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There are a bunch of pieces to it, but to start a particular monitor, go to 
iSeries Nav-Management Central-Monitors-System.  Right click a monitor to start 
it.  If you don't have all the pieces in place (e.g. collection services 
running, MGTC server started, etc.)  you should get some type of error message 
telling you what you're missing.
These monitors make WRKSYSACT OUTPUT(*PRINT) and PRTACTRPT obsolete for me.  
Not that they ever told me much.
Bryan  

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Hi Bryan, how is this monitoring started?  
 
 
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Anyone exporting the monitor graphs from iNav to a PC?  The graphs are so 
impressive, I'd like to print a few (such as CPU utilization over the last four 
months on different partitions).

Thanks,

Bryan Burns
IBM Certified Specialist - iSeries System Command Operations V5R2 
M.I.S. Department
ECHO, Incorporated
www.echo-usa.com

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