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I have been able to get back to square one with a couple of alternative
ways. One way was to dump the dspptf to an outfile and spend some time
looking for not founds etc.

The other approach is to do a wrkptfgrp, see what is not installed. Then
look at the special handling ptf's to see what is gong on.

On Mon, Dec 24, 2012 at 11:04 AM, DrFranken <midrange@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I agree with Pete here. Once MF PTFs (meaning the LIC) get into a
situation where you're trying one thing after another to satisfy PRE and
CO Reqs the best thing is to slip in a fresh LIC and then PTF up from
there to current. I have never had this process fail so while it takes a
bit of time it's a solid path to recovery.

- DrFranken

On 12/24/2012 10:10 AM, Pete Massiello - ML wrote:
That would certainly get his 5770-999 correct, but he would still
probably be behind on his OS and the rest of the LPP's PTFs. It's
certainly a good option for the more experienced people, but if someone
isn't used to doing a slip of the lic or upgrades, I wouldn't push them in
that direction. I bet it would be quicker than all the time it has taken
him, and we always recommend when doing a OS upgrade from one release to
another to use the latest I_BASE_01 respin/resave so as to have as many
upto date 57xx-999 PTFs as possible installed at upgrade time.

I had a customer at V5R4 recently who hadn't put PTF's on since the day
they installed the OS (6 years back), and I actually did just this and
slipped the LIC to V5R4M5 (with latest respin), and it was probably quicker
to do than put 6 years of PTFs in at once. Of course, I still had to put
the latest Cumulative and Groups on afterwards, but I think it was faster,
so you have an excellent idea.

Pete

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Pete Massiello
iTech Solutions
http://www.itechsol.com
http://www.iInTheCloud.com


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