I have used MATMATR to get that info:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v5r4/index.jsp?topic=/rzatk/MATMATR.htm

You can also use(much easier) the Retrieve System Status (QWCRSSTS) API:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v5r4/index.jsp?topic=/apis/qwcrssts.htm

Use SSTS0200 Format to get the LPAR info you are looking for.

Bryan

On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 6:37 PM, James Lampert <jamesl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
CRPence wrote:
why would a user ever need or even want to know which
LPAR?

I wonder that myself. If they need an authorization code for one of our
products, they'd need to know, but the authorization code utility
supplied with the product would tell them.

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James H. H. Lampert
Touchtone Corporation

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