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




Regards, Phil Tully


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