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I thought that was the way to tell...  Thanks for confirming my suspicions...
We do have only one System Processor...
Does a Service Processor count as multiple processors...?
Even so, I do recall we had WRKSYSACT on our Model 620 which I know had only one
processor...
And we do have WRKSYSACT command on the current 720...
So I suspect that command is not limited to multiple processors...

                        Work with Processor Resources
                                                            System:   HQ140002
Type options, press Enter.
  7=Display resource detail

Opt  Resource        Type-model  Status                Text
     CEC01            9406-720   Operational           Main Card Enclosure
     PN01             2468-001   Operational           System Control Panel
     MP02             206F-000   Operational           System Processor Card
     SP01             9164-001   Operational           Service Processor Card
     BCC01                       Operational           Bus Extender
     BCC02                       Operational           Bus Extender
     BCC03                       Operational           Bus Extender







"Wojcik, Lorri" <LWojcik@pts-tools.com> on 09/26/2002 03:59:38 PM

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  Subject      RE: [SYS21]   RE: [SYS21] RE: development
  :            environment







Use this command and count your processor cards is one way of doing it.

QSYS/WRKHDWRSC TYPE(*PRC)



Work with Processor Resources
                                                             System:
PTSJBA
 Type options, press Enter.

   7=Display resource detail



 Opt  Resource        Type-Model  Status                Text

      CEC01            9406-S30   Operational           Main Card Enclosure

      PN01             2468-001   Operational           System Control Panel

      MP01             2320-000   Operational           System Processor
Card
      MP02             2320-000   Operational           System Processor
Card
      MP03             2320-000   Operational           System Processor
Card
      MP04             2320-000   Operational           System Processor
Card
      MP05             2321-000   Operational           System Processor
Card
      MP06             2321-000   Operational           System Processor
Card
      MP07             2321-000   Operational           System Processor
Card
      MP08             2321-000   Operational           System Processor
Card
      SP01             6754-001   Operational           Service Processor
Card
      BCC01                       Operational           Bus Extender

      BCC02                       Operational           Bus Extender

      MS01             3180-000   Operational           512MB Main Storage
Card
      MS02             3180-000   Operational           512MB Main Storage
Card

More...
 F3=Exit   F5=Refresh   F6=Print   F12=Cancel

 -----Original Message-----
From:     Jeff_Klipa/Harvard@harvardind.com
[mailto:Jeff_Klipa/Harvard@harvardind.com]
Sent:     Thursday, September 26, 2002 3:27 PM
To:  jbausers-l@midrange.com
Subject:  [SYS21]   RE: [SYS21] RE: development environment

I'm not a processor expert but I think we only have one...
How can I tell...?  How can Alan tell...?







"Wojcik, Lorri" <LWojcik@pts-tools.com> on 09/26/2002 03:31:51 PM

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  To:          jbausers-l@midrange.com

  cc:          (bcc: Jeff Klipa/Harvard)



  Subject      RE: [SYS21]   RE: development environment
  :







That command is for multi-processors.



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