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Seems the archived message discusses APAR\PTF activity for V5R1 and V5R2. The V5R4 OS will\can not have PTFs from prior releases applied.

Regards, Chuck

On 12/1/10 11:23 AM, jmmckee wrote:
Thanks Rob. Those PTFs are not on the system (SURPRISE!). I am left
wondering why they weren't suggested/loaded in 2006 when the sa did
contact IBM. No mention of either of these in an email describing
the procedure I have been using to clear the errors.

rob on Wed, 01 Dec 2010 13:11:50 -0600 wrote:

I'd try the ptf's. Sounds familiar
http://archive.midrange.com/midrange-l/200309/msg00927.html

CRPence on 12/01/2010 11:07 AM wrote:

On 12/1/10 6:53 AM, jmmckee wrote:
The shop is at v5r4. <<SNIP>>


If the IBM support did not give an APAR number describing the origin
of the problem being diagnosed and corrected by the noted dump and
corrective actions, then as merely a guess... I think that the HIPer
APAR SE43904 might identify the problem, with the PTF SI40274 on
C0292540 being the fix. <<SNIP>>


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