Kirk,

A 2094-S18 could be many different models. 

We have three S08 and two S28 processors. 

The 0 represents one book, (1 represents 2 books) the 2 represents 3
books. 

The S08s are 702 and 703 models, (2 and 3 cpus) the S28s are 706 and 707
(6 and 7 cpus).  

So on our S28s the 6/7 cpus are spread out over the three books .

Alan

I thought this link

http://www-03.ibm.com/servers/eserver/zseries/srm/

was a definitive source for IBM cpuids.  What is a 2094-S18 (seen from 
TASID)?

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