Tony, 

By REFRESH RATE, if you mean screen display updates than that would
depend if you expected some significant changes to have occurred. I like
to handle refresh rates as they relate to the sampling of the monitor.
If the monitor is only collecting 2 to 5 samples during that 20 second
period then many indicators may not have changed. Check those sampling
(collection) rates. More samples on busy PROD LPARS, less on non busy
TEST LPARS.  Aligning these REFRESH RATES with a few WLM sampling
periods would also be more informative and I would raise REFRESH RATE
from 20 on test LPARS for sure.

Kevin  

>>>>>>>> You Wrote
I have 14 LPARs each with an Omegamon for MVS monitor running with a
refresh rate of 20 seconds.

Does anyone think that a bit quick? I was thinking a rate of 65 seconds
would be more appropriate.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

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