> -----Original Message-----
> From: Semiha BALKAYA [mailto:sbalkaya@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2004 9:06 AM
> To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
> Subject: Copying PTF CD to Tape
> 
> 
> Hi all
                  
>      QPZ1TG in library QSRV with adopt authority attribute 
> not restored.        
>      QTGADDP in library QSRV with adopt authority attribute 
> not restored.       
>      QTGEXIT in library QSRV with adopt authority attribute 
> not restored.       
>      QTGRMVP in library QSRV with adopt authority attribute 
> not restored.       
>      QTGSRV in library QSRV with adopt authority attribute 
> not restored.        
>      QTGTNCSH in library QSRV with adopt authority attribute 
> not restored.      
>      QTGTNSMN in library QSRV with system state attribute not 
> restored.         
>      QTGTNSTM in library QSRV with system state attribute not 
> restored.  
>      QTGTNTOC in library QSRV with system state attribute not 
> restored.  
>      QTGTNTOT in library QSRV with system state attribute not 
> restored.  


Take a look at the QALWOBJRST system value.

Sounds like it isn't set to *ALL.  A quick check in the infocenter doesn't
turn up any instructions in the PTF installation topic that direct you to
check the QALWOBJRST system value before applying PTFs.  But it would seem
to make sense that this is needed for IBM PTFs.  

These are IBM provided PTFs correct?

Can anybody confirm that QALWOBJRST needs to be set to *ALL when applying
IBM PTFs?

You might want to post a message to the SECUIRTY400 mailing list.

HTH,
Charles



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