Since this is in the context of Linux, be careful.

If you want to know the physical CPC type, STSI is good.

If you want to know the logical CPC type, use QUERY CPUID.

The CPU facilities available to a guest will correlate more closely with
QUERY CPUID rather than STSI.  In an SSI cluster, they may be different if
a guest has been relocated to an LPAR on a different type of CPU.

Regards,

Alan Altmark
IBM Lab Services

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