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*>I'd recommend getting to SI60539, which is the latest. There was a
problem in SI60301 that cause openssl to core dump when it asked for a
password. Shouldn't have anything to do with your problem, though
(hopefully).*

I applied SI60539 (with a bunch of other updates) and it went through the
IPL and came back with that PTF as damaged**. How does a PTF get damaged?
Does a download get corrupted? Note none of the other PTFs downloaded
ended up damaged.


**
Display PTF Status
System: xxxxxx
Product ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . : 5733SC1
IPL source . . . . . . . . . . . . . : ##MACH#B
Release of base option . . . . . . . : V7R2M0


Type options, press Enter.
5=Display PTF details 6=Print cover letter 8=Display cover letter
10=Display PTF apply information

PTF IPL
Opt ID Status Action
SI60539 Damaged None
<-----------
SI60301 Superseded None
SI59896 Superseded None
SI59204 Superseded None
SI58330 Permanently applied None
SI57771 Superseded None
SI57594 Superseded None


Aaron Bartell
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