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Virtual Server Name Serial Number Model Virtual Server Name Serial number Model EnvironmentVirtualization Stack IP Address sppbia002 sppbia004 usplv03 sppbia006 usphxplh12 PROD vBlock usqsv01 vBlock usplv89 vBlock usplc35 usdlh05d1 DEV vBlock usqlv38 QA vBlock usplv04 usplv69 PROD vBlock usphxdlh01 DEV vBlock usccisuh06phx sppbia003 usplh11 PROD vBlock sppbia005 usplv02 usqlh05d3 QA vBlock sppbia001 Conversion1 PoC vBlock usplv70 vBlock usphxdlh02 DEV vBlock usplv60 vBlock usdlv32 DEV vBlock Conversion3 PoC vBlock usqlh07d2 QA vBlock usqlv42 QA vBlock Conversion4 PoC vBlock usdlh03d4 DEV vBlock usqlh19d1 QA vBlock usdlv35 DEV vBlock 172.23.166 USPUH24P1 PROD LPAR 172.22.163.14 USPUH24D4 Unknown QA LPAR 172.22.163.80 uspuh17d3 PROD LDOM .80 uspuh17d4 PROD LDOM usplv28 vBlock uspuh28p1 PROD LPAR 172.22.163 uspuh28p2 PROD LPAR 172.22.163.22 usphxqlh07 QA vBlock .102 usqlh18d1 QA vBlock usslv20 Unknown STG vBlock 172.22.168 usslv21 Unknown STG vBlock 172.22.168.147 usplv76 PROD vBlock .148 usplv77 PROD vBlock usphxdlh06 DEV vBlock usplh20d1 PROD vBlock usplh21d1 PROD vBlock usplh24d1 PROD vBlock usslh11d1 STG vBlock usdlv26 DEV vBlock usdlv18 DEV vBlock usplh14 PROD vBlock usplh13 PROD vBlock usplv52 PROD vBlock usplv53 PROD vBlock usplv58 PROD vBlock usplv59 PROD vBlock usplv63 PROD vBlock usplv64 PROD vBlock usqlv34 QA vBlock usqlv35 QA vBlock usslv17 STG vBlock usslv18 STG vBlock usqlv24 QA vBlock usqlv17 QA vBlock usqlv25 QA vBlock usqlv18 QA vBlock usqlv28 QA vBlock usqlv27 QA vBlock usplv92 PROD vBlock usplv91 PROD vBlock usqlv30 QA vBlock usqlv29 QA vBlock usslh12d1 STG LDOM usphxslh03d3 DEV vBlock uspuh29d1 DEV LPAR 172.23.159 usqlv26 QA vBlock .121 USQUH02D3 LPAR 172.23.158 USQUH02D2 LDOM 172.23.158.40 USQUH02D4 LPAR 172.23.158.40 USQUH01D4 LPAR 172.23.158.43 usqlv49 QA 172.22.165.42 eusrlv06 DR vBlock .41 eusrlv06 Unknown DR vBlock 172.23.184 usslv16 STG vBlock .11 usslv15 STG vBlock usslv13 STG vBlock usslv14 STG vBlock uspuh14d1 PROD LPAR 172.22.162 spibwa02 PROD LPAR 172.22.162.19 sppgrc01 LPAR 172.22.162.21 sppbwa03 PROD LPAR .90 sppbwd01 PROD LPAR 172.22.162 USQUH02D1 LPAR 172.23.158.25.27 usdlv43 Unknown DEV vBlock 172.23.166.17 usqlv33 QA vBlock .15 usslv06 STG vBlock usslv07 STG vBlock usslv08 STG vBlock USPLV65 PROD vBlock usplv107 Unknown PROD VMWare 172.22.161 usplv108 Unknown PROD VMWare 172.22.161.34 usplv111 Unknown VMWare 