For supporting any CA Product, you should be using if possible, CA MSM.

This is a gui interface that makes CA SMP/E maintenance easier

It pulls the fixes, and you just select what you want it does the rest.

Do you have CAMSM available to you?

Lizette


> -----Original Message-----
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List <[email protected]> On Behalf Of
> Bob Bridges
> Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2019 9:07 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Newbie SMP/E questions
> 
> I'm the Top-Secret admin for a client whose system programmer retired a
> couple years ago.  The client tapped another employee to take his place, and
> she's learning the job with frantic haste but insists with some justification
> that she's not a system programmer yet.  Me, I came into security through the
> applications-development side so I'm not even close.
> 
> Together she and I are trying to learn SMP/E.  The immediate purpose is so we
> can apply some TSS-related PTFs, but really, it's become clear to me that we
> need no excuses to make it a priority; SMP/E is kind of important.
> 
> I have embarked on a serious reading of the SMP/E User's Guide, but I still
> need help.  I'll limit myself to a handful of questions to start with:
> 
> Question #1) We started by applying a PTF - call it A for simplicity - and
> its prerequisite B.  We did that last August and then the project languished
> for the sake of other priorities.  Now we're working on it again and we want
> to restore those two PTFs and do the APPLY again.  Why?  Well, partly because
> it was 'way back in August and we're uncertain about exactly how we did it
> back then.  We know more now.  Partly because we know more now and we want to
> practice it better.  I dunno, partly because we just want to.  I think maybe
> we bypassed some HOLDs back then too.
> 
> Anyway, we attempted the RESTORE, but we got lots and lots of error messages
> saying we need to include other PTFs in the RESTORE.  Some of these have an
> indirect connection to A and B; B superceded at least three of them, for
> example, which I can see were applied some years ago.  Others have no
> relation to our PTFs that I can discern.  I haven't yet found the place in
> the User's Guide that explains these relationship and their relevance.  Can
> someone give a helpful explanation?
> 
> Question #2) So far as we can tell by issuing LIST XREF commands, whoever ran
> this thing in the past never did any ACCEPT, ever, except for the original
> function code.  I see at least 11 PTFs that were applied (including our two),
> but the distribution library shows no PTFs for any module I've yet LISTed.
> If true, does that mean that to do a RESTORE of our two PTFs we'll have to
> RESTORE everything back to the plain-vanilla base?
> 
> Question #3) My partner the not-sysprog has in mind that maybe we need to set
> aside this CSI (which is dedicated to Top Secret) and create another one
> starting with the base software and build up from there.  I didn't realize
> this could be done, but she thinks she can do it.  If it'll work, I like it;
> we'll know in that case what we have, which we do not at present.  Anyone
> have any thoughts on this plan?
> 
> Question #4) This is a less-important add-on:  In both the online
> documentation and the User's Guide, I read if I'm doing a RESTORE and name
> PTFs A and B, including the GROUP operand causes SMP/E to add whatever other
> PTFs are required for various reasons.  It doesn't seem to, though; it names
> them and complains about them, but doesn't add them to the list.  Have I
> misunderstood something?  I'm loathe to believe the documentation is flat
> wrong.
> 
> If you're getting ready to send rushed messages saying "DON'T DO ANYTHING
> UNTIL YOU'VE CHECKED...", relax; we're planning to go slow.
> 
> ---
> Bob Bridges, cell 336 382-7313
>   [email protected]
>   [email protected]
> 
> /* Anyone can do any amount of work, provided it isn't the work he is
> supposed be doing at that moment.  -Robert Benchley */
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