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Even better, in V5R3 you can make them writable - you can put stuff on them, then burn the resulting image to plastic on a PC. -------------- Original message -------------- From: "Haase, Justin C." <justin.haase@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > In fact, it came out in V5R1 to be used only for OS upgrade. Its > function was enabled with PTFs. V5R2 and higher it's free to be used > for any/all purposes and came bundled in base OS. In V5R1 you can only > name the catalogs QUPGRADE1, QUPGRADE2, QUPGRADE3. V5R2+ you can name > them anything you want. > > It's really a fantastic feature - can't imagine doing an OS upgrade > without it. PTFs, OTOH, tend to be a pain in the tailside and I'd > prefer to spin through CDs or use iPTF. > > -- > Justin C. Haase - iSeries System Engineer > IBM Certified Systems Expert - System i > Kingland Systems Corporation > > -----Original Message----- > From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of rob@xxxxxxxxx > Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2006 2:03 PM > To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion > Subject: RE: V5R4 > > Came out at the tail end of V5R2 primarily as an upgrade path to V5R3. > Really came out strong on V5R3. Basically you can load new releases, > cumes, other ptf's, etc, into an image catalog and not have to worry > about changing CD's during the actual upgrade itself. > Directions to use are normally in cume ptf cover letters or software > upgrades in Infocenter. These instructions are very close. > CRTDEVOPT DEVD(OPTVRT02) RSRCNAME(*VRT) > CRTIMGCLG IMGCLG(CUME) DIR('/fixes/cume') ADDIMGCLGE IMGCLG(CUME) > FROMDEV(OPT01) or ADDIMGCLGE IMGCLG(CUME) > FROMFILE('/fixes/cume/cume_01.bin') > TOFILE(*fromfile) > (repeat ADDIMGCLGE for each CD or downloaded file) WRKIMGCLG LODIMGCLG > IMGCLG(CUME) DEV(OPTVRT02) OPTION(*LOAD) VFYIMGCLG IMGCLG(CUME) > TYPE(*PTF) SORT(*YES) INSPTF LICPGM((*ALL)) DEV(OPTVRT02) > INSTYP(*DLYALL) (which is the command that GO PTF option 8 uses) > > > Rob Berendt > -- > Group Dekko Services, LLC > Dept 01.073 > PO Box 2000 > Dock 108 > 6928N 400E > Kendallville, IN 46755 > http://www.dekko.com > > > > > > "John Candidi" > Sent by: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx > 05/24/2006 02:49 PM > Please respond to > Midrange Systems Technical Discussion > > > To > "'Midrange Systems Technical Discussion'" > cc > > Subject > RE: V5R4 > > > > > > > What exactly is an image catalog? > > -----Original Message----- > From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jim Essinger > Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2006 10:47 AM > To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion > Subject: Re: V5R4 > > Debbie, > > I have loaded PTFs and upgraded to V5R3 utilizing the image catalog. I > like it because it can be unattended, and is faster than loading a CD, > waiting for the i5 to ask for the next CD, etc. It does not take much > setup, and so I would call it easy. > > Good Luck! > > -- > Jim Essinger > Senior Programmer/Analyst > UnLtd/SLFI/IMA > PO Box 730 > Fruitland, ID 83619 > 208-452-4058 x133 > On 5/24/06, DebbieKelemen wrote: > > > > Ken, > > > > I haven't done any loading PTF's or otherwise from an image catalog as > > of > > yet. I've heard of it but haven't gone there. 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