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  • Subject: RE: We're going to v4r5 this weekend...
  • From: rob@xxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 2 Aug 2001 11:07:34 -0500


No.  The base CD's are the same as when the code became Generally
Available.  That is why they always ship a cum with every order of
operating system.

Rob Berendt

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Excuse my ignorance, but if I were to order V4R5 now, shouldn't it come
with
most of these PTF's already as part of the code?

> -----Original Message-----
> From:         Jim Franz [SMTP:franz400@triad.rr.com]
> Sent:         Thursday, August 02, 2001 12:25 AM
> To:           MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
> Subject:           Re: We're going to v4r5 this weekend...
>
>
> >.  I'm loading the latest group PTFs, cumulative pack, and any PTFs
> called
> > for by the PSPs.  Will this cover the
> > potential problem(s)?  Our local IBM CE will be assisting me in the
> > upgrade. What's the PTFs for the DB?
>
> On the IBM Support site, http://www.as400service.ibm.com/ under the PSP
> section is a link to all the group ptf's by release. For V4R5 these are
> the
> groups (and SF99105 Database is one) The date at end of description is
> last
> update. You obviously don't need "all" because some are for very specific
> products. I load the products I've got and the Hipers (high impact (as in
> "system hang") fixes since the last cumulative). Database is everyone.
> Still
> wish they would do a group for TCP covering telnet, lpr/lpd, etc).
> hope this helps - jim franz
> >
> > > > SF99162: 450 Version 1.1 Connect for iSeries V4R5 07/27/2001
> > > >  SF99161: 450 iSeries Connect 5733-B2B V1R0M0 06/22/2001
> > > >  SF99142: 450 WebSphere Standard 128 Bit Encryption 5733-AS3 V3R5M0
> > > > 07/13/2001
> > > >  SF99138: 450 WebSphere Advanced 128 Bit Encryption 5733-WA3 V3R5M0
> > > > 07/13/2001
> > > >  SF99136: 450 WebSphere Advanced 128 Bit Encryption 5733-WA3
> 05/11/2001
> > > >  SF99135: 450 WebSphere Advanced 56 Bit Encryption 5733-WA2
> 05/11/2001
> > > >  SF99134: 450 WebSphere Standard 128 Bit Encryption 5733-AS3
> 05/11/2001
> > > >  SF99133: 450 WebSphere Standard 56 Bit Encryption 5733-AS2
> 05/11/2001
> > > >  SF99129: 450 Websphere Commerce Suite V5.1 for V4R5M0 06/06/2001
> > > >  SF99128: 450 Websphere Commerce Suite V4.1 for V4R5M0 06/27/2001
> > > >  SF99126: 430 Net.Commerce V3.2 Enhancements 03/09/2001
> > > >  SF99105: 450 DataBase 06/15/2001
> > > >  SF99096: 450 Hipers 07/31/2001
> > > >  SF99083: 420 Network Station 03/30/2001
> > > >  SF99082: 370 Network Station 11/01/2000
> > > >  SF99077: 450 Backup Recovery Solutions 07/11/2001
> > > >  SF99068: 450 Java 04/22/2001
> > > >  SF99037: 450 Performance Tools for AS/400 05/11/2001
> > > >  SF99036: 450 IBM HTTP Server for AS/400 07/27/2001
> > > >  SF99035: 450 IBM HTTP Server (powered by Apache) for iSeries
> 07/27/2001
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > > From: <slegg@ovec.com>
> > > > To: <MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com>
> > > > Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 1:34 PM
> > > > Subject: We're going to v4r5 this weekend...
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > > Saw mentioned on the thread about Enough grunt for v4r5 about
some
> > PTFs
> > > > for DB
> > > > > that are needed to avoid performance degradation.  I'm loading
the
> > > latest
> > > > group
> > > > > PTFs, cumulative pack, and any PTFs called for by the PSPs.  Will
> this
> > > > cover the
> > > > > potential problem(s)?  Our local IBM CE will be assisting me in
> the
> > > > upgrade.
> > > > > What's the PTFs for the DB?
> > > > >
> > > > >
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