172.22.160.35 usplv111 Unknown VMWare 172.22.160.22 usplv61 PROD vBlock .22 USLAXEDC-XPC01 vBlock USPHXSPE-XPC01(Backup) [usplv68] PROD vBlock usplv112(Primary) [usplv67] Unknown vBlock 172.22.180 usplv47 PROD vBlock .99 usplv116 Unknown vBlock 172.22.160 usdlv23 DEV vBlock 172.22.165.176 usdlv39 DEV vBlock 172.23.146.185 usdlv40 DEV vBlock 172.23.146.35 usrlv03 DR vBlock .36 usrlv04 DR vBlock USPLV78 PROD vBlock uspuh28d2 DEV LPAR 172.22.163 uspuh33d2 Unknown LPAR 172.22.167.110 usdlv17 DEV vBlock .107 usphxslh04d3 DEV vBlock usdlv25 DEV vBlock usphxruh03d1 DR LDOM usruh26p3 DR LPAR 172.23.159 usruh25p2 DR LPAR 172.23.159.58 usruh24p2 DR LPAR 172.23.159.80 usrlv05 DR vBlock .81 usphxruh02d2 DR uspuh15d1 PROD LPAR 172.22.162 spvbwd01 PROD LPAR 172.22.162.33 sppr3a02 PROD LPAR 172.22.162.29 sppr3d01 PROD LPAR 172.22.162.22 sppwmd01 PROD LPAR 172.22.162.20 usphxvb1uim01 vBlock .30 eusphxdlh02d1 DEV LDOM eusphxdlh02d2 DEV LDOM eusphxqlh02d2 QA vBlock eusphxqlh02d1 QA vBlock eusphxqlh03d2 QA LDOM eusphxqlh03d1 QA LDOM eusphxplh01d2 PROD LDOM eusphxplh02d2 PROD LDOM eusphxslh02d2 STG LDOM eusphxslh01d2 STG LDOM eusphxplh01d1 PROD LDOM eusphxplh02d1 PROD LDOM eusphxslh02d1 STG LDOM eusphxslh01d1 STG LDOM SPE-SP1 PROD vBlock SPE-SP5 PROD vBlock SPE-KE3 PROD SPE-BU1 PROD vBlock USPLV05 PROD vBlock SPE-CP1 PROD SPE-CS2 PROD vBlock SPE-CS1 PROD vBlock SPE-CPDEV1 vBlock SPE-CP2 PROD vBlock usdlv70 Unknown vBlock 172.23.146 usplv88 PROD vBlock .34 usplv87 PROD vBlock usplv71 PROD vBlock 172.22.180 usplv72 PROD vBlock .68 usplv54 PROD vBlock USQUH01D2 LPAR 172.23.158 uspuh18d1 PROD LDOM .16 uspuh18d2 PROD LDOM eusplv01 PROD vBlock usplv51 PROD vBlock 172.22.161 usplv48 PROD vBlock .61 usphxpuh05d2 PROD LDOM usphxpuh05d1 PROD LDOM usdlv07 DEV vBlock usdlv08 DEV vBlock usqlv04 QA vBlock usqlv05 QA vBlock usqlv51 QA vBlock 172.23.148 usqlv50 QA vBlock 172.23.148.41 usplv106 Unknown PROD vBlock 172.22.160.40 usdlv44 Unknown DEV vBlock 172.23.146.29 usplv105 Unknown PROD vBlock 172.22.170.50 usplv104 Unknown PROD vBlock 172.22.170.61 usqlv54 Unknown QA 172.23.148.55 usplv46 PROD vBlock .44 usplh25d2 PROD vBlock usplh25d3 PROD vBlock usqlh05d2 QA vBlock USRUH24P3 LPAR 172.23.159 usdlv34 PoC vBlock .82 usdlv33 PoC vBlock usqlv45 QA vBlock 172.22.168 usqlv48 QA vBlock 172.22.168.143 usqlv47 QA vBlock 172.22.168.146 usqlv46 QA vBlock 172.22.168.145 usdlv36 DEV vBlock 172.22.164.144 LMPLH03 PROD vBlock .12 USRUH26P1 