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<collator name="$AZ108"/>
<collmonitor name="$AZ109"/>
<entities>
<entity name="TMF" refreshrate="15" topn="-1"/>
<entity name="NETLINE" refreshrate="15" topn="10"/>
<entity name="FILE" refreshrate="15" topn="10"/>
<entity name="DISK" refreshrate="15" topn="10"/>
</entities>
</peconf>


Example entries from STRTWVP
RUN COLLATE /NAME $AZ108, NOWAIT, TERM $ZHOME, PRI 140/
RUN COLLMON /NAME $AZ109, NOWAIT, TERM $ZHOME, PRI 140/

Note: Measure is used to collect TMF, NETLINE, FILE and DISK entities. The PECONF file is used to configure
parameters for these entities. Metrics CPU and Process entities are collected by CSVRAPP and PSVRAPP through
interaction with Guardian.

When a collection is started, regardless of the entities specified in the PECONF file, the entities TMF, NETLINE, FILE,
DISK, SQLPROC and Servernet (the last two are for future use) are added to the collection. The parameters in the
PECONF control the interval rate at which MEASCOL queries the Measure collection for the desired entities.

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2.5.4 COLLCONF

This configuration file provides a list of nodes connected to the Web ViewPoint host system via Expand which WVP
will retain CPU Busy Trend data (if available).

Default COLLCONF file example:
In this file enter node name of other nodes (if any) to monitor. Leave this file as is, if there are no additional nodes
otherwise; enter one node name per line. Include "\" in node name as only lines that start with "\" (e.g. \NODEA)
will be processed.

To instruct CPU server to retain trend information of a few nodes while not monitoring them, specify the node
followed by the phrase ",keep" (e.g. \NODEA,keep).

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