Hello
Try from a guest:
vmcp q n | tr ' ' '\n' | grep -i linux | wc -l
Best regards
Richard
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Subject: How to tell how many linux running on z/VM?
I was asked to find out how many linux guests are running on our z/VM?
the cp commands:Q N is not very suitable for this question.
What is the better way?
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