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Did you PERM apply PTFs before you did your upgrade? My guess is that
these are leftovers from TEMP applied or loaded but not applied PTFs
from your V5R3 O/S. You'll probably need to display the save files in
these libraries and delete anything containing V5R3 objects.
QSYSDIR is 5722SS1, Option 3 - Extended Base Directory Support
QSHELL is 5722SS1, Option 30
If you want to try copying these from a working system use SAVLICPGM,
DLTLICPGM and RSTLICPGM.
To be safe I would re-apply the cume after doing any of this.
Regards,
Scott Ingvaldson
Senior IBM Support Specialist
Fiserv Midwest
-----Original Message-----
From: kevin learner [mailto:kevinlearner@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2008 1:32 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: RE: CPF3603 Library QSYSDIR for PTF SI11196 not found.
i have been able to apply most ptfs by running the apyptf command and
individually selecting each ptf. i have even attempted to save and
restore a copy of library QSHELL / QSYSDIR from another v5r4 system but
the same error messages occurr. I was getting the similar error when
doing apyptf 5733wds but by restoring a copy of QDEVTOOLs this error
went away and now i see the normal no ptfs to be applied message.
We did restore parts of the system from entire system save, im just
wondering if we have managed to install a bd file form v5r3. I have run
CHKPRDOPT against 5722ss1 but no errors are found.
regards
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