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Robert Reuscher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@VM.MARIST.EDU> on
05/24/2002 12:07:57 AM
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Subject: Re: What PTF level am I at?
What if it doesn't show the maintenance level? I received, applied and
built a new nucleus today, and after I ipled it still did not give me a
maintenance level when I issued the query vmlan command. I'm pretty sure
that is applied, I was ab
torage, it showed VM62938, but the query command does not.
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Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2002 9:56 AM
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Subject: Re: What PTF level am I at?
Matt,
You can get some idea of the system level using the CP command:
Subject: Re: What PTF level am I at?
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Matt,
You can get some idea of the system level using the CP command:
CP QUERY CPLEVEL
That should (at least) reassure you that you are using z/VM Version 4
Release 2.0 and it
will list a service level that indicates which service tape has been
installed.
CP Guest LAN support on VM 4.2.0
I am trying to create a VM Guest Lan under zVM4r2. I don't believe that my
VM maintenance to be up to par for the task (no support for the LAN type
"HIPER"). Is there a quick and easy way to examine the list of PTFs that
are currently installed on the VM system?
Thanks,
Matt Lashley
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