Now it's clearer.  I would:
  a) apply all the PTFs in 5770999 and 5440SS1 permanently.  Many won't
apply *PERM, that's OK
  b) Re-run your PTF application with the IPL.  I suggest you take the
system to a restricted state FIRST to allow any PTF processing with specific
procedures to run without a problem.  
You might have to do this more than once to clear everything. 
IBM i will figure it out and fix things if you give it a chance to.  
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Jim Oberholtzer
Chief Technical Architect
Agile Technology Architects
-----Original Message-----
From: MIDRANGE-L [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of John
Allen
Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2014 12:19 PM
To: 'Midrange Systems Technical Discussion'
Subject: RE: After installing Group PTF SF99610 it still shows as Not
Installed
Jim,
Thanks for your suggestion.
I just wanted to clarify that the cut and paste I did to show PTF status was
only a small representation of the 100+ screens worth The 80+ "Not applied"
PTF's are for many different products not primarily DG1
DG1
JC1
JV1
PT1
QU1
SS1
ST1
TC1
WDS
XH2
999
I didn't explicitly put the system in a restricted state, I thought the
Apply process did that for me, Correct or not?
Restricted state should have ended HTTP Servers
Would ordering and loading the latest cume PTF be a better route then trying
to find the reason 80+ PTS are not applied?
Thanks  John
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Oberholtzer [mailto:midrangel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2014 3:07 PM
To: 'Midrange Systems Technical Discussion'
Subject: RE: After installing Group PTF SF99610 it still shows as Not
Installed
John, 
Well, "OK" is not a good way to put it.  The system is still stable and
running but you have some PTFs that need to still be applied.  "not applied"
is a status that needs to be corrected.  My guess is since the PTFs were in
DG1 primarily that they could not apply while the HTTP servers were active.
A second guess is you have a missing PTF or two.
Look at each of the PTFs that did not apply and see if there are special
instructions or if there are Co-Req and/or Pre-Req PTFs.  Sometimes there
are missing PTFs.  Correct those and you should be back to where all the
groups are applied properly.  
You might be able to do an apply delayed then IPL to get everything. 
--
Jim Oberholtzer
Chief Technical Architect
Agile Technology Architects
-----Original Message-----
From: MIDRANGE-L [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of John
Allen
Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2014 1:06 PM
To: MIDRANGE-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: After installing Group PTF SF99610 it still shows as Not Installed
I installed Group PTF SF99610 on box running 6.1
Using a Image Catalog
After installing PTF and IPL (with no errors)
 
I did Display log for messages:
PTF installation process started.                           
Loading of PTFs started.                                    
Loading of PTFs completed successfully.                     
Apply PTF started.                                          
Applying of PTFs for product 5761999 completed successfully.
Applying of PTFs completed.                                 
PTFs applied or removed during IPL.                         
 
WRKPTFGRP SF99610 shows:
SF99610   12122  Not Installed
SF99610   14197  Not installed
 
I use Option 5=Display (on SF99610 14197) and it shows:
PTF group  . . . . . . . . :   SF99610                
Level  . . . . . . . . . . :   14197                  
Status . . . . . . . . . . :   Not installed          
Target release . . . . . . :   V6R1M0                 
Text  . . . . . . :   CUMULATIVE PTF PACKAGE C4197610 
                                                      
Type options, press Enter.                            
  5=Display PTF details   6=Print cover letter   8=Dis
                                                      
     PTF      Product                                 
    ID       ID       Release  Status                
SI20298  5722BZ1  V5R1M0   Temporarily applied   
SI12985  5722BZ1  V5R1M0   Permanently applied   
SI41571  5722IP1  V5R3M0   Temporarily applied   
SI41237  5722IP1  V5R3M0   Temporarily applied   
SI32682  5722IP1  V5R3M0   Permanently applied   
SI29868  5722IP1  V5R3M0   Temporarily applied   
SI18683  5722IP1  V5R3M0   Permanently applied   
SI18598  5722IP1  V5R3M0   Permanently applied    
SI18357  5722IP1  V5R3M0   Permanently applied    
SI14201  5722IP1  V5R3M0   Permanently applied    
SI11314  5722IP1  V5R3M0   Permanently applied    
SI53140  5761DG1  V6R1M0   Not applied            
SI51697  5761DG1  V6R1M0   Superseded             
SI50788  5761DG1  V6R1M0   Not applied
SI48955  5761DG1  V6R1M0   Superseded  
SI48953  5761DG1  V6R1M0   Superseded  
SI48831  5761DG1  V6R1M0   Superseded  
SI48793  5761DG1  V6R1M0   Superseded  
SI48538  5761DG1  V6R1M0   Superseded  
SI48237  5761DG1  V6R1M0   Superseded  
SI47454  5761DG1  V6R1M0   Not applied 
.
.
SI48163  5761JV1  V6R1M0   Not applied        
SI48162  5761JV1  V6R1M0   Not applied        
SI48156  5761JV1  V6R1M0   Not applied        
SI48154  5761JV1  V6R1M0   Not applied        
SI47178  5761JV1  V6R1M0   Not applied        
SI42678  5761JV1  V6R1M0   Not applied        
SI42677  5761JV1  V6R1M0   Temporarily applied
            
I do have some PTFs that show not applied but I think that's OK (Am I
correct?)
 
Am I missing something here?
Is there a step I have forgotten?
 
Thanks in advance for any assistance
 
 
John
 
 
 
 
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