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Paul Nelson wrote:
I haven't really been following this thread, but where does SYSPSTAT come
from? It's not on my V5R2 machine.

Paul:

Nor is it on any of our systems ranging from V5R1 through V5R4. However, I do see it on one of our systems that's running a kind of "unsupported" release. In comparing the installed LPPs and options, I can't see why it would be on that one system and not any others.

I was thinking that it might be part of DB2 Multisystem or SMP, but neither of those options are on the one box that has it.

Perhaps those that have it could list their installed LPPs and options to see where it comes from. A quick google for [syspstat site:ibm.com] came up effectively empty.

Tom Liotta

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select sys_dname, sys_tna
from qsys2.syspstat where sys_dname='ROB' and sys_tname like 'Q%'

....+....1....+....2....+....3...
LIBRARY FILE SYS_MNAME
NAME NAME ROB QAQQINI QAQQINI ROB QAYPERLS QAYPERLS ROB QAYPERLS YETZERTRC
ROB QAYPERLS PMR76481 ROB QBDIETZ DIR002PG ROB QBDIETZ DIR002RG ROB QBDIETZ DSPDIR ROB QBDIETZ DSPDIRC ROB QBDIETZ LS ROB QBDIETZ NTS002PF ROB QBDIETZ README ROB QCLSRC VRYOBJ ROB QCLSRC FIXSECLEI
ROB QCLSRC MXPRINTER
ROB QCLSRC USERLIST ROB QCLSRC TEST ROB QCLSRC MARCO ...


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