As an appetizer:
(command case is not important, I show minimum abbreviation in Uppercase)
   CP Query Names         lists all virtual machines that are active at this
time
   CP IND USER xxxxx   displays some detailsabout a virtual machine xxxxx
To find virtual machines that are defined and maybe not active (logged on)
you need to find the CP directory, that is a flat file that is manually
maintained by an editor, or it is maintained by a product like DIRMAINT or
VM:Secure.  If QUERY NAMES includes DIRMAINT or VMSECURE chances are great
that the CP directory is not manually maintained.

2007/10/18, GnanaShekar Subramani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am a newbie to IBM systemz / Mainframe / zVM / zLinux.  However I am
> familiar to IBM system p, AIX and LPAR / virtualization in AIX.
> I have been given a username / password for zVM; and my client wants me to
> find out all the different partitions / guests that are existing.
> A long time ago somebody has setup linux guests on zVM and they have used
> zLinux in the project.
>
> We donot have a record of what was done earlier in relation to zVM /
> zLinux setup.
>
> I am clueless.  So thought of taking help from this forum.
>
> This is what appears for my zVM login.
> --------------------------------------------------------
>
> z/VM
> ONLINE
>
> z/VM Version 5 Release 2.0, Service Level 0602 (64-bit),
> built on IBM Virtualization Technology
> There is no logmsg data
> FILES:   NO RDR,   NO PRT,   NO PUN
> RECONNECTED AT 21:19:58 PDT WEDNESDAY 10/17/07
> ----------------------------------------------------------
>
> I do not know even a single zVM command, so please suggest or point me in
> the right direction.
>
>
> Thanks & Regards,
> -GnanaShekar-
>



-- 
Kris Buelens,
IBM Belgium, VM customer support

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