I was able to stop collection services using iSeries Navigator. Right
click on your server, go into Collection Services and select Stop
Collection Services. You should get a status of "System collection
stopped. Collecting for Applications Only."
You're right by I'm looking for cmd line way (no gui), is there
something beside ENDPFRCOL needed ? As I said somehow CHKPFRCOL after
couple of minutes display 'CS active' despite of ENDPFRCOL usage.
I'm confused :) coz something starts up CS wo my knowledge.
Grzegorz
The MON is restarting the the collection service....if you end both,
MON first, it should end.
Check your service and make sure it is set to not autostart, you may
need to do that through navigator.
A side note: You can clean up the libraries if you don't plan on
using the monitor for a while
Use command: CLRLIB LIB(QPFRDATA) and CLRLIB LIB(QMPGDATA)
fyi:
Stopping this service will prevent automatic performance tuning and
turning it on later, it will need some time to collect data before it
will start tuning.
Yep, I think the problem was Q1PSCH (PM scheduler) related .
The PM got job which starts CS every hour (actually Q1PSCH starts it).
I've stop PM and everythink looks ok.
Regards.
GG