SERVICE ALL STATUS will tell you if you ran PUT2PROD for a PTF.  Here's an 
example:

service all status PK97438
VMFSRV2760I SERVICE processing started
DASD 0491 LINKED R/W; R/O BY    14 USERS
DASD 0492 LINKED R/W; R/O BY    14 USERS
VMFSRV1226I TCPIPSFS (5VMTCP40%TCPIPSFS) APAR PK97438 (PTF UK59535) status:
VMFSRV1226I    RECEIVED  09/07/10 13:46:16
VMFSRV1226I    APPLIED   09/07/10 13:46:18
VMFSRV1226I    BUILT     09/07/10 13:47:33
VMFSRV2760I SERVICE processing completed successfully
Ready; T=2.09/2.28 17:24:14

service all status um33112
VMFSRV2760I SERVICE processing started
VMFSRV1226I CMSSFS (5VMCMS40%CMSSFS) PTF UM33112 status:
VMFSRV1226I    RECEIVED  09/07/10 09:33:36
VMFSRV1226I    APPLIED   09/07/10 09:33:38
VMFSRV1226I    BUILT     09/07/10 09:34:47
VMFSRV1226I    PUT2PROD  09/07/10 09:47:31
VMFSRV2760I SERVICE processing completed successfully
Ready; T=1.52/1.66 17:24:20


                                                                                
                                           Dennis

"A slipping sear could let your M203 grenade launcher fire when you least 
expect it.  That would make you quite unpopular in what's left of your  unit." 
-- August 1993 issue of PS Magazine, preventive maintenance magazine of the US 
Army


-----Original Message-----
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On Behalf 
Of Marcy Cortes
Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 2010 14:01
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: [IBMVM] Checking For Maintenance

Keep in mind that it tells you what service you have on your service disks.
It does not tell you what you are actually running with on your run time disks 
or in memory.
(Like in the instance you forgot to run PUT2PROD :)
 
(Still better than MVS though :)

Marcy 

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From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On Behalf 
Of George Henke/NYLIC
Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 2010 1:42 PM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: [IBMVM] Checking For Maintenance



ty all, Stephen, Mike, Dave: 

I have now tried both VMFINFO and SERVICE ALL STATUS VM...... and I must say 
MVS was never like this. 

Very nice indeed. 





Dave Jones <d...@vsoft-software.com> 
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09/22/2010 04:34 PM 
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Drat this small keyboard....yes, Mike, there should be an extra "f" in 
the command name....vmfinfo.

Thanks for pointing it out.

DJ

On 9/22/2010 3:20 PM, Mike Walter wrote:
>
> DJ actually meant: VM*F*INFO
> It's in the VMSES/E Introduction and Reference manual. Online, enter:
> *HELP VMSES VMFINFO*
>
> My "VMSES HELPME" file, displayed by entering: HELP ME VMSES
> contains:
> ---<snip>---
> Useful commands to find z/VM service/maintenance information:
>
> SERVICE ALL STATUS
>
> SERVICE ALL STATUS ptfnumber (e.g. UM#####)
>
> SERVICE ALL STATUS aparnumber (e.g. VM#####)
>
> VMFINFO ZVM componentname (SETUP
> - place a non-blank character to: PTFs/APARs
> - press ENTER
> - displayed next (in part):
> PTF number ...... (PF1 to select from list of PTFs)
> APAR number ..... (PF1 to select from list of APARs)
> - place the cursor on the PRT or APAR line and press PF1. Woohoo!
> ---<snip>---
>
> Mike Walter
> Hewitt Associates
> The opinions expressed herein are mine alone, not my employer's.
>
>
> *"Dave Jones" <d...@vsoft-software.com>*
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> George, try using the VMINFO tool...it's a menu driven method of seeing
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> DJ
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> On 9/22/2010 2:58 PM, George Henke/NYLIC wrote:
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>  > Sorry to ask a simple question, but . . .
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>  > What is the fastest way to check that certain specific APARs and/or PTFs
>  > are on?
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