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Well the Security group is a subset of the HIPER group but I suppose there could have been something important enough to warrant an out of normal timing group there which yielded the extra 143 group level.

In any case Group 142 is new enough to contain these PTFs. They are actually a month old already and that explains why I'm seeing them on several customer systems.

I only have access to email at this customer no web etc from here except on my phone....

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On 8/21/2015 3:33 PM, Bryan Dietz wrote:
lets work backwards and see what happens

Date level
8/11/15 145
7/28/15 144
7/22/15 143
7/14/15 142
6/30/15 141

I know this group is updated every 2 weeks(on tuesday)
so I wonder if the PTF added on 7/28 is actually a new group or a
cross-over from security group and not actually a new hiper number
that would put the 6/30/15 group date being the 142 level


Just my best guess,
Bryan



DrFranken wrote on 8/21/2015 3:22 PM:
What HIPER Group level is that?

- Larry "DrFranken" Bolhuis

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On 8/21/2015 3:08 PM, Bryan Dietz wrote:

Have a look here:
http://www-912.ibm.com/s_dir/sline003.nsf/GroupPTFs?OpenView&view=GroupPTFs



find the version then the HIPER group


for instance V7.1 you should see/find:

PTF DATE
NUMBER ADDED
*****************
MF60296 06/30/15
MF60293 06/30/15



Bryan




DrFranken wrote on 8/21/2015 2:26 PM:
Sue,
Do you know what HIPER levels these appeared on? I am looking at
customer systems with these SSDs and finding the PTFs already applied.

Thanks!

- Larry "DrFranken" Bolhuis

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www.iInTheCloud.com - Commercial IBM i Cloud Hosting.

On 8/21/2015 11:57 AM, Sue Baker wrote:


I have been made aware there are recently released HIPER PTFs
that need special attention.

The PTFs below are for Solid State Drives CCIN 58B8, 58B9, 59C0,
59C2, 59C3, 59E6, 59E8, 59E9, 59EA, or 59EB.

They prevent high fallout, system hangs, and possibly severe
performance issues.

V6R1M1 - MF60295, MF60289
V7R1M0 - MF60296, MF60293
V7R2M0 - MF60297, MF60294



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