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Well, doggone it. You're right - I just pulled up the PSP and the latest cume
was C8139320.
Since there's no cume PTF permanently applied, and since we're running on the
A side, wouldn't that be the same as running off a fresh V3R2 install with no
cume PTF?
Dan Bale
IT - AS/400
Handleman Company
248-362-4400 Ext. 4952
D.Bale@Handleman.com
Quiquid latine dictum sit altum viditur.
(Whatever is said in Latin seems profound.)
-------------------------- Original Message --------------------------
Only the last one is temp applied, so they are on the A side. I do not think
there is anything newer than the Cum you are running, except for some Y2K PTFs
for V3R2.
Pete
D.BALE@handleman.com wrote:
> After creating my original post on the cume & group PTFs, I came across an
> interesting (?) situation on our V3R2 development box.
>
> DSPPTF shows:
> Product ID . . . . . . : 5763999
> IPL source . . . . . . : ##MACH#A
> Release . . . . . . . . : V3R2M0
>
> Type options, press Enter.
> 5=Display PTF details 6=Print cover letter 8=Display cover
>
> PTF IPL
> Opt ID Status Action
> _ TL98139 Temporarily applied None
> _ TL98048 Superseded None
> _ TL97322 Superseded None
> _ TL97231 Superseded None
> _ TL97126 Superseded None
> _ TL97063 Superseded None
> _ TL97014 Superseded None
> _ TL96317 Superseded None
> _ TL96282 Superseded None
> _ TL96233 Superseded None
> _ TL96219 Superseded None
> _ TL96191 Superseded None
> _ TL96165 Superseded None
> _ TL96144 Superseded None
> _ RE97230 Permanently applied None
> _ RE96102 Permanently applied None
> _ MF19696 Save file only None
> _ MF18809 Temporarily applied None
> etc....
>
> Note that the last IPL source shows ##MACH#A. If I interpret correctly that
> the TL* entries are the cume PTFs, would it not appear that this box is
> currently running on a totally non-cume'd bare V3R2 OS? No one here has any
> idea how long this box has been running in ##MACH#A; most likely since cume
> 98139 was applied.
>
> I suppose I should IPL to ##MACH#B and run that for a week or so before
> installing the latest/last cume (subject to the question of whether I should
> even bother - see last post).
>
> Again, all useful advice solicited.
>
> Dan Bale
> IT - AS/400
> Handleman Company
> 248-362-4400 Ext. 4952
> D.Bale@Handleman.com
> Quiquid latine dictum sit altum viditur.
> (Whatever is said in Latin seems profound.)
--
Pete Massiello
OS Solutions International
Phone: (203)-744-7854 Ext 11.
http://www.os-solutions.com
mailto:pmassiello@os-solutions.com
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