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Hi All
I gave Jack Kingsley's hint about 'CALL QLZARCAPI' a run to see what it
produced (thanks for that Jack) and it got me thinking as to what was the
easiest way to identify whether a partition is a guest or a hosting
partition.
Anyone got anything like CALL QLZARCAPI that provides similar information,
say on Virtual SCSI and Virtual Ethernet resource mappings ?
Or is it a case of using WRKHDWRSC(*STG)/WRKHDWRSC(*CMN) and looking for
290A and 268C model controllers ?
Bbeing able to map the guest set up like this would be handy for auditing
documentation and recovery steps.
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Regards
Evan Harris
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