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Jerry mentioned he thought it was hiper level 47.
Rob - you & I have 49.
Jim

----- Original Message ----- 
From: <rob@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "Midrange Systems Technical Discussion" <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 4:35 PM
Subject: Re: Defective PTF


> I have a couple of V5R3 machines.  Some i5's, some iSeries.  Some with
> lpar's, some without.  They are all at:
> PTF Group             Level
> SF99530                5102
> SF99529                  49
> SF99503                   4
> and none of them have this ptf.
> I wonder if you do a WRKPTFGRP, and, if you are not at level 49, put a 5
> in front of SF99529 if you see it there.  Perhaps that had it on an
> earlier hiper level, but removed it?
>
> Rob Berendt
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> I just finished applying the latest CUM (V5R3) and the HIPERs,
>
> The IPL after the install froze with SRC B2003200 LP=001.
>
> Anyway, with the help of a nice lady in Rochester I got over it.  To the
> point MF34850 (which was on the HIPERs) is a defective PTF.  I subscribe
> to the tech bulletin for defects, but never got anything on this one.
> In fact, the accompanying list indicated several PTFs that were
> superseded by this one.
>
> This was the 3 May HIPER, btw.  Unless there's something really critical
> for me, I usually delay a week just to avoid something like this.  I've
> gotten several notices in the past (calls, even, in one case) after I
> might normally have applied the PTFs.  This one must have slipped
> through the cracks.
>
> Just a heads up for everyone.
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