• Subject: RE: PTF problems
  • From: Neil Palmer <npalmer@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 19 Feb 1998 16:22:53 -0700

Yes - QAPZPTF4/3/2 are logicals, over the physical QAPZPTF.

Now, it shouldn't be absolutely necessary to run this in a restricted
state, IF you can be sure that no one else will try to run any PTF
related commands, and just to be sure nothing from the LICPCM menu
either, while the rebuild is running.

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        -----Original Message-----
        From:   Gary Feinstein [SMTP:gfeinste@planethollywood.com]
        Sent:   Thursday, February 19, 1998 11:34 AM
        To:     MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
        Subject:        Re: PTF problems

        Neil, 
                Yes, the original PTF was (from what I am told from IBM)
a test PTF. 
        In order to get the new one working the test PTF must be deleted
off the
        system.  So basically, in order to get the print range
functionality, I
        need to get rid of superceeded SF38640.  I will give the Rebuild
a try
        this weekend.  Thanx a bunch.
        Gary

        BTW, do I need to delete all 4 files?  I am running V3R7.

        Neil Palmer wrote:
        > 
        > I believe that once a PTF is marked as SUPERSEDED that, as
you've found,
        > removing the one that superseded it will not change it's
status.  Is
        > this actually preventing you from doing what you need to do
with other
        > PTF applications ?
        > A slip install of OS/400, followed by reloading the latest cum
PTF
        > package and any other individual PTF's, is a pain.  You could
try
        > rebuilding the PTF index, with the system in a DEDICATED mode
        > preferably, by running:
        >
..+....2....+....3....+....4....+....5....+....6....+....7....+....8...
        > /* REBUILD OUT OF SYNC PTF INDEX.     */
        >              DLTF       FILE(QUSRSYS/QAPZPTF4)  /* New for
V3R1 */
        >              DLTF       FILE(QUSRSYS/QAPZPTF3)
        >              DLTF       FILE(QUSRSYS/QAPZPTF2)
        >              DLTF       FILE(QUSRSYS/QAPZPTF)
        >              CALL       PGM(QPZSYNC) PARM(C)
        > 
        > ... Neil Palmer                                     
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