No, it just means another LPAR holds the i/o configuration token, e.g.
you do your IOCP work on z/OS.

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Bernie Wu
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Subject: Re: How to determine which lpar a linux guest is hosted on ?

Hi Richard,
When I try "vmcp q lpars" this is what I get :
No LPAR data is available

Is this indicative of a zVM install problem ?

Bernie Wu

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you can use vmcp q lpars if you have the correct authorization for CP
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On my RHEL4 system, I use cat /proc/sysinfo and it indicates the LPAR
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and guest name.



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Bernie Wu
Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2009 9:09 AM
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Subject: How to determine which lpar a linux guest is hosted on ?

Hi Listers,
We have 2 LPARS, each hosting VM, which in turn hosts several linux
guests.
>From a Linux guest, how do I determine which LPAR the guest is on ?

TIA
Bernie Wu

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