Hi, Daniel.

The Q CPUID command does show you the model information as well as the machine type: Response 1:


CPUID=aassssssccccdddd


aa identifies the version code. These two digits are set to X'FF' to identify that your virtual machine is running under z/VM


ssssss identifies the processor. This field contains six hexadecimal digits. This is the only part of the CPUID that can be modified by means of the SET CPUID command or set by the system directory's OPTION control statement.


cccc identifies the model number. This field is set to the model number of the real machine.


dddd identifies the machine check extended logout length. For z900 and z800 servers, this field is set to X'0000'. For all other supported servers, this field is set to X'8000'.





On 03/05/2010 12:03 PM, Daniel Allen wrote:
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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Dave Jones
V/Soft
www.vsoft-software.com
Houston, TX
281.578.7544

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