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Bruce brought up some interesting points about the IFS, and I will study 
this.  However, I still have concerns regarding test ptf's, programs that 
DON'T get upgraded with each release of OS/400, and Domino issues that say 
"remove all ptf's from domino product Y, load new version of domino 
product X, reapply the ptf's for Domino product Y.  Oh, you applied the 
ptf's permanently for Domino product Y?  Then delete it and reinstall it." 
 But this is all in the archives.

Rob Berendt
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You know, though, if you've been running at that PTF level for a while
without any issues, and since in this case it's applying them perm
immediately before an OS upgrade which should replace all that code
anyway, I don't see any harm in doing the apply other than the downtime
for the (probably necessary) IPL to do the apply.

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You're preaching to the choir, brother. But she's old school.

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It's not only not necessary, it can be downright dangerous, but I've
said enough on that on some of my recent posts.

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That looks like the plan right now. We're planning our upgrade to V5R3,
and I always like to get a 21 save before. Just in case. Plus my boss
insists on applying all of the PTFs *perm before the upgrade. I don't
think it's necessary any more, but I do what I'm told.

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Mark

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Hi Mark,

There's a field that you can set on the SAVE 21 screen to make it delay
until a certain time. So, you could just sign on to the system console
on Friday before you leave the office and tell it to wait.

If that doesn't do the job, you can also edit the source code.  Use
RTVCLSRC on program QMNSAVE to get the source code, then you can add
delays or whatever you need.  (I wouldn't actually change the
IBM-supplied object, but you could make your own copy and use that...)

I don't know if it'll work as a batch job, or if it needs to be
interactive -- but, at least for us, the system console can just be left
on over the weekend, so we can set it up with a DLYJOB or two and then I
don't have to make a special trip into the office.

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> At V5R2, can GO SAVE option 21 be submitted as a batch job to QCTL? 
> I'd like to do a complete system save, then an IPL, but I don't want 
> to have
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> come in on a Saturday Night at midnight. Who does?
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