Ah, that's it, STSI. I knew something gave you the multiple levels!

On Sun, May 30, 2010 at 3:43 PM, Martin Zimelis <martin.zime...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Mike,
>    On more recent levels of z/VM and the hardware, you might want to be
> looking at the results of the STSI (STore System Information) hardware
> instruction.  It produces a level-by-level description of the "hardware"
> environment, just not as nicely formatted as what proc/sysinfo gives you.
>
>                                        Marty
>
>
> On Sun, May 30, 2010 at 3:24 PM, Michael MacIsaac <mike...@us.ibm.com>wrote:
>
>>
>> zMAN,
>>
>> > ISTR that DIAG 0 returns multiple levels of information for each layer
>> until you get
>> > back to the first level system. If so, won't that layer have the info
>> you want?
>>
>> Not sure. The code snippet that Kris appended returns the following on the
>> second level z/VM in question:
>> ==> diag0
>> VM/ESA   .. ....MAINT   "  \....
>>   G{...ZVM/ESA  {.......VM140
>> "  \....  G{...e
>> ==> type diag0 exec
>>
>> /* */
>> DiagInfo=diag(0)
>> address '' 'PIPE VAR DiagInfo|Deblock 32|XLATE *-* 00-3F .|CONS'
>>
>> I see the system identifier (or probably the user ID, which happen to be
>> the same) of the second level z/VM, but I don't see any info on the first
>> level z/VM (which happens to be LPAR=LVM1, System_Identifier=POKDEV61).
>>
>> "Mike MacIsaac" <mike...@us.ibm.com>   (845) 433-7061
>>
>
>


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