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select partition_id, x.*
FROM QSYS2.SYSTEM_STATUS_INFO x
Rob Berendt
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Subject: Re: Quick easy way to determine what LPAR you're on?
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On 2/3/21 12:19 PM, Mayer, Michael via MIDRANGE-L wrote:
9009-
call QLZARCAPI (xxxxxxx - for confidentiality)
SYSTEM INFO -> SYSTEM SERIAL NUMBER: xx-xxxxx . SYSTEM TYPE-MODEL:
42A. PROCESSOR FEATURE CODE: EP1E. PROCESSOR GROUP: P20. MAX PHYSICAL
PROCS IN SYSTEM: 8. CONFIGURABLE PROCS IN SYSTEM: 8.
PARTITION INFO -> NETWORK NAME: xxxxxx . PARTITION NAME: xxxxxx.
PARTITION ID: 3.
SHARING TYPE: SHARED. SHARING MODE: UNCAPPED. MIN
PROCESSING CAPACITY: 0.10. DESIRED PROCESSING UNITS: 1.00. MAX
PROCESSING CAPACITY: 3.00. ENTITLED PROCESSING CAPACITY: 1.00. MIN
VIRTUAL PROCESSORS: 1. DESIRED VIRTUAL PROCESSORS: 2. MAX VIRTUAL
PROCESSORS: 4. ONLINE VIRTUAL PROCESSORS: 2
PROCESSOR POOL INFO -> NUMBER OF VIRTUAL PROCESSOR POOLS CONFIGURED: 2.
CURRENT PROCESSOR POOL ID: 1. MAXIMUM PROCESSING UNITS FOR PROCESSOR
POOL 1: 3.
Really?!?
When I do it, it stops at . . . .
Hmm. But if I hit F10 to look at it in the JOBLOG, it goes the whole
nine yards as shown above.
That's remarkable. And completely counterintuitive. Thanks.
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