Andy Robertson wrote:
> We run LINUX under z/VM 1.4
I guess you're running z/VM 4.1

> I have a request to determine if a PTF is on the VM system, and if it is
> not on to put it on
>
> I am sorry if this is obvious, but is there a quick easy way to do this?
Logon to MAINT and run VMFINFO on your VM system
Then select the product you want to investigate (for instance ZVM)
Select the part you want to investigate (for instance CP or CPSFS)
Change "Setup... NO" into "YES" and hit enter.
Select PTFs/APARs
Put the cursor on the "PTF number" input field and hit the PF1 key
You can now select the ptf you want to look into

> If not what Manual do I RTF?
See http://www.vm.ibm.com/pubs/ and look for the "VM/SES manual" and the
"Program Directories"
in the z/VM 4.1 section.

> I am running the VM system with about a tenth of my time, the rest of it
is
> spent on a lot of z/OS work, and I would really appreciate any pointers.

Ronald van der Laan









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