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On 08-Jan-2016 09:34 -0700, CRPence wrote:
On 08-Jan-2016 09:10 -0700, Aaron Bartell wrote:
I am on V7R2 but my install of 5733SC1 says V7R1 in GO LICPGM opt
10 and vendor (Zend) says I need the OS version listed on 5733SC1
to be the same as the actual OS version I am running.

How do I go about doing that? <<SNIP>>

RSTLICPGM 5733SC1 OPTION(*BASE) RLS(V7R2M0) REPLACERLS(*ONLY)
/* and any other appropriate parm specifications including */
/* the required device (DEV) parm to identify media source */


Rob's reply had me recall that in addition to the above command, the following:

RSTLICPGM 5733SC1 OPTION(1) RLS(V7R2M0) REPLACERLS(*ONLY)
/* and any other appropriate parm specifications including */
/* the required device (DEV) parm to identify media source */

Of course, using the GO LICPGM menu [as suggested by Rob] vs command-line enables _selecting_ *BASE and OPTION(1) from a list, as what to restore; probably best to replace all of the currently installed options. And of course, as others have noted, applying the PTFs for the newly installed LPP and options is probably desirable for the best effects; that ensures any pre-requisite fixes, beyond just the pre-requisite existence of the features, are satisfied for the Zend software's utilization of what was just installed.


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