I am not using SERVICE and PUT2PROD, I am doing it the long way. This is so I can learn what the heck service actually does. In the Service Guide, it does not address TCPIP.. So you are saying you basically do the same steps as any other component and the order in which you service TCPIP is not important?
Anne D. Crabtree System Programmer WV Dept of Administration - OT 304-558-5914 ext 8885 Fax 304-558-1351 >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 4/30/2007 9:28 AM >>> I'd say that SERVICE would do what is required. The service manual should document the RSU install steps. Diehards like me: 1. map the RSU (tape or enveloppe file) so you know which products have service. VMFINS INSTALL INFO <(ENV fn> 2. VMFSETUP 5VMCTP10 TCPIP <(LINK> (LINK if from MAINT for example) 3. VMFPSU 5VMTCP10 TCPIP (to compare your fixes with the RSU) 4. VMFMRDSK 5VMTCP10 TCPIP APPLY (create a fallback level) 5. VMFINS INSTALL PPF 5VMTCP10 TCPIP (NOMEMO OVERRIDE NO <LINK> <ENV fn> Required if you'd have service not on the RSU (else it will not harm): 6. VMFAPPLY PPF 5VMTCP10 TCPIP 7. VMFBLD PPF 5VMTCP10 TCPIP (serviced 2007/4/30, Anne Crabtree <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > RSU5105 indicates TCP/IP at service level 0502, which is my current > service level. Suppose it was at a higher level. Where are the > instructions for applying service to TCP/IP? I don't see them in the > Service Guide unless I'm missing something. > > Anne D. Crabtree > System Programmer > WV Dept of Administration - OT > 304-558-5914 ext 8885 > Fax 304-558-1351 > -- Kris Buelens, IBM Belgium, VM customer support