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

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S942<strong>10</strong>68 SHIPDOCS C1 F <strong>10</strong>24 83 21 11/05/<strong>10</strong> 13:04:28<br />

S942<strong>10</strong>68 SHIPDOCN C1 F <strong>10</strong>24 6 2 11/05/<strong>10</strong> 13:04:25<br />

<strong>The</strong> two files in bold are non-SES signified by a trailing N.<br />

► Deterse the object code file to a file with a type of NOSESLNK and the documentation file to a<br />

file with a type of NOSESDOC. This can be done directly from FILELIST with the following<br />

DETERSE commands:<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 />

deterse / = noseslnk = C1 F <strong>10</strong>24 4466 1117 11/05/<strong>10</strong> 13:04:37<br />

S942<strong>10</strong>68 SHIPDOCS C1 F <strong>10</strong>24 83 21 11/05/<strong>10</strong> 13:04:28<br />

deterse / = nosesdoc = C1 F <strong>10</strong>24 6 2 11/05/<strong>10</strong> 13:04:25<br />

► Press F3 to get out of FILELIST.<br />

► Per<strong>for</strong>m the following <strong>VM</strong>FPLCD command:<br />

==> vmfplcd scan env= s942<strong>10</strong>68 noseslnk c (disk date eod<br />

► This should create the file DISK MAP on your A disk. Edit the file and view the lines with :<br />

==> x disk map<br />

====> pre off<br />

====> ALL /ERPTFLIB<br />

ERPTFLIB TLB61111 U1 F 80 22266 08/24/<strong>10</strong> 16:46:32<br />

ERPTFLIB TLB60820 U1 F 80 21911 09/29/03 20:02:53<br />

ERPTFLIB TLB60786 U1 F 80 21882 03/26/03 16:57:52<br />

ERPTFLIB TLB60432 U1 F 80 21791 06/01/99 09:18:46<br />

ERPTFLIB TLB60345 U1 F 80 19312 12/<strong>10</strong>/98 11:28:23<br />

Note the most recent file has a date of 20<strong>10</strong> and the the last five digits of the file type<br />

correspond to the last five digits of the PTF.<br />

► <strong>The</strong> EREP program directory states that just one file need be copied. Per<strong>for</strong>m the<br />

following <strong>VM</strong>PLCD commands to do this:<br />

==> vmfplcd rst<br />

==> vmfplcd load erptflib tlb61111 a (eod<br />

Loading ...<br />

End-Of-Group OR End-Of-Disk<br />

ERPTFLIB TLB61111 A1<br />

► Access the MAINT 201 disk as file mode Z , backup the old EREP TXTLIB and replace it<br />

with new one on the A disk:<br />

==> acc 201 z<br />

==> rename erptflib txtlib z erptflib tlbold z<br />

==> copy erptflib tlb61111 a erptflib txtlib z (replace<br />

► A SHUTDOWN REIPL is not necessary, however, if you did not do one in the previous section,<br />

one is recommended now. Otherwise, the EREP virtual machine can just be recycled with<br />

the the FORCE and XAUTOLOG commands:<br />

==> <strong>for</strong>ce erep<br />

USER DSC LOGOFF AS EREP USERS = 11 FORCED BY MAINT<br />

==> xautolog erep<br />

Command accepted<br />

AUTO LOGON *** EREP USERS = 12<br />

HCPCLS6056I XAUTOLOG in<strong>for</strong>mation <strong>for</strong> EREP: <strong>The</strong> IPL command is verified by the IP<br />

L command processor.<br />

You should now have all the service needed <strong>for</strong> the zEnterprise 196.<br />

Chapter 5. Servicing z/<strong>VM</strong> 83

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