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My preferred method of PTFs since Rob enlightened me via this list;
1) SNDPTFORD for groups or individual fixes. Select images and a IFS folder
that has and image catalog attached. Mine is called PTFCATALOG.
2) Wait for a couple of hours and the images magically show up in the IFS
folder named in step 1
3) Add the images to the catalog,
4) Go PTF and apply.
With this method I can start a download when I leave work, and they are
usually there in the morning. Nice and easy when it all works right. I
like that IBM has added some groups as key words so you can just name the
key word and get that group.
Jim
On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 10:40 AM, Pete Helgren <Pete@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The usual process for FTP ordering is:out
1. Go to Fix Central and take the option for an FTP order of Cumes
and Groups.
2. Receive the email that ID's the FTP location, userid and password.
3. Manually retrieve the .bin images
4. Manually create the image catalog (maybe only once).
5. Add the image catalog entries.
6. Validate and mount the whole image into a virtual optical drive
7. GO PTF and take option 8 to "Install program temporary fix package"
Items 3 through 6 can be time consuming and require some human
interaction. That is what GetiPTF does for you. You still have to
order and you will still have to run option 8 but the work of retrieving
the images, putting them in the image catalog and getting them ready to
apply is done by GetiPTF.
So your steps become:
1. Go to Fix Central and take the option for an FTP order of Cumes
and Groups.
2. Receive the email that ID's the FTP location, userid and password.
3. Use the email info and key it into GetiPTF
(Once GetiPTF is complete. I usually run it overnight)
4. GO PTF and take option 8 to "Install program temporary fix package"
(using the image catalog/virtual optical drive created by GetiPTF)
Sure, it only eliminates four steps but it is those steps that you got
hung up on and that is the most time consuming (and error prone for me).
YMMV but it made it all very simple
Pete
Aaron Bartell wrote:
Does GetiPTF also know which PTFs I need or do I have to figure that
wrote:also?
It does sound simpler, for sure.
Aaron Bartell
http://mowyourlawn.com
http://mowyourlawn.com/blog/
On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 10:17 AM, Pete Helgren <Pete@xxxxxxxxxx>
and
Make it easy on yourself next time. Download Bryan Dietz's GetiPTF
imagethen order your Cume by FTP. GetiPTF will do all the downloading and
image catalog work for you and then you just have to reference the
<http://home.roadrunner.com/%7Ejbmmdietz/getiptf.html>catalog when you apply. Simple, easy, works like a charm.
Find it here: http://home.roadrunner.com/~jbmmdietz/getiptf.html<http://home.roadrunner.com/%7Ejbmmdietz/getiptf.html>
<http://home.roadrunner.com/%7Ejbmmdietz/getiptf.html>list
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Pete
Aaron Bartell wrote:
If management central did not start, then you might check (in
rightMy Connections ->(Your computer)->Network -> Servers -> TCP/IP ->
Management Central and see if that server is started.
That's actually where I went to try and start it to begin with. I
isclick and select Start, then it hangs for about 1 minute (assuming it
fixestrying to start) and then it returns control to me and the status isstill
set to stopped.
I am doing my best to bite my tongue, but I shouldn't need to apply
to
my fix process so I can apply other fixes. IBM, your approach toapplying
updates to an IBM i is to complicated!!!!!!!! Doing my best not tocompare
it to the simplicity of applying updates to my Linux machines.
Aaron Bartell
http://mowyourlawn.com
http://mowyourlawn.com/blog/
On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 8:48 AM, Jim Essinger <dilbernator@xxxxxxxxx
havewrote:
For V5R4 and before you don't have to be in restricted, but if you
Navigator)immediately.multiple users, it is a good idea if you are going to restart
systemIf I am going to do a automatic IPL I do it off hours and with the
in
restricted state.
If management central did not start, then you might check (in
listManagementMy
Connections ->(Your computer)->Network -> Servers -> TCP/IP ->
--Central and see if that server is started.
Jim
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