LPAR 172.23.159 usrlv20 DR vBlock 172.23.164.56 usphxdlh03 DEV vBlock .22 usrlv21 DR vBlock 172.23.164 usphxplh02 PROD vBlock .23 usphxplh01 PROD vBlock usdlv15 DEV vBlock usdlv13 PoC vBlock 172.22.168 usdlv14 PoC vBlock 172.22.168.141 usrlv02 DR vBlock .142 usrlv01 DR vBlock usslv09 STG vBlock usqlv15 QA vBlock usqlv16 QA usslv10 STG usplv40 usqlh04d1 PoC vBlock usqlh20d2 QA vBlock usdlh06d1 PoC vBlock usphxqlh06 QA vBlock usqlh20d3 QA vBlock usqlh20d1 QA vBlock usqlh20d4 QA vBlock usplv66 PROD vBlock usplv110 Unknown VMWare 172.23.144 usplv110 Unknown VMWare 172.23.144.167 usplv24 PROD vBlock .167 usdlv19 DEV vBlock usdlv20 DEV vBlock usslv97 STG vBlock 172.23.170 usslv98 STG vBlock 172.23.170.12 usqlv50 QA vBlock 172.23.148.13 uspuh28p3 PROD LPAR 172.22.163.37 sppbwa07 PROD LPAR 172.22.162.24 sppbwa06 PROD LPAR 172.22.162.37 USQUH01D1 LPAR 172.23.158.36 usphxsuh06d1 LDOM .15 SPE-HYDN1 PROD vBlock spewmd01 PROD LPAR 172.22.162 uspuh15d3 LPAR 172.22.162.32 usplv94 PROD vBlock 172.22.170.35 usplv95 PROD VMWare 172.22.170.158 uspuh25p1 PROD LPAR 172.22.167.159 usccipuh70d2 LDOM .99 uspuh28d1 DEV LPAR 172.22.167 uspuh24d2 Unknown DEV LPAR 172.22.167.101 usruh27p1 DR LPAR 172.23.159.105 USPUH23P2 PROD LPAR 172.22.163.92 USPUH23P1 PROD LPAR 172.22.163.69 USPUH24P3 PROD LPAR 172.22.163.68 USPUH23D1 QA LPAR 172.22.163.82 USPUH23S1 STG LPAR 172.22.163.72 USPUH23P3 PROD LPAR 172.22.163.75 .70 USPUH24P5 PROD LPAR 172.22.163 USPUH26D2 QA LPAR 172.22.167.84 USPUH27P1 PROD LPAR 172.22.163.93 USPUH25S2 STG LPAR 172.22.167.92 USPUH27D3 QA LPAR 172.22.163.97 USPUH24S2 STG LDOM .99 USPUH27D1 QA LPAR USPUH26P1 PROD LPAR 172.22.167172.22.163 USPUH27P5 PROD LPAR 172.22.163.56.97 USPUH23D2 QA LPAR 172.22.163.96 USPUH24P2 PROD LPAR 172.22.163.73 USPUH24D1 QA LPAR 172.22.163.81 USPUH23P4 PROD LPAR 172.22.163.85 USPUH24P4 PROD LPAR 172.22.163.71 USPUH26D1 QA LPAR 172.22.167.83 USPUH27D4 QA LPAR 172.22.163.61 USPUH25S1 STG LPAR 172.22.167.95 USPUH27D2 QA LPAR 172.22.163.96 USPUH24S1 PROD LPAR 172.22.163.98 USPUH26P3 PROD LPAR 172.22.167.88 USPUH26D3 QA LPAR 172.22.167.58 USPUH27P2 PROD LPAR 172.22.163.98 uspuh33p1 Unknown LPAR 172.22.163.93 uspuh28s1 STG LPAR 172.22.167.25 usdlv31 DEV vBlock .104 usplv73 PROD vBlock usplv74 PROD vBlock usqlv39 QA vBlock usqlv40 QA vBlock cpaixt71 Unknown PoC LPAR 172.23.159 cpsoly10 Unknown PoC 172.22.164.101 cpsolt09 Unknown PoC 172.23.159.54 cpaixt61 Unknown DEV LPAR 172.23.158.16 