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  • Subject: Fwd: PM/400 usage in a network
  • From: Mark Bauman <mlbauman@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 11 Aug 1997 12:24:06 -0500 (CDT)


      Can we measure the performance of remote systems (which are on LAN). 
      I have PM/400 installed on one of my system. 

      Thanks for any help. 

      phanihr@inf.com 




 From: Kurt C. Thompson  RCHVMW2(KCT990)  T/L 456-6547 
 Global Services Offerings Team,  Rochester, MN 

 PM/400 does support a network of systems. This is documented in chapter 
 entitled 'Work with Remote AS/400 Systems' in the PM/400 manual. 

 Briefly, you define a system to be the primary (hub) when running the 
 CFGPM400 command by responding 'Yes' to 'Receive data from other AS/400s'. 

 The secondary system (remote) would respond 'No' to 'Send data to IBM'. 

 Then on the primary you complete the setup by: 

   GO QMPGLIB/PM400     (Takes you to the PM/400 Menu) 
   Select 8 - Work with Remote AS/400 Systems. 

 I suggest you review the documentation first, as you will need to know some 
 communications information. 

 Kurt C. Thompson, PM/400 Team Leader 








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