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