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Tom,
What's the point then of releasing a ptf as immediate if it requires any
of the following:
- You must bring the system into a restricted state.
- You must end TCP/IP
- Or, in the olden days, you must vary off/on all twinaxial controllers.
Depending you your situation, you might as well have to apply it delayed.
Rob Berendt
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Al:
Please review the cover letter for V5R2 5722SS1-SI08258. Although the PTF
can be applied immediate or delayed, there are explicit "ACTIVATION
INSTRUCTIONS:" that effectively cause this to be a delayed PTF even if
applied immediate. And I did in fact apply it immediate.
My question was about the point of IBM's releasing this as allowing
immediate even though an IPL was still needed. Overall, I wasn't so much
complaining as simply trying to get ideas about why IBM did it this way.
I.e., What's the point?
Tom Liotta
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> 9. Re: Immediate PTF -- What's the point? (Al Barsa)
>
>I've been watching this thread, and this statement is incorrect.
>
>At 08:17 PM 4/7/2003, you wrote:
>> If this PTF is applied as an immediate PTF, an IPL of the system is
>> required to activate this PTF.
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