Rob,

When you go to IPL the machine, you should have the Image Catalog loaded and ready with the virtual optical. I have applied about 12 or more TR1s on 7.2 and never ever had to manually do a 2nd IPL. The machine under the covers does the IPL for you, and you can actually see it do this if you watch the SRCs and the console. You will note that not all the PTFs are even set to apply, but when you are done the entire TR, Cume, and Groups have been applied.

Pete

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Subject: V7R2M0 TR ptf requires second IPL

V7R2M0 TR ptf requires second IPL
and apparently that second IPL is not just something that is automatically done.

call qvoifimg PARM('CUME ' '*ALL ' 0)
LODIMGCLG IMGCLG(CUME) DEV(OPTVRT01)
VFYIMGCLG IMGCLG(CUME) TYPE(*PTF) SORT(*YES) Image catalog CUME, type *PTF verified.
INSPTF LICPGM((*ALL)) DEV(OPTVRT01) INSTYP(*DLYALL)
CPF3611
Message . . . . : PTF 5770999-MF99101 V7R2M0 requires IPL.
Cause . . . . . : PTF 5770999-MF99101 V7R2M0 must be permanently applied

before the remaining PTFs can be loaded and applied. PTF
5770999-MF99101
V7R2M0 is a technology refresh requisite PTF required by one or more of the
PTFs being loaded.

So, I have to IPL,
rerun the INSPTF
IPL again,
right?

I'll probably run the
CHGIPLA STRPRTWTR(*NO) STRRSTD(*YES)
before the first IPL to make the system come up in restricted state to ease starting the second IPL.



Rob Berendt

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