When you use Collection Services to collect performance data, you control what data is collected and how often it is collected.
You can select from the collection profiles that are provided. The Standard profile corresponds to the settings for system data in the i5/OS™ performance monitor function that was provided by the Start Performance Monitor (STRPFRMON) command in previous releases. The Standard plus protocol profile corresponds to the STRPFRMON command settings for all data. Or you can select Custom to create your own customized profile. There are also several other profiles available, refer to the online help for detailed descriptions. For your customized profile, you can select from a list of available data categories, such as System CPU, Local Response Time, Disk Storage, and IOPs (input/output processors).
For each category of data that you collect, you can specify how often the data will be collected. For many categories, you will want to select the default collection interval, which you can set from predefined settings between 15 seconds and 60 minutes. (The recommended setting is 15 minutes.)
The collected data is stored in a management collection object (type *MGTCOL) called a collection. To prevent these management collection objects from becoming too large, the collection must be cycled at regular intervals. Cycling a collection means to create a new collection object and begin storing data in it at the same time data collection stops in the original collection object. You can specify any interval from one hour to 24 hours, depending on how you plan to use the data.
To customize Collection Services on a system, follow these steps:
Once you have customized Collection Services to the settings you prefer, you can right-click Collection Services again and select Start Collection Services to begin collecting performance data.