On the other hand, it doesn't seem to be too obvious an optimization for
SERVICE to check whether the target userid is valid in the CP directory,
test whether the minidisk is valid, and not choke horribly if one or the
other isn't true. Given the complexity of SES/E, this seems like
something the t
Well - to be fair to SERVICE - I did tell it to SERVICE ALL. So I got what
was coming to me for being lazy.
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06/05/2008 03:46 PM
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That won't really work for me since the directory entries are already
there, there's just no real disk at those addresse
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I may be totally wrong, but I happened to be running service on z/vm 5.3
yeste
That won't really work for me since the directory entries are already there,
there's just no real disk at those addresses. I could start hacking stuff
out of the 4OSASF40 PPF files, but I don't really want to do that.
I could swear there was a way to tell SES "this product is already up to
date -
I'm done? Hope that helps.
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So I'm in the
So I'm in the middle of applying service to a z/VM 5.2 system with the
SERVICE exec, and all of a sudden it just stops - it can't find 4OSASF40's
7F00 minidisk. I look at the Volser, and It's one I don't recognize. This is
not unusual, since I don't run OSASF at all. It just happens to be installed