I am running rsu1501 and that was downloaded off of shopZ.
On May 6, 2015 11:29 AM, "Dazzo, Matt" <mda...@pch.com> wrote:

> My upgrade/install of 6.3 from 6.1 is complete, first time yea!. Checking
> on the service level I noticed that the new 6.3 system is at 1501 but my
> 6.3 install DVD states 6.3 with RSU6304. So I though the 6304 service would
> have gone on with the install? Question is, do I try to install the service
> off the DVD or pull from shop zseries? I have searched all over for
> instructions on how to install the service from the DVD and can't find it
> anywhere, any help there? thanks Matt
>
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> From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of
> Alan Altmark
> Sent: Wednesday, April 29, 2015 12:55 PM
> To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
> Subject: Re: zVM/Linux Upgrade
>
> On Wednesday, 04/29/2015 at 11:47 EDT, "Dazzo, Matt" <mda...@pch.com>
> wrote:
> > Is there a way to get a copy of the 'user direct' to my desk top? When I
> ftp to
> > zvm I sign on with the maint id, that brings me to maint.191 disk. User
> direct
> > is located on C1. As you can tell a newbie to vm here. Tks Matt
>
> Let me try to teach you to fish.  From VM:
> 1. QUERY ACCESSED C
> 2. You will see DIR or a virtual device number (<vaddr>) in the Vdev
> column.
> 3. If it says DIR, copy the SFS directory name in its entirety and go to
> step 5.
> 4. CP QUERY MDISK <vaddr>.  Concatenate the last two tokens with a "." in
> between.
> 5. In your FTP session, "CD xxxxxx", where xxxxxx is what you came up with
> in step 3 or 4.
>
>
> Example 1:  SFS
> q accessed b
> Mode  Stat     Files  Vdev  Label/Directory
> B      R/W       573  DIR   GPLSRV2:ALTMARKA.TOOLS
> Ready;
>
> In the above case, I would  "cd gplsrv2:altmarka.tools".  If I am logged
> into FTP as ALTMARKA, then I can "cd gplsrv2:.tools", just as I could do
> with the ACCESS command in CMS.
>
> Example 2: Minidisk
> q accessed d
> Mode  Stat     Files  Vdev  Label/Directory
> D      R/O       893  121   TCP592
> Ready;
>
> q mdisk 121
> TargetID Tdev OwnerID  Odev
> ALTMARKA 0121 TCPMAINT 0592
> Ready;
>
> In this example, I have virtual device 121.  If I try to "cd
> altmarka.121", it will fail since I do not have a 121 mindisk in my
> directory.  This is a disk I VMLINKed after I logged on.  QUERY MDISK 121
> shows me it is really TCPMAINT's 592 disk.  So "cd tcpmaint.592" is what
> works.
>
> If the LINK to that disk had been in my CP directory entry, then I could
> have done a "cd altmarka.121".
>
> Alan Altmark
>
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> Lab Services System z Delivery Practice
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