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Use WRKOPTVOL to check to see if anything else might be mounted. Vary off all optical except the one your using.

He C684*.. is the volume name of the image. It does not need to match the name of the file. The error implies that file is mounted somewhere else already.

Jim Oberholtzer
Agile Technology Architects



On Apr 14, 2021, at 2:48 PM, Thomas Garvey <tgarvey@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi,

I don't know what is going on here with a PTF.
I downloaded PTF SI59204 from Fix Central directly to an Image Catalog on my Power7 server.
I look at the text file S9236.TXT in the IFS directory and it says I did download that PTF and a Co-Req. PTF.
The bin file is named S9236V01.BIN.

So, then I do the LODIMGCLG and then GO PTF and use option 8.
The PTF fails, and here's the joblog...

Image catalog V7R3CUME loaded in device VRTOPT.
Volume C6841367_01 added to optical device.
Volume C6841367_01 added to optical device.
Library QSRV cleared.
No PTFs loaded.
PTF 5770SS1-SI74624 V7R3M0 not applied.
PTF not applied because error occurred.
PTF install processing failed.

V7R3CUME is the Image Catalog and VRTOPT is the Virtual Optical Device.
But where does C6841367_01 come from? The file is S9236V01.
And PTF SI74624 is not the PTF I loaded, nor is it for 5770SS1 (it's for 5773SC1).

How is this happening?

Here's the Image Catalog...

Work with Image Catalog Entries
System:
Catalog . . : V7R3CUME Status . . . : Ready
Type . . . . : Optical Device . . . : VRTOPT

Directory . . . . : /cume_directory

Type options, press Enter.
1=Add 2=Change 4=Remove 6=Mount 8=Load 9=Unload
10=Initialize volume 12=Work with volume

Opt Index Status Image File Name
*AVAIL
1 Mounted S9236V01.BIN

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Best Regards,

Thomas Garvey


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