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Those are not the most tightly related subjects.

Subject 1: Loading RS-710-M.
Subject 2: Putting on the latest 7.1 cume.
Subject 3: Not even mentioned in your last reply but it's putting on any
6.1 PTF's needed before you upgraded to 7.1.
Done in order 3-1-2.

SI46137 is needed to load on a current 7.1 cume after upgrading to 7.1 (or
even if just loading that cume to an existing 7.1 installation). That's a
given. Now the question becomes "If I've just installed 7.1, from respin
M do I already HAVE (not need) SI47136?". Because the need is still
there. But, according to the cover letter for SI46137 it is included with
cume C2115710 and higher. Let me translate that number. In 201'2',
julian date '115', IBM generated a new cume for '710'. That's the
translation. I think it is safe to say that any resave generated late in
2014 is going to have that cume (and some, maybe not all, newer ones),
and, thus, have SI46137 already installed.
http://www-912.ibm.com/systems/electronic/support/a_dir/as4ptf.nsf/ALLPTFS/SI46137

Make sense?

I did do some searching into the various binaries, after loading them into
the image catalog and I didn't find any ptf map with useful information.

http://www-947.ibm.com/systems/support/i/planning/resave/index.html



Rob Berendt

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