Link Loader errors are usually caused by specific problems, like co-dependant PTFs that are not applied at the same time. If you install complete packages (cume or group) delayed with an IPL and don't have any test PTFs applied you'll probably never have a link loader error. Applying packages on a regular schedule (like 2 or 4 times a year) will do wonders as far as minimizing these kinds of problems. Systems requiring 24x7x365 uptime are harder to deal with.
C8305540 would have been released on the 305th day of 2008 so it's approx. 2 years old. Applying a more current cume for V5R4 might be the prudent thing to do.
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Scott Ingvaldson
Senior IBM Support Specialist
Midwest Region Data Center
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-----Original Message-----
From: jmmckee [mailto:jmmckee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2010 3:26 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Cume PTF
Not my responsibility, but the thread concerning WRKPTFGRP made me a tad curious. Last cum applied is C8305540. Is there some magic way to know if a cum can be applied successfully - no link loader error, for example?
John McKee
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