48IBM iDoctor for iSeries Job Watcher: Advanced Performance Tool
2.10 Management Central’s use of wait bucket mapping
The job detail information available through the System Monitor-Show Properties function
uses a default mapping of the wait bucket information collected by the system’s microcode
unless a Job Watcher collection has been started at least once.
Refer to the Job Watcher wait buckets listed in Table 2-3 on page 30 while reading this topic.
Collection Services is actually collecting the performance data for the system monitor and
uses the mapping in effect each time it collects performance data. Assuming Job Watcher has
not been ac ...
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