Thanks Guy. Here's an update.
The install completed with some failed and successful items. I am wondering
if the "Install software fixes" task in iSeries Navigator downloaded fixes
via the Internet directly to the i5 using Electronic Service Agent?
Here is the latest screen shot of that process which also produced a 400+
page spool file (yowzers!).
http://mowyourlawn.com/temp/i5_update2.png
I went through the Fix Central process again and it is now telling me there
aren't any updates necessary based on my selection - see the following:
http://mowyourlawn.com/temp/i5_update3.png
I went through Infocenter and it told me to check Management
Central->Endpoint Systems->Properties->Details (tab) and that produced the
following screen shot which tells me I actually did install _something_,
correct?
http://mowyourlawn.com/temp/i5_update4.png
It would appear as if I am up to date, but how can I see or know what was
just applied? DSPPTF doesn't seem to be giving it to me as the items in the
top of the list have dates related to Oct of last year.
Thanks,
Aaron Bartell
http://mowyourlawn.com
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Sent: Friday, December 07, 2007 6:34 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: Applying Cumes
It's been two years and three jobs since I last did this. Unless you saved
the download to an IFS share I don't see a way it jumped off your desk top
on to your iSeries. I would suggest that you start the Fix Central process
over from the beginning. The fixes that it is installing could be auto
downloaded through your support line but never installed.
Regards,
Guy
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