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
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IBM Endicott


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