Re: Free Mainframe Stuff 2020: Reply Here with Nominations

2020-07-08 Thread Neale Ferguson
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Re: VM system name

2020-07-08 Thread Alan Altmark
On Wednesday, 07/08/2020 at 04:47 GMT, Ronald van der Laan wrote: > STore HYpervisor Information returns system name and ssi name of the top 3 > levels of hypervisors. Indeed, but arch/s390/kernel/sysinfo.c doesn't use it. That's where the information you see in /proc/sysinfo comes from. Ala

Re: VM system name

2020-07-08 Thread Tully, Phil (CORP)
Which means to find out the name of the VM system they need access to VMCP ... Regards, Phil Tully Chief Architect-z/VM & z/Linux phil.tu...@adp.com cell: 973-202-7427 1-800 377-0237,,5252697# On 7/8/20, 12:34 PM, "Linux on 390 Port on behalf of Rich Smrcina" wrote: WARNING: Do no

Re: VM system name

2020-07-08 Thread Tully, Phil (CORP)
Rich, That is the virtual machine name, not the VM system name. Regards, Phil Tully Chief Architect-z/VM & z/Linux phil.tu...@adp.com cell: 973-202-7427 1-800 377-0237,,5252697# On 7/8/20, 12:16 PM, "Linux on 390 Port on behalf of Rich Smrcina" wrote: WARNING: Do not click links

VM system name

2020-07-08 Thread Tully, Phil (CORP)
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 C

Re: Free Mainframe Stuff 2020: Reply Here with Nominations

2020-07-08 Thread Bill Bitner
>From a z/VM perspective, there is a lot, but a few of the key ones that come to mind https://www.vm.ibm.com/download/packages/ - IBM z/VM Download Packages https://www.vm.ibm.com/library/ - IBM z/VM documentation, presentations, and more http://www.vmworkshop.org/tools.shtml - VM Workshop Tools pa

Re: VM system name

2020-07-08 Thread Rogério Soares
Ooops.. sorry in field qc_cluster_name = Layer 2: z/VM-hypervisor = qc_layer_type [n/a]: z/VM-hypervisor qc_layer_category [n/a]: HOST qc_layer_type_num [n/a]: 3

Re: VM system name

2020-07-08 Thread Rogério Soares
I use here https://github.com/openmainframeproject/qclib return many cool info as well SYSTEM NAME, on layer 2 listing on field: qc_layer_name = Layer 2: z/VM-hypervisor = qc_layer_type [n/a]: z/VM-hypervisor

Re: VM system name

2020-07-08 Thread Ronald van der Laan
STore HYpervisor Information returns system name and ssi name of the top 3 levels of hypervisors. Op wo 8 jul. 2020 om 18:42 schreef Alan Altmark > On Wednesday, 07/08/2020 at 04:12 GMT, "Tully, Phil (CORP)" > wrote: > > When I look at /proc/sysinfo, I can see the LPAR name but I don’t see > th

Re: VM system name

2020-07-08 Thread Alan Altmark
On Wednesday, 07/08/2020 at 04:12 GMT, "Tully, Phil (CORP)" 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 > LP

Re: VM system name

2020-07-08 Thread Rich Smrcina
vmcp q userid ? Rich Smrcina Sr. Systems Engineer Velocity Software Inc. Main: (650) 964-8867 Main: (877) 964-8867 r...@velocitysoftware.com > On Jul 8, 2020, at 11:23 AM, Tully, Phil (CORP) wrote: > > Rich, > That is the virtual machine name, not the VM sy

Re: VM system name

2020-07-08 Thread Rich Smrcina
VM00 Name. Rich Smrcina Sr. Systems Engineer Velocity Software Inc. Main: (650) 964-8867 Main: (877) 964-8867 r...@velocitysoftware.com > On Jul 8, 2020, at 11:12 AM, Tully, Phil (CORP) wrote: > > When I look at /proc/sysinfo, I can see the LPAR name but I d

Free Mainframe Stuff 2020: Reply Here with Nominations

2020-07-08 Thread Timothy Sipples
[Cross-posting to LINUX-390 since Linux-related nominations are most welcome, per the explanation below.] Everyone likes free stuff, right? Please reply to this message with your nominations for the new, bigger, even more exciting 2020 edition of "Free Stuff for Your Mainframe." To get you star