In some sense you are creating a UUID for the container.

CPCname.LPAR.System_id.userid.system_id.userid....

Having to handle second level systems and LPAR only, too.

Perhaps prefixed with nn, where nn tells you how many levels of VM. 01
means native LPAR.

Regards,
Alan Altmark
IBM

> On Jul 24, 2020, at 5:59 PM, Mark Post <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On 7/24/20 5:33 PM, Stefan Raspl wrote:
>> Fair enough. So in case we detect 2nd or higher level guests, we could
indiate
>> so and limit output to e.g. CEC and LPAR only - is that how you would
handle things?
>
> I might need a diagram to make sure I understand what you're saying, but
> it sounds like we're (almost) on the same page.
>
>
> Mark Post
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