Tony Thigpen wrote:

>Why would the D M=CPU display a wrong number.

What number? What is wrong?

Perhaps something is wrong because you read/posted it on a Sunday? ;-)


>Running z/os 1.13 on a z12-BC.
>17.13.21 HKYP           d m=cpu
>17.13.21 HKYP           IEE174I 17.13.21 DISPLAY M 204
>PROCESSOR STATUS
>ID  CPU                  SERIAL
>00  +                     0758C72828

>CPC ND = 002828.H06.IBM.84.0000000A58C7
>CPC SI = 2828.A01.IBM.84.00000000000A58C7
>          Model: H06
>CPC ID = 00
>CPC NAME = YUKON
>LP NAME = HKYPROD    LP ID =  7
>CSS ID  = 0
>MIF ID  = 7

Looking Ok to me. Seems to me you have at least one CPU active.


>The physical CPU id stamped into the machine is "A58C7".

>The 'Edit Frame' in the SE says:
>Machine Type: 2828
>Machine Model: H06
>Serial Number: 0008400A58C7

It match with the D M=CPU output, unless I missed  something.

Did you upgraded concurrently your processor(s) to a new model?

Groete / Greetings
Elardus Engelbrecht

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