Re: SMP CAUSER Question

2008-09-13 Thread Howard Rifkind
I guess the UK's stand for United Kingdon???


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 From: Barkow, Eileen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: SMP CAUSER Question
 To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
 Date: Friday, September 12, 2008, 4:36 PM
 AK.. items were just ptfs before cics started using UK.. ids
 for ptfs. 
 either that, or they were just like temporary fixes for the
 real UK
 ptfs.
 The AK items seem to have been sup'd by the UK items.
 just check out an individual AK item on IBMLINK.
 
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 I'm checking the output of the SMP Apply/Check run and
 found the
 following:
  
  ERROR   AK48164HCI6500  HCI6500  ++HOLD(HCI6500) .
 I know what the UKxx and PKxx entries are but I
 don't have a
 cluse what these AK items are.
  
 Checked out Google and only saw an association with another
 UKx
 item.
  
 Can some one shed some light on this or is just another
 APAR?
  
 Thanks
  
 BTW, where would I find out more about these AK items.
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Re: SMP CAUSER Question

2008-09-13 Thread Rick Fochtman

Not on your tintype!! :-))

Howard Rifkind wrote:


I guess the UK's stand for United Kingdon???


--- On Fri, 9/12/08, Barkow, Eileen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 


From: Barkow, Eileen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: SMP CAUSER Question
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Date: Friday, September 12, 2008, 4:36 PM
AK.. items were just ptfs before cics started using UK.. ids
for ptfs. 
either that, or they were just like temporary fixes for the

real UK
ptfs.
The AK items seem to have been sup'd by the UK items.
just check out an individual AK item on IBMLINK.

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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List
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Behalf Of Howard Rifkind
Sent: Friday, September 12, 2008 4:31 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: SMP CAUSER Question

I'm checking the output of the SMP Apply/Check run and
found the
following:

ERROR   AK48164HCI6500  HCI6500  ++HOLD(HCI6500) .
I know what the UKxx and PKxx entries are but I
don't have a
cluse what these AK items are.

Checked out Google and only saw an association with another
UKx
item.

Can some one shed some light on this or is just another
APAR?

Thanks

BTW, where would I find out more about these AK items.
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Re: SMP CAUSER Question

2008-09-12 Thread Imbriale, Donald
AKx is an APAR.  IBMLink will have the answer.

Don Imbriale

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Sent: Friday, September 12, 2008 4:31 PM
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Subject: SMP CAUSER Question

I'm checking the output of the SMP Apply/Check run and found the
following:
 
 ERROR   AK48164HCI6500  HCI6500  ++HOLD(HCI6500) .
I know what the UKxx and PKxx entries are but I don't have a
cluse what these AK items are.
 
Checked out Google and only saw an association with another UKx
item.
 
Can some one shed some light on this or is just another APAR?
 
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Re: SMP CAUSER Question

2008-09-12 Thread Mark Zelden
On Fri, 12 Sep 2008 16:31:07 -0400, Howard Rifkind [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

I'm checking the output of the SMP Apply/Check run and found the following:
 
 ERROR   AK48164HCI6500  HCI6500  ++HOLD(HCI6500) .
I know what the UKxx and PKxx entries are but I don't have a cluse
what these AK items are.
 
Checked out Google and only saw an association with another UKx item.
 
Can some one shed some light on this or is just another APAR?
 

See APAR PK48164.   

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Re: SMP CAUSER Question

2008-09-12 Thread Barkow, Eileen
AK.. items were just ptfs before cics started using UK.. ids for ptfs. 
either that, or they were just like temporary fixes for the real UK
ptfs.
The AK items seem to have been sup'd by the UK items.
just check out an individual AK item on IBMLINK.

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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
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Sent: Friday, September 12, 2008 4:31 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: SMP CAUSER Question

I'm checking the output of the SMP Apply/Check run and found the
following:
 
 ERROR   AK48164HCI6500  HCI6500  ++HOLD(HCI6500) .
I know what the UKxx and PKxx entries are but I don't have a
cluse what these AK items are.
 
Checked out Google and only saw an association with another UKx
item.
 
Can some one shed some light on this or is just another APAR?
 
Thanks
 
BTW, where would I find out more about these AK items.
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Re: SMP CAUSER Question

2008-09-12 Thread Jürgen Kehr

Hi,

AFAIK the prefix AK... was never used for PTFs instead is was used for 
(physical) APARs, which means a possibly installed temporary fix. This 
AK.. correspond to the (descriptive) APAR PK..., to which you'll find 
some information in IBMLINK. There it's better you use PK... instead of 
AK...
Depending on the second letter some (physical) APARs like AY... 
correspond to other (descriptive) APARs here OY...
I would be happy to understand the full logic behind this ...  


Barkow, Eileen schrieb:
AK.. items were just ptfs before cics started using UK.. ids for ptfs. 
either that, or they were just like temporary fixes for the real UK

ptfs.
The AK items seem to have been sup'd by the UK items.
just check out an individual AK item on IBMLINK.

  


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