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Rob,--
< As part of the application process it saves the old QCMDEXC into another save file. Let's call it QSI12345V1.
Is it possible that DLTPTF does not know about these newly created savf and it will only delete the savf associated with the PTF?
I still have about 810 PTF savf in QGPL.
These will have to be deleted manually.
Paul
-----Original Message-----
From: MIDRANGE-L [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Rob Berendt
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2018 7:15 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: RE: V7R1 to V7R3 upgrade prep - perm apply PTFs
Let me explain this once again...
You order a ptf, SI12345 and get a save file QSI12345.
Let's say this PTF fixes QCMDEXC.
You load the ptf.
You apply the PTF.
As part of the application process it saves the old QCMDEXC into another save file. Let's call it QSI12345V1.
Then it restores the new QCMDEXC from QSI12345.
If you do a RMVPTF it will delete QCMDEXC and restore it from QSI12345V1.
If you apply SI12345 permanently then it will get rid of the back up save file, QSI12345V1, (and do some other things).
But QSI12345 will stay there until you do a DLTPTF.
Rob Berendt
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From: PaulMmn <PaulMmn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 02/22/2018 10:05 PM
Subject: RE: V7R1 to V7R3 upgrade prep - perm apply PTFs
Sent by: "MIDRANGE-L" <midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Doesn't applying a PTF *PERM get rid of the SAVF automatically?
--Paul E Musselman
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At 3:55 PM +0000 2/22/18, Steinmetz, Paul wrote:
After perm apply of the PTFs.there
DLTPTF PTF(*PRMAPY) LICPGM(*ALL)
3591 PTFs deleted.
3,591 cover letters removed from QGPL/QAPZCOVER
3,964 savf deleted from QGPL.
Paul
-----Original Message-----
From: MIDRANGE-L [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Jim Oberholtzer
Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2018 5:07 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: V7R1 to V7R3 upgrade prep - perm apply PTFs
Paul:
You need to think about where the PTF is. The Permanent area is
different from the temp area, we all know that. Applying the PTF
permanently requires the system to copy that code into the perm area.
If the object is
active it can't do that. As you discovered most PTFs will it copy,
are those in the LIC and in OS that are always active and can't becopied.
applied.
Jim Oberholtzer
CEO/Chief Technical Architect
Agile Technology Architects
On Wed, Feb 21, 2018 at 2:58 PM, Steinmetz, Paul
<PSteinmetz@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
I'm preparing for this weekend's final V7R1 to V7R3 upgrade,
production LPAR I was permanently apply all PTFs.
APYPTF LICPGM(*ALL) APY(*PERM) DELAYED(*NO)
There are about 20 SI PTFS, that remained temporarily applied,
requiring an IPL to perm apply.
I thought once a PTF was applied, an IPL was no longer needed.
Any thoughts from the group?
Message ID . . . . . . : CPF3994
Date sent . . . . . . : 02/21/18 Time sent . . . . . . :
16:44:54
Message . . . . : Delayed PTF 5770SS1-SI51332 not permanently
PTF
Cause . . . . . : The requested PTF is a delayed PTF and cannot be
permanently applied using the DELAYED (*NO) parameter of the
Apply
is(APYPTF) command.
Recovery . . . : Delayed PTFs can only be applied when the system
initially started (at IPL).> http://www.pencor.com/
Thank You
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