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Status Submitted
Workspace PowerVM
Created by Guest
Created on Oct 1, 2025

lshwres -r procpool -m <Managed System> command work as is for Power11 Systems

The command lshwres -r procpool -m <Managed System Name> for Power11 Systems will yield and error :

"The command entered is either missing a required parameter or a parameter value is invalid. The parameters that are missing or have an invalid value are -g | --gid. Please check your entry and retry the command."

The command lshwres -r procpool -m <Managed System Name> should show ALL the pool names, then to get more info use the -g option to get more detail.

Currently the man page shows the -g option as an optional.

This will allow an easy listing of ALL group names to choose from to get more detail later


Idea priority Low