I'm looking for areas in z/OS where I can get the CPC name that the current
system is running on. The IPA is a possibility but looks to be populated via
LOADxx and we've had issues with the HWNAME filtering causing problems with the
CPC name. I've looked at IBM's CSRSI service and they have
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I'm looking for areas in z/OS where I can get the CPC name that the current
system is running on. The I
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How to get the CPC name on which the current system is ru
IBM Mainframe Discussion List wrote on 03/17/2011
10:28:25 AM:
> If by "how I can get" you mean via assembler or REXX ... Our
> IEFACTRT exit's job summary includes the CPC name. We get it from
> the ECVT control block (field ECVTHDNM). The ECVT is pointed to by
> CVT + x'8c'. ECVTHDNM is at
IBM Mainframe Discussion List wrote on 03/17/2011
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>I'm looking for areas in z/OS where I can get the CPC name that
> the current system is running on. The IPA is a possibility but
> looks to be populated via LOADxx and we've had issues with the
> HWNAME filtering causing pr
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IBM Mainframe Discussion List wrote on 03/17/2011
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>I'm looking for areas in z/OS where I can
On 3/17/2011 10:33 AM, Martin Packer wrote:
When I speak to customers using their RMF data I use the serial number to
denote the machine but THEY often go "oh, that's 'Flossie'" but there's
nowhere I know of to tell the machine what it's called. :-)
Martin (not anthropomorphising computers as I
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