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Latest update to ticket:
Remember that I downloaded the files to IBM i?
Found a tool...
CALL QP2TERM
sum -r /home/ROB/HMC/V9R2M950_MH01869/base.img
34748 1268372 /home/ROB/HMC/V9R2M950_MH01869/base.img
$
sum -r /home/ROB/HMC/V9R2M950_MH01869/disk1.img
58451 3550310 /home/ROB/HMC/V9R2M950_MH01869/disk1.img
$
sum -r /home/ROB/HMC/V9R2M950_MH01869/img2a
57945 8683 /home/ROB/HMC/V9R2M950_MH01869/img2a
$
sum -r /home/ROB/HMC/V9R2M950_MH01869/img3a
41841 63902 /home/ROB/HMC/V9R2M950_MH01869/img3a
$
Basically these match the website so therefore the files are not corrupt.
Did a vm snap shot.
Rebooted the HMC again.
Performed another Save Upgrade Data.
Running this on one session:
getupgfiles -h gdisys -u rob --passwd <redacted> -d /home/ROB/HMC/V9R2M950_MH01869
Running this on another session:
while true; do ls -l /hmcdump ; sleep 30; done
We'll see how this goes...
Rob Berendt
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