Here is my NSS and DCSS so far, after Service but before PUT2PROD. It shows GCS has been hit.
When I put this same maintenance on in Level 2 and PUT2PROD, it showed about 4 other NSS/DCSSes were also hit. Yet the system IPLed ok. Now I am applying the same maintenance at Level 1. Will not PUT2PROD rebuild these for me? Does the date/time stamp indicate it has been rebuilt or just updated? There is nothing in Automated Guide for Installation and Service that speaks to building DCSS or NSS after Service or PUT2PROD. Is not the rebuild of NSS/DCSS done as part of either Service or PUT2PROD? pipe cp q nss iso | sort w6.2 d | cons *NSS 0057 NSS R 0124 2010-10-26 18:38:02 GCS NSS BLDNUC *NSS 0056 NSS A 1302 2010-06-23 15:18:06 CMS NSS MAINTSYS *NSS 0054 NSS A 0045 2009-04-08 13:23:11 CMSBAM DCSS MAINT *NSS 0053 NSS A 0015 2009-04-08 13:23:11 CMSDOS DCSS MAINT *NSS 0052 NSS A 0258 2009-03-26 13:12:27 VTAM42 DCSS MAINT *NSS 0041 NSS A 0142 2009-02-25 21:01:06 CMSAMS DCSS MAINT *NSS 0040 NSS A 0255 2009-02-25 20:53:57 CMSVSAM DCSS MAINT *NSS 0038 NSS A 0258 2009-02-25 20:08:42 HELPSEG DCSS BLDSEG *NSS 0033 NSS A 0001 2009-02-25 19:24:49 DOSBAM DCSS MAINT *NSS 0032 NSS A 0258 2009-02-25 19:05:02 NETVSG23 DCSS MAINT *NSS 0030 NSS P 0124 2009-02-25 15:37:41 GCS NSS MAINT *NSS 0028 NSS A 2050 2009-02-24 19:28:08 SCEEX DCSS BLDSEG *NSS 0027 NSS A 0258 2009-02-24 19:27:54 CMSVMLIB DCSS BLDSEG *NSS 0024 NSS A 1303 2008-07-03 08:15:11 ZCMS NSS MAINT *NSS 0022 NSS A 0258 2008-07-03 08:12:16 NLSGER DCSS MAINT *NSS 0021 NSS A 0258 2008-07-03 08:12:16 NLSKANJI DCSS MAINT *NSS 0020 NSS A 0258 2008-07-03 08:12:16 NLSUCENG DCSS MAINT *NSS 0019 NSS A 0258 2008-07-03 08:12:16 NLSAMENG DCSS MAINT *NSS 0018 NSS A 0001 2008-07-01 12:46:57 PERFOUT DCSS MAINT *NSS 0017 NSS A 0258 2008-07-01 12:45:00 SCEE DCSS MAINT *NSS 0011 NSS R 0001 2008-07-01 12:34:05 MONDCSS DCSS MAINT Michael Donovan <[email protected]> Sent by: The IBM z/VM Operating System <[email protected]> 10/27/2010 03:33 PM Please respond to The IBM z/VM Operating System <[email protected]> To [email protected] cc Subject Re: Maintenance Warnings George, Those messages indicate that you have serviced HELP files (HCPSBHLP) and the "national language support" files for American English (HCPSBAME) and Upper Case English (HCPSBUCE). The HCPSBxxx files represent VMSES/E build lists for the HELPSEG, NLSAMENG, and NLSUCENG DCSS (shared segments). You need to run the shared segment build steps to rebuild these segments. Mike Donovan George Henke---10/27/2010 11:10:57 AM---ty, all. Though not warnings, do the following messages need some action? From: George Henke/NYLIC <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Date: 10/27/2010 11:10 AM Subject: Re: Maintenance Warnings Sent by: The IBM z/VM Operating System <[email protected]> ty, all. Though not warnings, do the following messages need some action? Do these segments get rebuilt automagically by PUT2PROD or must I rebuild them? ************************************************************************ **** PPFNAME: SERVP2P COMPNAME: CP BLDID: 5VMCPR40 **** ************************************************************************ **** Date: 10/26/10 Time: 18:42:21 **** ************************************************************************ BD:VMFSBR2000I Objects in segment build list HCPSBHLP EXEC have been BD: built or deleted. Any segments using this build list will BD: have to be rebuilt. BD:VMFSBR2000I Objects in segment build list HCPSBUCE EXEC have been BD: built or deleted. Any segments using this build list will BD: have to be rebuilt. BD:VMFSBR2000I Objects in segment build list HCPSBAME EXEC have been BD: built or deleted. Any segments using this build list will BD: have to be rebuilt. BD:VMFBLD2180I There are 0 build requirements remaining Michael Donovan <[email protected]> Sent by: The IBM z/VM Operating System <[email protected]> 10/27/2010 11:01 AM Please respond to The IBM z/VM Operating System <[email protected]> To [email protected] cc Subject Re: Maintenance Warnings George, There are actually two answers to your first question. 1, The "restrictive RMODE" message is an annoyance, not a problem. The CEEBCKRI MODULE is built correctly. The warning occurs because of the (mis)placement of some DSECTs during the compile stages and the way the CMS loader works. 2. The IFREQ message is not related to the "restrictive RMODE" message. PTF UK59535 is the SSL server performance and scalability enhancements, which relies on a change to the CMS queue management in a DCSS function. This message is telling you that if you applied UK59535, you really, really, really need to apply UM33112. VMSES/E does not force the application of IFREQ PTFs. It just flags them to you with the VMFAPP2112W message. I cannot answer your second question yet. I need to speak to someone else who is not available until later today. If no one else can answer the OSA question before that, I will get you an answer later. Cheers, Mike Donovan George Henke---10/27/2010 10:38:59 AM---Even though everything finished successfully when I applied maintenance yesterday, I received some From: George Henke/NYLIC <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Date: 10/27/2010 10:38 AM Subject: Maintenance Warnings Sent by: The IBM z/VM Operating System <[email protected]> Even though everything finished successfully when I applied maintenance yesterday, I received some warnings which prompt the following 2 questions. I have not PUT2PROD yet. Question 1: Does the restrictive RMODE cause the RO IFREQ message below and, if so, do I need to rerun this without the RMODE restriction? ************************************************************************ **** SERVICE USERID: MAINT **** ************************************************************************ **** Date: 10/26/10 Time: 18:39:45 **** ************************************************************************ WN:DMSLIO994W Restrictive RMODE encountered in CSECT CEEBCKRI. WN:DMSLIO994W LOAD continues below 16Mb. RO:VMFAPP2112W PTF UK59535 has a IFREQ requisite for PTF UM33112 in RO: product 5VMCMS40 (CMS component for z/VM 5.4.0) Question 2: Do I need to copy these objects to the workstation? I don't think so. WN:VMFBDC2250W The following OSA objects have been built on BUILD0 100 WN: (K) and should be copied to your workstation: WN:VMFBDC2250W IOAJAVA BIN WN:VMFBDC2250W The following VMHCD objects have been built on BUILD0 300 WN: (I) and should be copied to your workstation: WN:VMFBDC2250W EEQINSTX EXEBIN
