oh.. on that I agree.  I have always thought that it was silly to have a
sysname that didn't match or in some cases is related to in any way the
SMFID... but I see it alot.

I would love a reason from someone that kept sysname <> smfid.

Rob

On Sat, Feb 11, 2023 at 2:44 PM Radoslaw Skorupka <
00000471ebeac275-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:

> As far as I understand the question is "what is the difference between
> SMF ID and SYSNAME".
> Or rather "Why on Earth have two identifiers, while there is always 1:1
> correlation".
> I agree, I see no reason to have SMF ID and sysname independent.
> Among meny identifiers I can explain the purpose of JES2 NODE name, MAS
> member name, LPAR name, TCPIP hostname, sysplex name, etc.
> However I would like to know the reason if it exist.
>
> My €0.02
>
>
> --
> Radoslaw Skorupka
> Lodz, Poland
>
>
>
> W dniu 10.02.2023 o 17:15, Matt Hogstrom pisze:
> > I’m doing some research involving historical SMF data.  It’s caused me
> to wonder how engineers use the &SYSNAME, &LPARNAME and &SMFID symbols.
> From what I can see is that in most instances they are the same.  LPARNAME
> appears to me to have little value in that if may or may not have an
> affinity for a z/OS guest in terms of naming.
> >
> > &SMFID and &SYSNAME seem to generally correlate.  I’m curious if there
> are use cases where these are different and what the purpose might be?
> >
> > Appreciate any insight  / best parties that people are using.
> >
> > Matt Hogstrom
> > m...@hogstrom.org
> >
> > A generalist knows less and less about more and more till he knows
> nothing about everything
> > A specialist knows more and more about less and less till he knows
> everything about nothing
>
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