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Dr. have you had the chance to use the HMC Scanner?
https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/community/wikis/home?lang=en#!/wiki/Power+Systems/page/HMC+Scanner

It seems as though you assemble data similar to what is captured in that tool.

Bryan


DrFranken wrote on 12/29/2017 10:12 AM:
For overall productivity the command line cannot be beat. This age old argument wages on. The secret to using it successfully though for me is a cheat sheet of commands along with an excel spreadsheet.

The cheat sheet is all the stuff I use a lot like adding an adapter or moving something or starting or stopping a partition or installing from network.

The spreadsheet though is the magic. Because we have MANY partitions they are listed in a nice table with the server, partition, profile, osver, cpu, cpu pool, memory, vlan1 vlan2 ..., VTL assignment, etc and whatnot. I fill that in for each new partition.

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