So I finished the upgrade to v7r3.
I got the incomplete message but the DSPLOG only said one *LNG object failed to load (for some licensed software we won't be using).
Everything else was normal.

So, I started the checklist to complete the upgrade.
I haven't downloaded the latest cume so I followed the step that says I needed to IPL
and let the INZSYS finish. I made sure it was IPL Type B and set to Normal
and did a pwrdwnsys.
It came back up but into QCTL only.
I looked for messages in the Display Log (option 50 on GO LICPGM) but didn't find the
/Initialize System (INZSYS) started/ message, nor the /Initialize System (INZSYS) completed successf//ully/ message.

So, I went to the Initialize System (INZSYS) Recovery section, and tried to make sure it was in a restricted state,
using the ENDSBS command.

It responded saying '/Initialize System (INZSYS) in use./'

Using WRKACTJOB, nothing is running except the SCPF subsystem.
I THINK that's where the INZSYS runs.
But it's been running at about 50% CPU since this morning at 9:30 AM.
The joblog has nothing after about 9:45 AM.

*Could this be a legitimate INZSYS still running? That's more than four hours already.*

Any suggestions?

Best Regards,

Thomas Garvey

On 10/27/2017 2:12 PM, Buck Calabro wrote:
On 10/27/2017 2:45 PM, Thomas Garvey wrote:

BTW, what could be wrong with all these files that are downloaded and
unzipped from the IBM website, that then fail in the Image Catalog?
In my experience, if they unzip OK, they /are/ OK. That's because ZIP
checksums the file(s) and verifies that the checksums match when UNZIP
happens. It's when I FTP them over and forget to specify BINary mode
that I gum up the works. Your situation sounds different.



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