Even better, the Velocity HDR report shows what processor type you're 
running on:

    Operating on IFL Processor(s)

Brian Nielsen

On Mon, 12 Jun 2006 11:38:53 -0500, Brian Nielsen 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>I know it's doable, since the Velocity LPARS report shows whether the 

>processor type is CP or ICF for each LPAR.  Then the question becomes 
 
>which LPAR you're runing in.
>
>Brian Nielsen
>
>On Mon, 12 Jun 2006 09:21:42 -0700, Schuh, Richard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
>>Come on, Dave. z/OS???? That would add to the license fees. Besides, it
 
>does not satisfy the stated requirement that it be done with REXX. Is 

>there any DIAG that returns this information? If not, shouldn't it be 

>included in DIAG 0?
>>
>>Regards,
>>Richard Schuh
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>>From:         The IBM z/VM Operating System 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  On 
>Behalf Of Dave Jones
>>Sent: Monday, June 12, 2006 8:37 AM
>>To:   [email protected]
>>Subject:      Re: Can I verify zVM is running on an IFL?
>>
>>Yes there is, James. Create a new guest virtual machine, and attempt to
 
>>IPL z/OS in it. If z/OS comes up, then your z/VM system is running on 

>>standard processors, if not, then it's on IFL ones.....;-)
>>
>>DJ
>>
>>Sterling James wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>> Is there a way to detect the processor type zVM is running on IFL vs 

>>> General, with REXX?
>>> TIA.
>>> 
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