How to install Performance Co-Pilot on EndeavourOS

Performance Co-Pilot (PCP) is an open source tool for monitoring, management, and analysis of system-level performance metrics. PCP can be used to collect and report on various system-level performance metrics of Linux and Unix systems.

Here is a step-by-step guide on how to install Performance Co-Pilot on EndeavourOS.

Prerequisites

Before installing PCP, ensure that you have the following prerequisites:

Step 1: Update your system

Make sure your EndeavourOS system is up to date by running the following command:

sudo pacman -Syu

Step 2: Install PCP

To install PCP on your EndeavourOS system, run the following command:

sudo pacman -S pcp

Step 3: Configure PCP

After installation, configure PCP by editing the /etc/pcp.conf file with your preferred editor:

sudo nano /etc/pcp.conf

In this file, you can customize several parameters such as which performance metrics are collected and how they are stored.

Step 4: Start the PCP services

To start the PCP services, run the following command:

sudo systemctl start pmcd.service

Step 5: Verify PCP installation

To verify PCP installation, run the following command:

sudo pcp

This command will display the PCP client user interface that shows various performance metrics of your Linux or Unix system.

Conclusion

With PCP installed on your EndeavourOS system, monitoring system-level performance metrics becomes easy. You can customize PCP configuration to collect and store performance metrics that suit your needs. As a result, PCP helps you to identify system bottlenecks and fine-tune system performance for better user experience.

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