![]() ![]() Click Add Monitor(s). This discovers IBM i from the network and starts monitoring them.You can choose multiple groups to associate your monitor. Choose the Monitor Group from the combo box with which you want to associate IBM i Monitor (optional).Enter Username and Password for authentication.If you are adding a new monitor from an Admin Server, select a Managed Server.Provide Subnet Mask and set Polling interval for the monitor.Enter the Host Name / IP Address of IBM i server.To create a new IBM i monitor, follow the steps given below: ![]() Using the REST API to add a new IBM i monitor: Click here ![]() You can then start the HOD profile and when making the EHLL connection, use the folder where the bridge was installed (in my example here it was " * c:\Program Files (x86)\IBM\EHLLAPI* ").Prerequisites for monitoring IBM i metrics: Click here The above process runs in background and the Java must be, AFAIK, 32-bit (I don’t think this works on 64, although I heard IBM might’ve added the support for it as well). vm "C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre1.8.0_181 " - this argument is one more safety measure to enforce that Access Client Solutions starts with a 32-bit Java Runtime Environment for sure (the path you give within quotes has to be valid on your machine and a true 32-bit Java Runtime must reside there) PLUGIN=PCS - it’s a parameter that tells Access Client Solutions to turn the Programmable Interface on, in some cases this might be needed, so to be on the safe side start it anyway. "C:\Users\cornel.dumitrascu\IBM\ClientSolutions\Start_Programs\Windows_i386-32\ acslaunch_win-32.exe " /PLUGIN=PCS -vm "C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre1.8.0_181 "Īcslaunch_win-32.exe - ensures we are running Access Client Solutions 32-bit Then, we need to start Client Solution with the bridge enabled, note the command line and arguments I use and adjust them to your environment: By default it should go into " * c:\Program Files (x86)\IBM\EHLLAPI* " after install, note this location. ![]()
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