Alan,
CP INDICATE on an IFL shows:
AVGPROC-000% 01
XSTORE-000000/SEC MIGRATE-0000/SEC
MDC READS-000001/SEC WRITES-000001/SEC HIT RATIO-085%
PAGING-0/SEC STEAL-000%
Q0-00002(00000) DORMANT-00045
Q1-00000(00000) E1-00000(00000)
Q2-00000(00000) EXPAN-001 E2-00000(00000)
Q3-00001(00000) EXPAN-001 E3-00000(00000)
PROC 0000-000% IFL
LIMITED-00000
Q PROC shows:
PROCESSOR 00 MASTER IFL
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Is there some way from VM to determine if you are running on a Standard
(STD) or IFL engine? This is running z/VM 5.2.0. I'm not going to do
anything with it except put it in a chart. I'm just trying to automate the
filling in of this chart.
I can see how this would be useful, though. if you had common code between
LPARs and didn't want to run a product that was not licesned to run on an
IFL.
z/VM 5.4.0 and the z10 with its VM mode LPARs amkes this more complicated,
of course.
Alan Ackerman
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