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  • Subject: Re: Performance Manager (V3R2)
  • From: HankHeath <HankHeath@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 8 Jan 1998 13:33:09 EST
  • Organization: AOL (http://www.aol.com)

Thanks for the feedback. I'm passing it on to Carl Leopold at CoreStates Bank.

Hank Heath

In a message dated 98-01-08 12:07:04 EST, gfeinste@planethollywood.com (Gary
Feinstein) wrote:

<< I used to use the performance Manager when I was running V3R6.  When I
 upgraded to 3R7, I ran into some problems with it and stopped using it. 
 I assume I was probably missing a PTF or something simple like that. 
 While it was a nice feature to have, automatically logging Disk usage
 and CPU utilization, I don't think it was a necessity.  I am pretty good
 about running disk reports manually to keep track of system usage.  One
 thing I can say about PM/400 is that you can send all of the accumulated
 data to IBM and they will return a series of reports and graphs that
 shows system performace and growth.  If capacity planning is a big
 concern at your shop, I would say go ahead and make use of it.   >>
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