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Steve,

You are right about the System Monitors, of course, in the
spur of the moment I did not remeber the english term and
called them "performance agents" (our i5 is in spanish..)

Regarding the RUNQRY command, try RUNQRY () filename ,it is
a lot faster that using the *NONE parameter.

Best Regards,

Luis Rodriguez


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message: 2
date: Thu, 3 Apr 2008 15:00:44 -0500
from: smorrison
subject: Re: Cool stuff that you may not have known was
in i

A few of my favorites are:

Runqry *none filename
or
Runqry *none filename RCDSLT(*Yes)

System Monitors in iSeries Navigator. Be sure to figure
out the Threshold
Settings under Metrics. I'm only sending myself messages
when thresholds
are exceeded, but I can see so many more possibilities.

Fix Central to locate, order and download PTFs directly
to the system.

Image Catalogs to move PTFs between systems

Virtual LAN to quickly move stuff between partitions.

Who is using iSeries Navigator for Wireless to
monitor/control the system.
It seems to be a great idea, but since I don't normally
have to monitor
the system out of the office, I haven't gotten it setup.

Steve



Fidelity Express


Luis Rodriguez

IBM Certified Systems Expert
eServer i5 iSeries Technical Solutions


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