variables  implemented  by  the
       pmgrd  metrics  server  are described at this location: /usr/share/sys‐
       man/mibs/pm.mib.

FILES
       The metrics server daemon.  The MIB file for the pmgrd daemon.  The MIB
       file  for AdvFS statistics collection.  Messages generated by the pmgrd
       are logged to this file.	 Configuration	file  containing  entries  for
       disks to be monitored.

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