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<h1 class="topictitle1">Performance data files</h1>
<div><p>You can generate database files from the collection objects maintained
by Collection Services. Use this topic to find the names, descriptions and
attributes of these database files.</p>
<p>Performance data is a set of information about the operation of a system
(or network of systems) that can be used to understand response time and throughput.
You can use performance data to make adjustments to programs, system attributes,
and operations. These adjustments can improve response times and throughputs.
Adjustments can also help you to predict the effects of certain changes to
the system, operation, or program.</p>
<p>Collection Services collects performance data into a management
collection object (*MGTCOL). The <span class="cmdname">Create Performance Data (CRTPFRDTA)</span> command
processes data from that collection object and stores the result into performance
database files. The database files are divided into the following categories:</p>
<dl><dt class="dlterm"><a href="rzahxperfdatafiles1a.htm#rzahxperfdatafiles1a">Performance
data files containing time interval data</a></dt>
<dd>These files contain performance data that is collected each interval.
To understand where the data in these files comes from, see <a href="rzahxcatfilerelation.htm#rzahxcatfilerelation">system
category and file relationships</a>. When viewing these files, you might
also find the <a href="rzahxperfdataabbrev.htm#rzahxperfdataabbrev">file
abbreviations</a> useful.</dd>
<dt class="dlterm"><a href="rzahxconfigdata.htm#rzahxconfigdata">Configuration data files</a></dt>
<dd>Configuration data is collected once per session. To understand where
the data in these files comes from, refer to system category and file relationships.
You can find the QAPMCONF, QAPMHDWR, and QAPMSBSD files in the configuration
data files.</dd>
<dt class="dlterm"><a href="rzahxtracedata.htm#rzahxtracedata">Trace data files</a></dt>
<dd>Trace data is collected only when you choose to do so. You can find the
QAPMDMPT file in the trace data files.</dd>
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<p>Additional field information such as number of bytes and buffer position
is available by using the <span class="cmdname">Display File Field Description (DSPFFD)</span> command
available on the system. For example, type the following on any command line:</p>
<pre>DSPFFD file(QSYS/QAPMCONF)</pre>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="rzahxapsparent.htm" title="Managing performance on iSeries systems requires the use of a variety of specialized applications. Each of these applications offers a specific insight into system performance. This topic explains several applications and the intended use of each application.">Applications for performance management</a></div>
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<div class="relconcepts"><strong>Related concepts</strong><br />
<div><a href="rzahxcollectdatacs.htm" title="Use Collection Services to collect performance data for later analysis by the Performance Tools for iSeries licensed program or other performance report applications, iSeries Navigator monitors, and the graph history function. (If you prefer viewing real-time performance data, system monitors provide an easy-to-use graphical interface for monitoring system performance.)">Collection Services</a></div>
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<div class="relref"><strong>Related reference</strong><br />
<div><a href="rzahxtasktypeext.htm" title="A task type extender identifies the area of functional support provided by the task.">Performance data files: Task type extender</a></div>
<div><a href="rzahxcollectinfosysperf.htm" title="Collection Services regularly collects information about system performance. Often, analyzing performance data begins with this information.">Collect system performance data</a></div>
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