Get the system information for the mainframe.
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Get the system information for the mainframe.
Hi all,
How could any one know the system information of the mainframe? For example, if I am in a new comapny and I want to know the memory used, the CPU in use, number of DASDs and tape drives available to the mainframe. Can this be done using some utility?
Thanks.
How could any one know the system information of the mainframe? For example, if I am in a new comapny and I want to know the memory used, the CPU in use, number of DASDs and tape drives available to the mainframe. Can this be done using some utility?
Thanks.
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Re: Get the system information for the mainframe.
if You have the need to know Your support will be happy to tell!
cheers
enrico
When I tell somebody to RTFM or STFW I usually have the page open in another tab/window of my browser,
so that I am sure that the information requested can be reached with a very small effort
enrico
When I tell somebody to RTFM or STFW I usually have the page open in another tab/window of my browser,
so that I am sure that the information requested can be reached with a very small effort

Re: Get the system information for the mainframe.
And if you don't need to know they will, probably, still be happy to tell you.
Regards
Nic
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Re: Get the system information for the mainframe.
Thanks. But apart from support is there a way to know this?
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Re: Get the system information for the mainframe.
NO!But apart from support is there a way to know this?
and the road will lead only to troubles.
and what will be the use of the info after getting it ?
cheers
enrico
When I tell somebody to RTFM or STFW I usually have the page open in another tab/window of my browser,
so that I am sure that the information requested can be reached with a very small effort
enrico
When I tell somebody to RTFM or STFW I usually have the page open in another tab/window of my browser,
so that I am sure that the information requested can be reached with a very small effort

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Re: Get the system information for the mainframe.
In general, there are some console commands which provide some -- but not all -- of what you asked about. Some of the information you asked about is not easy to obtain other than through your site support group (for example, at a site using shared DASD which devices "belong" to which system is more a philosophical question than a real issue). And most sites prevent application programmers from being able to execute console commands so you typically will not be able to get any of the system information you want except through your site support group.
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Re: Get the system information for the mainframe.
If you have a product like SYSVIEW, OMEGAMON, MAINVIEW, or TMON you can use those products to see your system configuration. If you are authorized to issue operator display commands [such as through SDSF], the D M [Display Matrix] command will show you some of the information you're interested in. To display devices you can also use the D U [Display Units] command to see more information [See System Commands manual for details].
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Re: Get the system information for the mainframe.
If you allow an individual to write his or her own edit macro's in REXX, there is f*ck-all you can do from stopping them running Mark Zelden's IPLINFO.
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