If you are using the CMS Pipelines Runtime Library rather than the
Endicott Lab-distributed Pipes, the STSI stage should give you what you
are looking for. Without translating the hex values, the simplest use
here displays:
pipe stsi 111 | CONS
IBM 2066 0B1
000000000012345602
That system is on a z800 2066 model 0B1, with serial number (manually
overtyped to hide our real SN) of 123456.
Mike Walter
Hewitt Associates
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Question about machine type and model
In z/OS, the command 'D M=CPU' shows the machine type and model. In z/VSE,
the command 'SIR' shows the machine type and model.
I know the 'Q CPU' shows the machine type. Is there any way I can find the
model under z/VM ?
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