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Hi Jerry

Can probably be removed but save them first and verify the image catalog
after :)

If you prompt the ADDIMGCLGE command there's an option (I forget the name)
to either *GEN or *FROMFILE the image catalog file in the IFS. If I have the
images in a directory I generally use *FROMFILE so it uses the file already
there; if building from CD I use *GEN.

Hope this helps (and that I've remembered it correctly)

Regards
Evan Harris

-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jerry Draper
Sent: Thursday, 17 April 2008 12:54 p.m.
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: image catalog iso's

Here's a frag of my cumptf image catalog:

Catalog . . : PTFC8057 St
Type . . . . : Optical De
Directory . : /optvrt/PTF/cum8057

Opt Index Status Image File Name
*AVAIL
.............
3 Loaded SF99317_1.bin01
4 Loaded SF99317_2.bin01
5 Loaded SF99317_3.bin01
6 Loaded SF99317_4.bin01
7 Loaded SF99317_5.bin01

These were iso's downloaded from fix central.

Here's a frag of the folder where these iso's live on the IFS:

SF99317_1.bin
SF99317_1.bin01
SF99317_2.bin
SF99317_2.bin01
SF99317_3.bin
SF99317_3.bin01
SF99317_4.bin
SF99317_4.bin01
SF99317_5.bin
SF99317_5.bin01

When I ran ADDIMGCLG for each ISO downloaded from fix central a second
ISO was created for each ISO.

Is the first ISO still needed or is it really just a work file that can
be removed.

Jerry



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