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Rob

2008/9/19 <rob@xxxxxxxxx>

No! Don't do that! It was suspected that his order of ptf's did not
specify "order all ptf's to apply to multiple systems".


No I did not, since I only have this one system on V5R3 and I did not order
them from the iSeries as it wasn't working - simply over the internet,
changed the .BIN files to .ISO and then copied them out to CD.

Because of the new cume, I will have to down load them again.
Unfortunately, because of their size, I cannot do that here where my
broadband connection is very slow - I am only getting about 30Kbps download
speed on a 500Kbps connection whereas in London I can get about 600Kbps, and
it will be a three or four days before I will have the time to go there. It
happens that I am in an area with poor broadband and there is no better
service here.

Many thanks

Rob Dixon


Therefore if he
ordered it for SYSTEMA and SYSTEMA did not have LPP 5722XYZ but he's
trying to put it on SYSTEMB and SYSTEMB does have LPP 5722XYZ then he will
get missing ptf errors.

Besides, they have come out with a new cume and groups since then.

Rob Berendt
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"Paul Nelson" <nelsonp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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09/19/2008 08:13 AM
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RE: Prestart jobs QDASSINIT, QZAINIT, QZDASOINIT failing






If you still have the PTF's sitting in an image catalog directory, save
yourself some time and ftp them over to another machine prior to your
scratching the system.

Paul Nelson
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-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Rob Dixon
Sent: Friday, September 19, 2008 3:04 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: Prestart jobs QDASSINIT, QZAINIT, QZDASOINIT failing

Many thanks to everyone for their help.

I have checked the PTFs and can find nothing obviously worng, nothing that
needs applying, done countless IPLs, etc.

I feel that since V5R3 is a mature release and the problems that I have
seem
so basic, that it must be something to do with my installation, so I am
going to reinstall from scratch, download the PTFs again, etc. Because I
have other things to do, this will take me a little while. Perhaps
unnecessary but it may save me time in the long run. I am going to use a
different source media for OS/400.

To ensure that I apply the correct PTFs, do I just need the cume pack or
should I also download the PTFs for individual products? I did the whole
lot last time. I did not use the PTF cds.

Many thanks

Rob Dixon

2008/9/18 Evan Harris <spanner@xxxxxxxxxx>

Rob

Since you have PTF issues that is really the place to start - everything
else is slowing you down from fixing the PTF's. Once they are right you
can
try some of the other suggestions if you still need to.

Apologies if you answered some of this already:

If you do a DSPPTF, do you have products with individual PTF's that show
as
applied/installed, action required or loaded ?

If you have any with action required you may be able to get away with
IPL's
again - if you have already done this it would be worth a crack.

Otherwise is you have PTF's showing as loaded you may have loaded and
not
applied the PTF's in which case you need to run the APYPTF command and
the
IPL to apply them.

What process did you use to load and apply the cume package ? And it is
definitely a cume package, not just PTF CD's right ?

Regards
Evan Harris

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Sent: Friday, 19 September 2008 8:31 a.m.
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Subject: Re: Prestart jobs QDASSINIT, QZAINIT, QZDASOINIT failing

Scott

I have done this and retried but no change to information.

Many thanks

Rob


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