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PM/400 is not the same as Performance Tools. PM here stands for Performance
Manager. not monitor

Nonetheless, there are changes in the commands. There is no longer a
STRPFRMON command. There are programs to start the collections, but
starting collections is either through Management Central, or through the
PERFORM menu - same as STRPFRT, which require the Perf Tools LPP. I think
there are APIs, however. We're SUPPOSED to use Management Central., I
guess. RANT - I don't like losing the easy, fast, clean green-screen access
to system functions. - RANT OVER

At 07:20 AM 4/10/02 -0500, you wrote:
>Neil,
>
>I thought Performance Tools were gone in V5R1 and replaced by something new
>called Collection Services ?
>
>See:
>
>http://www.the400resource.com/content/monthly/200112/zblewskifeature12.html
>
>Chuck
>
>-----Original Message-----
>Neil Palmer
>Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 4:00 AM
>To: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
>Subject: PM/400 & V5R1
>
>
>At V5R1 PM/400 programs move from QMPGLIB (no longer used) to QSYS.
>Performance date by default still goes to QMPGDATA.
>I have two customer machines on V5R1.  One is a new model 270 that came
>with V5R1 pre-loaded and has the PM400 command in QSYS and all PM.400 code
>- and it works OK.
>The other system was upgraded to V5R1 from V4R4.  PM/400, supposedly in
>QSYS at V5R1, does not exist on this system.  There is no QMPGDATA
>library, and no PM400 menu in QSYS, and no CFGPM400 command in QSYS.
>Anyone else on V5R1 missing the PM400 code ?
>
>...Neil
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