4. What does the V5R1 PTF SI02609 do?
This PTF will enable the automatic collection and retention of performance data on your system. This data will not be transmitted to IBM until you choose to
activate PM for System i. The reason for collecting this data prior to activation is to help you obtain a PM for System i report more quickly should you decide to
activate at a later time.
If you have already activated the PM Agent, prior to this PTF, there will be no change in your collecting and transmitting if you do apply the PTF.
If you have previously inactivated the PM Agent (through the Q1PENDPM API), this PTF will have no effect on your system as no data will be collected. If you later change your mind and want to activate the PM Agent, go to
"How do I install and activate the PM Agent section".
If you are collecting your own performance data, you can still use the PM Agent for System i for automating the collecting. Refer to 'How do Collection Services and the PM Agent work together?' below.
NOTE: Running Collection Services and creating the database files will require a small increase in CPU and disk resources on your system. 60 days of summarized perfomance data at 15 minute intervals will require an additional 1.1MB.
If the collection library (QMPGDATA by default) contains files that were created on a previous release of the operating system, you must convert those files and data to the current operating system release level. Use the CVTPFRDTA command to
convert the data.
If you have applied this PTF and you want to stop the PM Agent, run the Q1PENDPM API. This will stop the PM Agent from collecting and also from transmitting data. The PM Agent will no longer start or change Collection Services and no data for PM for System i and WLE will be collected.
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