Thank you Dawn.
Is the Job Watcher a chargeable option or included with PT1?

Rob Berendt
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Date: 10/19/2011 12:17PM
Subject: Re: Job Watcher through IBM Systems Director Navigator for i

Hi Rob,

Do you have the Job Watcher feature of the IBM Performance Tools
Licensed
Program Product installed?

If not, you will be able to see job watcher collections through the
collection manager ("Collectors"), but you will not be able to do
anything
with them.

I'm guessing that you have the IBM Performance Tools LPP base option
installed because you can expand Disk Watcher.

(The Performance Tools LPP is NOT required to work with Collection
Services
data).

From the 7.1 Information Center (this applies to 6.1 as well) -
[4]http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v7r1m0/topic/rzahx/rzahxwebnavover.htm
You may need to install some or all of the following, depending upon the
level of function that you need:
o Performance Tools for i (5761PT1) Option 1 - Manager Feature - for
Performance Explorer content package and IBM i Disk Watcher
function.
o Performance Tools for i (5761PT1) Option 3 - for IBM i Job Watcher
function.

Dawn May

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I tried:

IBM Systems Director Navigator for i
IBM i Management
Performance
Show All Performance Tasks
Performance
Collectors
Job Watcher

Now, Job Watcher does not have an "expander" like Disk Watcher or
Collections Services. And, when I click on Job Watcher, nothing
happens.
What gives?

Rob Berendt
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