On: Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 12:33:12PM +1100,Rodney Nash Wrote:
} 00010 CP COMPONENT
} 00011 CP COMPONENT
} 00012 CP COMPONENT
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I notice my CPLOAD $NUCEXEC (See below) with a current Date/Time stamp shows:
00184
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George,
Could you maybe have an override PPF for CP?
HCPCPE AUXVMH1 F 80 14 2 6/22/10
2:39:59
HCPCPE TXTRSU20 J1 F 80 40 1 6/22/10
1:51:06
Ready; T=0.01/0.01 10:35:01
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Been there, done that, got the T-shirt!
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Hold everything, I think Mike just led me to the problem.
I believe I uploaded a COR file from my desktop instead of the 5407RSU file
downloaded from SHOPZ.
The difference in
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Been there, done that, got the T-shirt!
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Hold everything, I think Mike just led me to the problem
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George,
The only way I can see this happening is your input to the SERVICE exec
was the old RSU file, not 507RSU..
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George,
The only way I can see this happening is your input
If you want to check that 6103 is really 1002 or 5407 is really 1002 then load
the files from the service envelope and have a look at them... The service
files look, act and can be manipulated like a tape.
To load files on to the x disk from an RSU on z.
vmfplcd load * * x env= 0602rsu
I ordered and was delivered the following RSU from SHOPZ.
I installed it, but the RSU Level did not change, it is still 0802.
Why did RSU level not change when I installed this upgrade.
The Service Guide talks of a PSU (Product Service Upgrade), not an RSU.
Was this a PSU and not an RSU?
Then
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I ordered and was delivered the following RSU from SHOPZ.
I installed it, but the RSU Level did not change, it is still 0802.
Why did RSU level not change when I installed
On Wednesday, 10/20/2010 at 02:21 EDT, Mike Walter
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This is tough to solve without access to your disks and logs.
1) What SERVLINK files arrived with that RSU?
Did you apply the RSU using the SERVICE command?
2) If so, what was the syntax you entered for that
expressed herein are mine alone, not my employer's.
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Just my personal opinion... I've never been too fond of VMFVIEW. It
hides
a lot of stuff unless one knows to poke around to look for it.
True, you need to spend a few minutes and learn how to use VMFVIEW. I
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I ordered and was delivered the following RSU from SHOPZ.
I installed it, but the RSU Level did not change, it is still 0802.
Why did
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George,
This is tough to solve without access to your disks and logs.
1) What SERVLINK files arrived with that RSU?
Did you apply the RSU using the SERVICE command?
2) If so, what was the syntax you entered for that command
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The Service Guide talks of a PSU (Product Service Upgrade), not an RSU.
Was this a PSU and not an RSU?
Then why does SHOPZ call it an RSU, even Stacked 5407 RSU?
PSU is a *procedure* that you
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Thank you very much, Alan.
I really did everything by the book, RC=0 on everything including the
PSPs.
I just do not understand why CP still says 0802 for my
George,
One more thing... might you have moved the CF1, CF2, and or CF3 MDISK
location (perhaps to enlarge them) and forgotten to re-run CPFMTXA to
change the PARM disk allocations? If so, that could be it... when CP is
IPLed, it's going to look at the first PARM disk allocation. At that
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George,
If you LINK and ACCESS each of your CF1, CF2, and CF3 disks on 54XRES, and
issue: LISTFILE * MODULE * (ISO
What response do you get? If you
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George,
One more thing... might you have moved the CF1, CF2, and or CF3 MDISK
location (perhaps to enlarge them) and forgotten to re-run CPFMTXA to
change the PARM disk allocations? If so, that could be it... when
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I notice my CPLOAD $NUCEXEC (See below
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In that case Mike, the cplevel reported at ipl time wouldn't show the new
build date.
The lack of any maintenance in the RSU
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You may be getting closer... (or I could be leading you in the entirely
wrong direction).
But you are ruling out
George,
I apologize for asking about the VMFBLD1851I message, it was a red
herring.
You pointed out the real culprit in an earlier post (perhaps our posts
passed on the net?):
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All my HCPCPE files referenced in CPLOAD $NUCEXEC are old and have not
been updated with the new RSU
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