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Thanks to all.
I found the info in the iSeries Navigator help text.


Alexei Pytel <pytel@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
performance data collection mechanism (aka Collection Services) is part of 
operating system and does not reqiure additional products.

Collection Services can be managed from iSeries Navigator GUI - look for 
Collection Services options in menus.
You can also manage it via APIs:

http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/iseries/v5r2/ic2924/info/apis/perfmgmt_colsvc1.htm

Most common APIs you will need are "start collector", "end collector", 
"cycle collector".


Alexei





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Running V5R2, and command STRPFRCOL and ENDPFRCOL do not exist.

michael@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:You can still collect the data with 
STRPFRCOL and ENDPFRCOL.

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