That looks good to me.
I did an XEDIT on an RLISTxxxx file with V 1 4 H 1 4 and have:
"PLC02D7D3C3
FILELIST shows:
Filename Filetype Fm Format Lrecl
VLST0051 SERVLINK A1 V 4005
VPTF0051 SERVLINK A1 V 4005
Maybe IBM created an incorrect file. Try reordering.
I admit I never mixed products or versions on an order.
-----Original Message-----
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Schuh, Richard
Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2008 3:21 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: z/VM 5.3 vs. RSU
I have done a DDR restore of the 5.3 system and am in the throes
of applying the current RSU. To this end, I have FTPd the files from IBM
to my VM system with the following results:
1. There were three files
* A small file containing the byte counts for the
other two files
* A file named RLST5794 BIN
* A file named RPTF1094 BIN
2. The byte counts for the two BIN files were correct.
3. I used DETERSE to unpack the files, making the unpacked files
filetype SERVLINK
When I enter the command "vmfrec info (env rlst5794", the result
is the message DMSWPD1452S. Help describes this error as:
Explanation: A record was encountered in the envelope
file that has a prefix
identifying it as a VMFPLCD control record, but the
record is not a group
separator record or a file header record.
I can see no such VMFPLCD control record header in the file
unless a line containing only "()' qualifies. The string "plc", case
insensitive, is nowhere in the file. If I look at the RPTF file, every
record begins with x'02' followed by "PLC".
Have I missed something? Is my RLST file corrupt?
Regards,
Richard Schuh
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