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Jake Anderson
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Subject: Re: SMP/e REDO FMID clarification
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The earlier Base FMID is already applied and accepted.
That's the reason now I am trying to do a REDO APPLY
On Fri, 8 Mar, 2019, 5:56 AM Jake Anderson,
wrote:
> Apology for not explaining it properly.
>
> I wanted a REDO since some of the Unix path if product were not created in
> the initial i
Apology for not explaining it properly.
I wanted a REDO since some of the Unix path if product were not created in
the initial install (that was notified before and product ran until now
with the empty USS file) and it was just installed without those USS
populated.
Initial installation was done
On Thu, 7 Mar 2019 23:06:55 +, Edward Finnell wrote:
>I guess the SAFE way is to REJECT it, then do a RECEIVE and
REJECT and RECEIVE isn't necessary or helpful. Reject only removes it from the
Global zone.
>APPLY S(FMID).
You can't APPLY to a target zone that has it already APPLIED unless
I guess the SAFE way is to REJECT it, then do a RECEIVE and
APPLY S(FMID).
After the APPLY then go after the remaining
PTFS with APPLY FORFMID(fmid) GROUPEXTEND.
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I am in process of reapplying a a produc
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Subject: Re: SMP/e REDO FMID clarification
On 3/7/2019 1:08 PM, Jake Anderson wrote:
Hi
I am in process of reapplying a a product base FMID with SMPE control card
Keyword REDO. I understand to APPLY REDO I also have to select all the PTF
which were already applied to the target zone .
The challenge is i have close to 3k PTF which I have
On Thu, 7 Mar 2019 22:08:30 +0400, Jake Anderson wrote:
>I am in process of reapplying a a product base FMID with SMPE control card
>Keyword REDO.
Why do you want to do that?
>I understand to APPLY REDO I also have to select all the PTF
>which were already applied to the target zone .
>
>The ch
On Thu, 7 Mar 2019 18:35:37 +, Jesse 1 Robinson wrote:
>The easiest way to encompass all of the sysmods belonging to an FMID is
>"FORFMID()". This would cover the PTFs. The SMP/E message says this.
I could be wrong, but I think that REDO only applies to the sysmods that are
specified on the
On Thu, 7 Mar 2019 18:12:56 +, David Spiegel wrote:
>How about GROUPEXTEND (GEXT)?
Nope.
"If GROUP or GROUPEXTEND is also specified, REDO does not reapply SYSMODs
included by the GROUP or GROUPEXTEND operand. It processes only SYSMODs
specified on the SELECT operand."
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Subject: Re: SMP/e REDO FMID clarification
If it were me, I'd apply the base FMID by itself, and accept it, then apply the
PTF's on top of that, and only accept those after all testing is complet
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GEXT was already specified
Actually I am doing REDO of base and just APPLY on top of al
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GEXT was already specified
Actually I am doing REDO of base and just APPLY on top of already applied
FMID fails with the message ID : GIM50202E
On Thu, 7 Mar, 2019, 10:17 PM Jousma, David, <
01a0403c5dc1-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:
> If it were me, I'd apply the base FMID by itself
If it were me, I'd apply the base FMID by itself, and accept it, then apply the
PTF's on top of that, and only accept those after all testing is completed, or
just prior to next round of IPL's.
The problem with applying all at once, is that you have nothing to fall back on
with SMPE restore.
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How about GROUPEXTEND (GEXT)?
On 2019-03-07 13:08, Jake Anderson wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am in process of reapplying a a product base FMID with SMPE control card
> Keyword REDO. I understand to APPLY REDO I also have to select all the PTF
> which were already applied to the target zone .
>
> The challen
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