On Wednesday, 07/08/2020 at 04:12 GMT, "Tully, Phil (CORP)" <[email protected]> wrote: > When I look at /proc/sysinfo, I can see the LPAR name but I don’t see the VM > system name. Is there a place that the VM system name would be shown from > linux? > > LPAR Number: 2 > LPAR Characteristics: Shared > LPAR Name: PLB2 > LPAR Adjustment: 390 > LPAR CPUs Total: 32 > LPAR CPUs Configured: 32 > LPAR CPUs Standby: 0 > LPAR CPUs Reserved: 0 > LPAR CPUs Dedicated: 0 > LPAR CPUs Shared: 32 > LPAR CPUs G-MTID: 0 > LPAR CPUs S-MTID: 1 > LPAR CPUs PS-MTID: 1 > > VM00 Name: DMZLA004 > VM00 Control Program: z/VM 6.4.0 > VM00 Adjustment: 15 > VM00 CPUs Total: 1 > VM00 CPUs Configured: 1 > VM00 CPUs Standby: 0 > VM00 CPUs Reserved: 0
/proc/sysinfo provides you with the response from STORE SYSTEM INFORMATION (STSI) instruction. It does not include the z/VM system ID. The CP QUERY USERID command is the only API in the system that I'm aware of that returns (by design) the system ID. Alan Altmark Senior Managing z/VM and Linux Consultant IBM Systems Lab Services IBM Z Delivery Practice ibm.com/systems/services/labservices office: 607.429.3323 mobile; 607.321.7556 [email protected] IBM Endicott ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For LINUX-390 subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO LINUX-390 or visit http://www2.marist.edu/htbin/wlvindex?LINUX-390
