And having INSTALLED (even all) PTFs at a given RSU attribute does not mean 
they have been copied to a RUNTIME environment

So is there anything you COULD do?

Run AMBLIST against all runtime load modules - looking for PTF eyecatches in 
IDR if they exist - go to CSI - get the RSU attribute from the SYSMOD entry for 
those PTFd (ef they exist) - find the highest RSU and  there ya go ... (if your 
job depends upon providing this information) - I have never had this kind of 
auditor request for any products that I am responsible for ...  

Chris hoelscher
Technology Architect 
Database Infrastructure Services
Technology Solution Services

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-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of van der Grijn, Bart (B)
Sent: Wednesday, September 16, 2015 9:05 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [IBM-MAIN] RSU or maintenance level on a system

There's no way to display it because there's not really such a thing as a 
defined maintenance level for a z/OS system. RSU is a collection of recommended 
PTFs for a selection of products. So what would be the definition of your 
system being at a RSU level? Does it imply all the maintenance? For all the 
components? For just z/OS or also for CICS, DB2, etc? Does it imply all the 
maintenance for the previous RSU levels? 
We don't always install all the RSU PTFs because some might be in error for 
reasons we care about. Does that mean we're not at that RSU level? 
I don't see an easy way to determine it programmatically, even if there was an 
agreed definition. 

I haven't seen that specific question, but have received similar questions (ex: 
'show us you have all security patches installed'). Our reply so far has been 
to explain the RSU process and show evidence of applying the RSU maintenance on 
a regular basis (through our internal change control tool).

Bart

-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Lopez, Sharon
Sent: Wednesday, September 16, 2015 8:28
To: [email protected]
Subject: RSU or maintenance level on a system

I already posted this question to IBM but wanted to find out if others are 
getting this request from their auditors.

Our auditors want to be able to display the RSU or maintenance level of our 
z/OS system.  To my knowledge, there is no way to do that (IBM has also 
agreed).  Does anyone know if this is possible and are you getting the same 
request from your auditors.? Keep in mind that our auditors do know z/OS or 
mainframe.  It sounds like they are used to seeing displays on other platforms 
with this information with release and fix level.

Thank you in advance.




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