There are lots of free tools for this available for Linux or other 
platforms, I imagine they could be made to run on IBM i rather simply.. 
that seems to me a much better option than writing your own.
But, if you did want to write your own, then you could do so.  they are 
stream files stored in /www/YOUR-INSTANCE/logs.  I would use the 
fopen/fgets/fclose family of IFS APIs to read them, should be fairly 
simple and fast.  Then you'd need to parse the message and accumulate 
statistics, which might take a bit of coding -- certainly doable -- but 
here's where I think it might make a lot more sense to just grab an 
existing tool rather than write your own...  it's not really difficult, 
just...  why reinvent the wheel?
On 4/4/2015 10:35 AM, Chris wrote:
Is there any means of accessing these stats through RPG?
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