Parsing the output from 'CP QUERY USERID' will also work, and may be somewhat less painful...
-dan.
Kern, Thomas wrote:
You should be able to it with HCP except by parsing the response from an INDICATE USER command.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /root]# hcp indicate user USERID=LINUX1 MACH=ESA STOR=64M VIRT=F XSTORE=NONE IPLSYS=DEV 0591 DEVNUM=00035 PAGES: RES=000000 WS=000000 LOCK=000000 RESVD=000000 NPREF=000000 PREF=000000 READS=000031 WRITES=002384 XSTORE=000000 READS=000000 WRITES=000000 MIGRATES=000000 CPU 00: CTIME=86:13 VTIME=403:28 TTIME=462:36 IO=161826+ RDR=000000 PRT=000596 PCH=000000
I would like to see something in linux initialization the would put a decoded version of the Diagnose 00 response into /proc.
/Thomas Kern /301-903-2211
-----Original Message----- From: Wolfe, Gordon W [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, January 30, 2004 15:43 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Linux userid?
Is there a way for a Linux server running under z/VM to determine its own VM userid? Something using "hcp" perhaps? I can't use the IDENTIFY command since that's a CMS command.
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