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Geez Jerry, you know how long IBM has used that boilerplate? And you're just now asking? Don't feel bad, I've never understood this mumbo-jumbo either; it definitely falls in the clear-as-mud category. Lessee... > PTF/FIX #: SI09498 - Operating System/400 > LICENSED PROGRAM: 5722SS1 > > SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS : > ---------------------- > > ******************************************************************** > THE FOLLOWING ARE SUPERSEDED SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS. IF THE SUPERSEDED > PTF HAS ALREADY BEEN APPLIED AND ITS SPECIAL INSTRUCTION FOLLOWED, > IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO FOLLOW THAT SPECIAL INSTRUCTION AGAIN. > ******************************************************************** > > SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUPERSEDED PTF SI09377 : > ================================================= > > If this PTF is applied or removed as a "Delayed" PTF, which > requires an IPL, no special consideration is necessary. If this > PTF is applied or removed "Immediate", this should be done in > restricted mode (apply the PTF from the system console after > ending all of the subsystems). My questions: What if I had previously installed the superseded PTF and did NOT follow the special instruction? What do I do then? Should I remove it so it can be reinstalled with the special instruction followed? Or should I apply the *new* superseding PTF and then follow the superseded PTF's special instruction? What if I don't remember whether I followed the special instructions for the superseded PTF when I installed it last year? What if the superseded PTF's special instructions conflict with those for the superseding PTF? Should I apply the PTF with a sledgehammer then? Why the h*ll does IBM print the superseded PTF's special instructions? Trying not to let this ruin my weekend, db
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