Yes, you can do this.

On the system with the performance data, use the SAVPFRCOL command to save the performance collection to a save file.
Transfer the save file to the desired partition.
Restore the data using the RSTPFRCOL.

This works for all types of performance data - just specify the type of data on the COLTYPE parameter.

Dawn


On May 23, 2026, at 2:11 PM, gio.cot via MIDRANGE-L <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi all

i'm new using iDoctor .. as i would need to check some specifcs jobs (in
particular Qlink R4I task), i would like to know if is possible to collect
perfomance data and then analize this data, in a IBMi where i have installed
iDoctor;

is it possible do that ? if yes, which command i need to run in the IBM i
where collect data and then wihich library Or files i have to copy in the
IBM i where i have installed iDoctor ?

Thanks in advanvce

Gio

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