I suppose you can use the system name instead of LPAR no...it's hard to
remember...my CBRUXENT is use the system name to identify each LPAR to
insert the correct tape..
hope it can help you

On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 10:24 PM, Steven Conway <
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> > We have 5 LPARs defined and they appear on that list in alphabetical
> order:
> > DEV, PROD, TEST, VM, VMTEST. WAG says it's getting its
> > relative number from there, but that hardly makes sense.
>
> Issue D M=CPU, check the values for LP ID and MIF ID - maybe they will
> trigger something for you.  Unless you're saying the sysprog expected
> those values and got something else, in which case I'm fresh out of ideas.
>
>
> Cheers,,,Steve
>
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