usplh16d1 PROD vBlock .120 usdlv30 PoC vBlock uspuh25p2 PROD LPAR 172.22.163 usplv11 PROD vBlock .60 usplv113 Unknown VMWare 172.23.164 USPHXRUH19D1 LDOM .25 USPHXRUH20D1 LDOM usplv49 PROD vBlock usplv50 PROD vBlock usphxquh06d1 LDOM usphxquh06d2 LDOM usphxslh03d2 QA vBlock usphxslh04d2 QA vBlock usqlv36 QA vBlock usqlv37 QA vBlock usqlv97 QA VMWare usqlv98 QA VMWare usqlv14 DEV vBlock usplv08 PROD vBlock usdlv37 PoC 172.22.168 usdlv38 PoC 172.22.168.139 usqlv31 QA vBlock .140 usplv79 vBlock usqlv32 QA vBlock usplv80 Test vBlock usquh03d1 DEV LPAR 172.23.158 usdlv27 DEV vBlock .62 SPDGRC01 LPAR 172.23.158 SPEWMD01-DR LPAR 172.23.158.90 sptbwd01 PROD LPAR 172.22.162.80 USQUH01D5 LPAR 172.23.158.28 SPQWMD01 LPAR 172.23.158.66 USQUH01D6 LPAR 172.23.158.31 SPPR3D01-DR LPAR 172.23.158.23 USPUH15D3-DR LPAR 172.23.158.70 USQUH02D5 LPAR 172.23.158.83 SPPBWD01-DR LPAR 172.23.158.67 SPQBWD01 LPAR 172.23.158.71 SPPWMD01-DR LPAR 172.23.158.24 SPDJAVA01 LPAR 172.23.158.81 SPQGRC01 LPAR 172.23.158.77 SPIR3A02 LPAR 172.23.158.91 SPIBWD01 LPAR 172.23.158.27 SPDBWD01 LPAR 172.23.158.26 SPSBWD01 LPAR 172.23.158.25 SPDR3D01 LPAR 172.23.158.22 SPQR3D01 LPAR 172.23.158.19 SPIR3A01 LPAR 172.23.158.30 SPIR3D01 LPAR 172.23.158.21 SPSR3D01 LPAR 172.23.158.20 sppbwa05 PROD LPAR 172.22.162.29 sppbwa04 PROD LPAR 172.22.162.84 sppjava01 LPAR 172.22.162.83 spqbwd03 QA LPAR 172.23.158.85 spqbwd04 QA LPAR 172.23.158.84 sqbr3d01 Unknown LPAR 172.23.158.85 Sppr3a03 PROD LPAR 172.22.162.79 SPPWMD02-DR DR LPAR 172.23.158.86 usplv98 PROD vBlock 172.22.170.82 usplv97 PROD vBlock 172.22.170.163 usphxquh07d3 LDOM .162 usqlv43 QA vBlock uspuh21d1 LDOM usdlv46 Unknown VMWare 172.22.168 usdlv47 Unknown VMWare 172.22.168.133 uslaxruh22d2 DR LDOM .149 uslaxruh22d1 DR LDOM usphxquh07d2 LDOM usphxquh08d2 LDOM usphxquh08d1 STG LDOM usphxquh07d1 LDOM USPHXSUH19D2 LDOM USPHXSUH20D2 LDOM uspuh22d2 LDOM uspuh21d2 LDOM uspuh22d1 LDOM usphxquh07 LDOM uspuh33p2 Unknown LPAR 172.22.163 SPE-SP2 PROD vBlock .26 SPE-SP3 PROD vBlock SPE-KE1 PROD vBlock SPE-KE4 PROD USQUH01D3 LPAR 172.23.158 uspuh15d2 PROD LPAR 172.22.162.18 eusphxpuh03d1 PROD LDOM .34 eusphxpuh02d1 PROD LDOM eusphxpuh02d2 PROD LDOM eusphxpuh03d2 PROD LDOM usplv84 PROD vBlock 172.20.4.3 usplv82 vBlock 8 usplv83 vBlock usplv81 PROD vBlock usplv56 PROD vBlock usplv57 PROD vBlock usqlv19 QA vBlock usphxslh04d1 STG vBlock usphxslh03d1 STG
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