Mark Pace wrote:
If you're looking for the actual LPAR name
cat /proc/sysinfo
Manufacturer: IBM
Type: 2096
Model: J01 R07
Sequence Code: 00000000000xxxxxx
Plant: 02
Model Capacity: J01 00000000
CPUs Total: 7
CPUs Configured: 1
CPUs Standby: 0
CPUs Reserved: 6
Capability: 4920 6480
Adjustment 02-way: 245 249
Adjustment 03-way: 238 241
Adjustment 04-way: 232 235
Adjustment 05-way: 226 229
Adjustment 06-way: 226 229
Adjustment 07-way: 226 229
Secondary Capability: 1760
LPAR Number: 1
LPAR Characteristics: Shared
*LPAR Name: IT*
LPAR Adjustment: 1000
LPAR CPUs Total: 1
LPAR CPUs Configured: 1
LPAR CPUs Standby: 0
LPAR CPUs Reserved: 0
LPAR CPUs Dedicated: 0
LPAR CPUs Shared: 1
VM00 Name: SLES001
VM00 Control Program: z/VM 5.4.0
VM00 Adjustment: 1000
VM00 CPUs Total: 1
VM00 CPUs Configured: 1
VM00 CPUs Standby: 0
VM00 CPUs Reserved: 0
Not for everybody
===> cat /proc/sysinfo
cat: /proc/sysinfo: EDC5129I No such file or directory.
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