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PPPPMMMMDDDDUUUUPPPPCCCCOOOONNNNTTTTEEEEXXXXTTTT((((3333)))) PPPPMMMMDDDDUUUUPPPPCCCCOOOONNNNTTTTEEEEXXXXTTTT((((3333))))
NNNNAAAAMMMMEEEE
ppppmmmmDDDDuuuuppppCCCCoooonnnntttteeeexxxxtttt - duplicate a PMAPI context
CCCC SSSSYYYYNNNNOOOOPPPPSSSSIIIISSSS
####iiiinnnncccclllluuuuddddeeee <<<<ppppccccpppp////ppppmmmmaaaappppiiii....hhhh>>>>
iiiinnnntttt ppppmmmmDDDDuuuuppppCCCCoooonnnntttteeeexxxxtttt((((vvvvooooiiiidddd))))
cccccccc ............ ----llllppppccccpppp
DDDDEEEESSSSCCCCRRRRIIIIPPPPTTTTIIIIOOOONNNN
An application using the Performance Metrics Application Programming
Interface (PMAPI) may manipulate several concurrent contexts, each
associated with a source of performance metrics, e.g. ppppmmmmccccdddd(1) on some
host, or an archive log of performance metrics as created by ppppmmmmllllooooggggggggeeeerrrr(1).
Calling ppppmmmmDDDDuuuuppppCCCCoooonnnntttteeeexxxxtttt will replicate the current PMAPI context, returning
a handle for the new context that may be used with subsequent calls to
ppppmmmmUUUUsssseeeeCCCCoooonnnntttteeeexxxxtttt(3).
Once created, the duplicated context and the original context have
independent existence, and so their instance profiles and collection time
may be independently varied.
The newly replicated context becomes the current context.
SSSSEEEEEEEE AAAALLLLSSSSOOOO
PPPPMMMMAAAAPPPPIIII(3), ppppmmmmNNNNeeeewwwwCCCCoooonnnntttteeeexxxxtttt(3) and ppppmmmmUUUUsssseeeeCCCCoooonnnntttteeeexxxxtttt(3).
PPPPaaaaggggeeee 1111