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  • Subject: Re: PTF Save Files - when to delete...
  • From: Chuck Lewis <clewis@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 15:32:21 +0000

How do you send them to other machines ? Glad I don't have to worry about that 
:-)

So you're saying that it IS OK to delete them once they are on, correct  ?

I thought it probably would be but it's been awhile (tended to get busy where I 
was and
with 172gb of storage, this wasn't a real problem <G>)

Chuck

Rob Berendt wrote:

> I order these on one machine and then send them around to other machines.  
>This is
> the only machine that has an ECS line.  Lately that has been very unstable 
>and I'm
> doing more of my ordering via the Internet.  (Although I hate not being able 
>to
> schedule the PTF ordering.)  I don't want IBM cleaning up my save files.  If 
>you want
> to clean up yours try:
> DLTF QGPL/QMF*
> DLTF QGPL/QSF*
> RMVM QGPL/QAPZCOVER *ALL
>
> clewis@iquest.net on 12/20/99 02:28:12 PM
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> Subject:        PTF Save Files - when to delete...
>
> Hi Folks,
>
> As long as we are having the various PTF threads - how 'bout another one
> :-)
>
> PTF save files - once a PTF is loaded and applied there is NO reason for
> the save file to be kept, correct ? So I can just verify that they are
> loaded and delete them ?
>
> Seems like this is basic house cleaning from  SOME time back but I don't
> recall the particulars and don't find anything in the Basic System
> Operations Administration and Problem Handling manual on this.
>
> Why doesn't the system get rid of the save file once it is Loaded or at
> LEAST once it is Applied ?
>
> TIA !!
>
> Chuck
>
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