Re: applying VM RSU maint - CPLEVEL

2007-08-19 Thread Kris Buelens
So, am I wrong thinking that I often saw a single PTF for GCS on the RSU, a PTF that brings the service level of GCS to the RSU level. After which I normally decide not to rebuild GCS... -- Sir Kris The Guide, IBM Belgium, VM customer support 2007/8/18, Dale R. Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

Re: applying VM RSU maint - CPLEVEL

2007-08-19 Thread Dale R. Smith
It's possible that it may have changed, I don't have access to a VM syste m right now and it's been a while since I've processed a RSU tape. :-) Certainly for VM components like AVS and TSAF that almost never have any new maintenance on RSU tapes, I believe that it applies. Since you can

Re: applying VM RSU maint - CPLEVEL

2007-08-18 Thread Dale R. Smith
Phillip, you are getting confused between the individual VM component RSU service levels and the overall tape RSU level. The VM tape RSU contain s service for all of the components of VM and the RSU level is defined in the format: yynn. Where yy is the last two digits of the year and nn

Re: applying VM RSU maint - CPLEVEL

2007-08-17 Thread phillip
Don't do the manual commands. Instead attach the tape to maint, define stor to at least 64 meg and enter the command SERVICE ALL. After the service has been applied, enter PUT2PROD ALL. These 2 commands do all necessary things. The single pretty complicated VMSES commands were necessary on

Re: applying VM RSU maint - CPLEVEL

2007-08-15 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Don't do the manual commands. Instead attach the tape to maint, define stor to at least 64 meg and enter the command SERVICE ALL. After the service has been applied, enter PUT2PROD ALL. These 2 commands do all necessary things. The single pretty complicated VMSES commands were necessary on

Re: applying VM RSU maint - CPLEVEL

2007-08-15 Thread Mark Pace
On 8/15/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Don't do the manual commands. Instead attach the tape to maint, define stor to at least 64 meg and enter the command SERVICE ALL. After the service has been applied, enter PUT2PROD ALL. These 2 commands do all necessary things. The

Re: applying VM RSU maint - CPLEVEL

2007-08-15 Thread Kris Buelens
The native command VMFPSU seems right. Did you map the RSU, maybe the RSU is multivolume and the tape mounted was not the one with CP service. To map the RSU, use VMFINS INSTALL INFO (NOMEMO after which you'll find a VMFINS PRODLIST on yor A-disk. 2007/8/15, Mark Pace [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On

Re: applying VM RSU maint - CPLEVEL

2007-08-15 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mark, you are right, I have forgotten to mention this. kind regards Franz Josef Pohlen Mark Pace schrieb: On 8/15/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]* [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Don't do the manual commands. Instead attach the tape to maint, define

Re: applying VM RSU maint - CPLEVEL

2007-08-15 Thread Hooker, Don
There is a PTF which will stop PUT2PROD from taking down the TCPIP stack.

applying VM RSU maint - CPLEVEL

2007-08-14 Thread phillip
List, i have RSU tapes to update my VM 4.4 system. following the service guide, i am doing the steps to prepare for service refresh. when i issue the VMFPSU ZVM CPSFS i get this output: vmfpsu zvm cpsfs VMFPSU2760I VMFPSU processing started VMFPSU1077I Comparing tables 4VMVMB40 VVT$PSU$ A and