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In response to Steve's question .... not sure about an SQL service for that but there probably is something.
Another way is via the MGTOOLKIT (if it is installed) ... from command line.
Addlible qmgtools
Go mg
Menu option 16 - internals
Menu option 22 - Display Platform Information
Here's an edited snippet of what will be displayed:
Data collected 2025/04/25 at 11:08:07 from LPAR #1 - "system name", V7R4M0
Platform: Firmware:
Type . . . : 9105 Level . . . . . . : ML1030_045
Model . . : 41B Server IPL side . : TEMP
Serial . . : abcxyz-xx Update policy . . : HMC
Group . . : P10 UAK expiration . . : 2026/05/24
Processor Attributes:
Server type . . . : Power10 Maximum processor threads: 8
Compatibility mode: Power10 Current processor threads: 8
Certainly not to Dan's point of " .... The beauty of the SQL service Bryan mentioned is that I can write a stored procedure to poll every system in our network from one system...." ----
--- however it's just another method.
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