HIPER stands for High Impact and/or Pervasive ..... not necessarily both 
..... 

bottom line review the details before applying.



Greg  A  Rehn
zSeries Field Technical Sales Specialist
Sales and Distribution
Milwaukee, WI 

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>Why do I suddenly feel like a little duck, slowly traveling along the top 
edge of a piece of plywood?

Sorry about that last post, one click too quick. I'll take a shot 
answering that question... because many VM sysprogs really CARE about VMn 
and want it to grow.  The non-pervasive highly pervasive APAR direction 
just provides non-VM'ers with fresh ammo to shoot it down. I flew VM too 
long without IBM as my co-pilot to just accept this without comment and 
suggestions. 

H2, H3?  Are you driving one of those show-boats?  ;-)

Mike Walter

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Well, maybe we should have tried to define 2 new levels of HIPER (and this 
is NOT an official statement from IBM on the subject) : 

Halfway HIPER (H2 APAR's) 
These are HIPER APAR's that are not a concern to every z/VM user (HIPER 
only if you meet some certain condition), and in that case they will not 
be flagged for the RSU.

HIPER Have to Have (H3 APAR's) 
You want it on your system no matter what, and it will be flagged for the 
RSU.

Why do I suddenly feel like a little duck, slowly traveling along the top 
edge of a piece of plywood?  Darn, clicking heels together did not change 
feeling!  Scottie, if you can hear me, beam me up... 

Kurt Acker  



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> All HIPER APARs are not necessarily "PERVASIVE" and as such may not be 
put on the RSU.   

Not to shoot the messenger... but doesn't HIPER specifically stand for 
HIghly PERvasive?  Now we (and new-to-IBM Linux customers) are expected to 
understand in IBM-speak that not only are Program Temporary Fixes not 
really temporary, but that HIghly PERvasive APARs are no longer PERvasive? 
  

<sigh>   
Maybe IBM needs HIPERS (which by definition are highly pervasive and 
belong on RSUs - status unchanged), and  NOPERs, which are NOt PERvasive 
APARs?  Or LOPERS (LOwly PERvasive)?  Or just  HISUG (HIghly SUGGested), 
but not pervasive!?  Or USSUS (USual SUSpects) APARs.   

Have fun.  This is going to be an interesting thread.  Glad I didn't leave 
for the weekend yet!  :-) 

We're not in Kansas any more, Toto!  We may be leaving a country where the 
English is the native language. 

Mike Walter 
Hewitt Associates 
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