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The Virtualization Cookbook for SLES 10 SP2 - z/VM - IBM

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Figure 5-4 Downloading service <strong>for</strong> zEnterprise 196 PTFs<br />

► Download the two documentation envelopes and the two PTF envelopes to your<br />

workstation or other staging system.<br />

► Complete the steps in a similar fashion to those starting at section 5.1.2, “Downloading the<br />

service files” on page 74. This will complete the process of applying the SES PTFs (with<br />

file types ending in S).<br />

► Refer to the following section to apply the Non-SES PTF (with file types ending in N).<br />

You may consider doing a SHUTDOWN REIPL at this point, or wait until after the next section.<br />

5.2.2 Applying the non-SES PTF UV61111<br />

At the time of the writing of this book, PTF UV61111 corresponded to APAR <strong>VM</strong>64807. This<br />

PTF is non-SES which means it cannot be applied using the typical SERVICE ALL and<br />

PUT2PROD commands.<br />

► After you get the PTF from ShopzSeries, copy it to the MAINT 500 disk in binary fixed <strong>10</strong>24<br />

byte record <strong>for</strong>mat. In the previous example, four files with a file name of S942<strong>10</strong>68 were<br />

uploaded to the MAINT 500 disk. <strong>The</strong> one with a file type of SHIPTFSS was DETERSEd to a<br />

new file type of SERVLINK and applied with SERVICE ALL and PUT2PROD.<br />

► Access the MAINT 500 disk as C:<br />

==> acc 500 c<br />

DMSACC724I 500 replaces C (2CC)<br />

► List the files that you uploaded. In this example, the file name is S942<strong>10</strong>68:<br />

==> filel S942<strong>10</strong>68 * c<br />

MAINT FILELIST A0 V 169 Trunc=169 Size=5 Line=1 Col=1 Alt=0<br />

Cmd Filename Filetype Fm Format Lrecl Records Blocks Date Time<br />

S942<strong>10</strong>68 SERVLINK C1 V 4005 18865 14243 11/05/<strong>10</strong> 13:52:19<br />

S942<strong>10</strong>68 SHIPTFSS C1 F <strong>10</strong>24 17686 4422 11/05/<strong>10</strong> 13:04:43<br />

S942<strong>10</strong>68 SHIPTFSN C1 F <strong>10</strong>24 4466 1117 11/05/<strong>10</strong> 13:04:37<br />

82 <strong>The</strong> <strong>Virtualization</strong> <strong>Cookbook</strong> <strong>for</strong> RHEL 6

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