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How Do I Stop All Performance Monitoring
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Iain Wilson
2003-10-01 11:31:43 UTC
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Can anyone please help

We recently moved up to AS400 5.2. (I recently inherited the
administration of the AS400 so please be patient with me if I sound
like a numpty)

Now we appear to be monitoring all QZDASOINIT connections where we
were no before.

I have looked at the PEX commands and tried the ENDPEX command but
this does not stop all performance monitoring.

Can anyone please tell me how to stop all monitoring ?

It is also eating up disk space. 3.5 GB in a week.

Additionally, prior to the OS upgrade we were able to update files
(from a front end built using Delphi/ADO) without the files being
journalled. Now we need to journal all files before we can update
them. I want to have the choice.

How do I stop this ?


Thanks in advance for any assistance offered
Kent Milligan
2003-10-01 18:11:28 UTC
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Sounds like someone started DB Performance Monitor collections (STRDBMON &
ENDDBMON). This can be done in the ODBC Data Source or the JDBC & ODBC
connection properties or might be done in some exit point programs.
--
Kent Milligan, DB2 & BI team
PartnerWorld for Developers, iSeries
www.iseries.ibm.com/db2
(opinions stated are not necessarily those of my employer)
Iain Wilson
2003-10-02 14:13:21 UTC
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Hi To All

I finally found the way to disable Performance Management 400

In iseries Navigator follow the following path
Configuration And Service
Right Click Collection Services
From the menu that appears select Performance Management/400
Select Start/Stop


Hope this help somebody out there

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