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While the monitor is running, you have a live view of the graph and can
review the graph all the way back to the time it was started (up to about 4
or 5 days). You can enter 'from' and 'to' time when you 'graph history' in
order to see a specific range of data without going through ANZPFRDTA and
you can isolate things like disk activity, interactive response time, and
CPU percent used into separate graphs by.

If you can connect to a V5R1 machine with iNav 5.4 and get the monitor
started (I've never tried it), you should be able to retrieve this
information.

HTH,

Steve

"Martin Spencer" <rackconfig@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:mailman.22806.1197541522.4459.midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Hi Steve,

Would that only show the graphs of the current performance (a live view), or
would it show the graphs of the data collected? And would this data have
needed to have gone through the ANZPFRDTA first?

Also, would the V5R4 version of iSeries Navigator also show this information
on a V5R1 machine?Martin.
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