See IO27985: GIM24608E ** SHELLSCR ENTRY BBLS1803 IS NEEDED TO PROCESS HFS
SYSMOD UI65815, BUT SHELLSCR BBLS1803 IS NOT IN THE SZMR0G ZONE.
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I checked my z/OS 2.4 system.
At RSU2008, the zlibs were truncated.
At RUS2212, the files were restored to what appears to be proper length ---
UJ09020 is the latest PTF for this part, at RSU2212.
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https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/zos/2.5.0?topic=level-zos-upgrade-workflow
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I encountered this issue while applying maintenance to z/OS 2.4.I opened a
ticket to IBM, and found that there is another PTF, OA60532(UJ05094), which
needs to be applied first, so that the stuff needed for DFPISMKD to run the
proper DFPMKDIR appears in SYS1.SAMPLIB.
Following this path wo
In my experience, a bug is an opportunity Usually an opportunity to
insert 3 more bugs. :(
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I also searched, and found an item in a PSP bucket -- I've encountered this
situation before, and have successfully done the recommended local fix --
20/08/05 APPLY CHECK for sysmods UI67319, UI65815, UI67709,
UI68251 is failing with:
GIM24608E ** SHELLSCR ENTRY BBLS1803 IS NEEDE
"This si probably covered in the PTF, but the SHELLSCR ones sometimes have to
be applied one at a time in the order that they require.
You can search the problem records and it will tell you about it. It's dumb,
but required sometimes."
I hit this a long while back, and here's what I found
There are a couple of items which I haven't seen mentioned elsewhere...
I believe IBM invented the underlying technology that became Sony BetaMax -
Sony opted to keep the format proprietary, thus expensive. The competing
format went open - everybody made that format - thus machines were less