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But maybe fix central works better now.
I've done it on my machine a few times. It's one of those things that I
didn't do often and each time took some work remembering (similar to
changing cache battery packs.. ugh..)
I recall using fix central and it worked 1/2 the time. Other times I was
forced to download images and install them with these instructions:
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=nas8N1013745
Not fun, no. But maybe fix central works better now.
My next step will most likely going to a cloud solution when I'm forced to
update. Then I won't have to worry about PTFs or cache battery packs..
just that the company stays in business as long as me. :)
Brad
www.bvstools.com
On Fri, Dec 18, 2015 at 9:52 AM, Aaron Bartell <aaronbartell@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
I am forcing myself to step further into IBM i admin responsibilities soI
can have a better understanding. My next step is learning how to applyjust
updates (CUM, PTF, etc). I've done it before, but it is like once ever
couple years. I started looking at SNDPTFORD as it relates to a specific
PTF I wanted to install (for Node.js) but then realized maybe I should
do *CUMPKG and I would get the PTF in there (based on my CUMand
understanding). And after I pondered that I realized I need a high level
overview of how best to approach keeping an IBM i up to date.
Does anybody have such a resource to point me at? I've found many bits
pieces here and there, but nothing that gives a high level overview andlist
best practices.
Thanks,
Aaron Bartell
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