Re: Service level

2011-04-11 Thread Bob Bates
A question on this though: If one gets the PSP buckets and put them on at the same time as the RSU, as one should, wouldn't it always show the ++? I do like the idea of something that lists all the fixes easily, preferably by CP so logging on to MAINT isn't necessary (ok, I guess I could link

Re: Service level

2011-04-11 Thread David Boyes
On 4/11/11 9:29 AM, Bob Bates robert.ba...@wellsfargo.com wrote: If one gets the PSP buckets and put them on at the same time as the RSU, as one should, wouldn't it always show the ++? Yes, but that's as it should. RSU is the basic level set of service level, and if you add the PSP bucket on top

Re: Service level

2011-04-11 Thread Marcy Cortes
David wrote: Not like the VM/SP days...8-) Some of us exploiting new things are having VM/SP moments :) I just want a CP Query that tells me about the running system. It's a *bad thing* when one thinks they have applied a PTF after scheduling an IPL and finding it not on later. Bad things

Re: Service level after RSU

2008-03-04 Thread Alan Altmark
On Monday, 03/03/2008 at 11:52 EST, Jan Canavan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So should we all do this? We id this back in when the RSU 0703 first came out. We checked it three times. We just thought that was just the way it was. If more than one is having trouble, something is out of sync.

Re: {SPAM?} Re: Service level after RSU

2008-03-03 Thread Kris Buelens
I never used PUT2PROD, nor SERVICE,... But, issue a VMFSETUP ZVM CP and then look for the CPLOAD MODULE. Compare its date with what you see on MAINT CF1 (the disk you are supposed to IPL from). PUT2PROD should have placed the CPLOAD MODULE there. (a check for CMS is less easy) 2008/3/3, Shimon

Re: Service level after RSU

2008-03-03 Thread Shimon Lebowitz
Hello Shimon, If you IPL from the 490 disk do you get a CMS level at 703? Ed Martin CP I 190 CL Z/VM V5.3.02008-02-14 16:58 CP I 490 CL Z/VM V5.3.02008-02-14 16:58 Q CMSLEVEL CMS LEVEL 23, SERVICE LEVEL 702 READY; T=0.01/0.01 16:22:20 I guess not. :-( I see that 190 and

Re: {SPAM?} Re: Service level after RSU

2008-03-03 Thread Edward M. Martin
: Service level after RSU I never used PUT2PROD, nor SERVICE,... But, issue a VMFSETUP ZVM CP and then look for the CPLOAD MODULE. Compare its date with what you see on MAINT CF1 (the disk you are supposed to IPL from). PUT2PROD should have placed the CPLOAD MODULE there. (a check for CMS is less

Re: Service level after RSU

2008-03-03 Thread Shimon Lebowitz
Not installed yet, its a fresh system. Thanks, Shimon Hi Shimon ... V/Seg isn't getting in your way ... is it? JR JR (Steven) Imler CA Senior Software Engineer Tel: +1 703 708 3479 Fax: +1 703 708 3267 [EMAIL PROTECTED] --

Re: Service level after RSU

2008-03-03 Thread Alan Altmark
The easiest thing to do is to open a PMR. You will be granted audience with an Absolute Master of the Arcane. He or she will use their Power to divine the cause of your confusion. Alan Altmark z/VM Development IBM Endicott

Re: Service level after RSU

2008-03-03 Thread Jim Bohnsack
I just put on RSU703 last week and at some point (don't remember--the memory is said to be the 2nd thing to go), I had a new CPLOAD MODULE and MAP on the MAINT 493 disk and the CPLOAD MODULE on the 2nd PARM disk. I used the black box SERVICE exec and then PUT2PROD. I think the above was the

Re: Service level after RSU

2008-03-03 Thread Jan Canavan
, 2008 8:36 AM To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Subject: Re: Service level after RSU The easiest thing to do is to open a PMR. You will be granted audience with an Absolute Master of the Arcane. He or she will use their Power to divine the cause of your confusion. Alan Altmark z/VM Development IBM