We put it on 2nd level first.  Check that it IPLs, basically... not a lot we 
can do there.
Then our vm test lpar.  Make sure everything comes up.  Maybe start a Linux 
there.
Then our 2 Linux test/dev lpars, which run lots of servers.  Gets a lot of 
exercise there.
Let it cook a few weeks.
Roll to the 6 production LPARs, starting usually with the 2 that don't run 
Linux.  Then 2 Linux on a weekend and the other 2 on another weekend.
 
We have the z196 maint with RSU 1002 on all of test dev now (3 lpars).  On both 
a z196 and a z10.   All is well, YMMV;)
 
Marcy

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I suppose RSU maintenance gets burned-in at Level 2, whereas COR maintenance 
goes right in to Level 1. 

But , what bout PSP COR?  Level 1 or Level 2. 





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I'd say it depends on the purpose of your 2nd level system.    Do what you 
would normally do when applying maintenance...  do you put it on 1st or 2nd 
level first?   If your 2nd level system is meant to be a z/VM 'test' system, 
then it seems like you're already committed to that level of effort.

Scott Rohling

On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 8:30 AM, George Henke/NYLIC 
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Would you recommend putting this 5.4 zEnterprise compatibility maintenance on 
at Level 1 or Level 2. 

We currently have both environments for 5.4. 

I suppose the quickest and easiest (maybe dirtiest too?) way is just to put it 
on at Level 1 and fall back to CPOLD if there is a problem. 

"Best practice" may call for putting it on at Level 2 first, but the nature of 
the change may not warrant that level of effort. 

There are, however, 45 or more prereq fixes also going on with these 2 APARs,  
VM64879 VM64881. 

Just interested in what everyone thinks. 

  


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Also you want to check PSP on IBMLink and look for 2817DEVICE and see what 
recent stuff is needed for that system type (or whatever one you are 
installing).

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Look at the page http://www.vm.ibm.com/service/vmreqze.html for the complete 
list of z/VM APARS for the zEnterprise.


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                Marcy, 
                
                Thank you for this information. 
                
                Do you happen to know what PTF is needed to run z/VM 5.4 on the 
z196. 
                
                We will probably take your advice. 
                
                We will probably bring up the z196 with 5.4 first and then move 
6.1 up to Level 1 afterwards. 
                
                                                  


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