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You can remove the temporary applied PTF that are on the B side thus making
the B side equivalent to the A side.

All temp PTF's are on the B side and everything else is on the A side.

Chris Bipes

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Let's say I want to apply the latest OS/400 cume, but I can't run the risk
of causing application problems.

So before installing the cume, I apply all my PTFs *PERM. Then I apply the
new cume.

Now in theory, if I have a problem under the newly applied maintenance I can
IPL from the A side and everything should be back the old way, correct?

But how do I get back to running on the B side? I guess what I'm asking is,
isn't my "B side" corrupt now (it contains code that causes problems) and if
so, how do I get my system back to running on the "B side", or do I even
need to, etc?

Is there a process for copying the (good) A side back over the (bad) B side
to make B side good again?

Hopefully someone can tell what I'm trying to ask.

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