The information I think you're after is found in SG24-7721-05 'IBM System z 
Personal Development Tool: Volume 1' June2013:

        Table 1-1  System z architecture levels

        Release date                    zPDT release            zPDT build  
level       z Architecture
        2009, 2010                      V1R1 "GA1"              39.xx           
        Z800, z900
        2011                            V1R2 "GA2"              41.xx           
        Z10
        2012                            V1R3 "GA3"              43.xx           
        Z192
        2013 FP May 2013        V1R4 "GA4.1"    45.xx                   EC 12
        GA4+fixpack
Your customer would need to determine the zPDT build level to find out the z 
Architecture.  To do that you can look in the SG24-8205-00 'zPDT Guide and 
Reference' and look for the command '$rpm -qa | grep 109'  (as in 1090 1091 for 
the token).  The information returned from mine looks something like:

        [ibmsys1@localhost ~]$ rpm -qa | grep 109
        z1090-1-4.45.26.01.x86_64

I have a 2013 V1R4 45.26 release so it's capable of EC 12 levels but note Mr. 
Bohns observation previously in this thread.

Hope this helps!

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Correct, enter it in a Linux Terminal session.

And I don't know the answer to your E39/ARCH/ZS question. I don't believe that 
is the case.






From:   Charles Mills <[email protected]>
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Date:   02/23/2017 11:59 AM
Subject:        Re: How determine effective architecture level of a z/PDT?
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Thanks.

And I gather that's a Linux command, not a "z/OS" command.

And working from the Redbook, the output below would indicate an E39, an
emulated z800/900, ARCH(5) or ZS, right?

Charles


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Have them send you the output of the z1090ver command:

$ z1090ver

z1090, version z1090_v1r0_E39, build date - 10/17/08 SUSE 32 bit




From:   Charles Mills <[email protected]>
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Date:   02/23/2017 11:28 AM
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What command or similar do I ask the customer to run to determine that?
"Please send us the output of the xxxx command." (Or "yyyy report.")

Charles


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Charles, the architecture level is fixed at the zPDT's release level. For
example: zPDT V1R6 runs the z13 architecture level.







From:   Charles Mills <[email protected]>
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Date:   02/23/2017 09:44 AM
Subject:        How determine effective architecture level of a z/PDT?
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Do I understand correctly? All z/PDT's return z1090 or z1091 for D M=CPU?

How can one determine the effective architecture level? Is it pretending
to
be a z9 or a BC12?

(On a customer machine. I know that possible general answers are "write a
program to query the facility bits" or "use a CBT tool" but I would like
an
answer that relied only on things that a customer would already have in
place, such as a console command.)

Charles Mills

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