Hi,
I have put a latest maintenance(Z/OS - 1.13) to one of our Sandbox
Operating system. Is there a way to identify the RSU or fix level apart
from SMPE panel ?
Peter
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Is there a way to identify the RSU or fix level apart from SMPE panel
We apply a usermod to write the RSU (or PUT) level in CVTVERID.
Bob Shannon
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Is it a seperate USERMOD on a particular reporting or Monitoring Product ?
On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 5:51 PM, Bob Shannon bshan...@rocketsoftware.comwrote:
Is there a way to identify the RSU or fix level apart from SMPE panel
We apply a usermod to write the RSU (or PUT) level in CVTVERID.
It's a usermod to the operating system. CVTVERID is a customer-updatable field
in CSECT IEACVT. We use it to verify which maintenance level we're using as we
roll maintenance frequently. It can be browsed, viewed in storage, or
displayed by some monitors such as MXI. It requiring zapping
On 12/23/13 09:11, Bob Shannon wrote:
It's a usermod to the operating system. CVTVERID is a customer-updatable field
in CSECT IEACVT. We use it to verify which maintenance level we're using as we
roll maintenance frequently. It can be browsed, viewed in storage, or
displayed by some
On Mon, 23 Dec 2013 14:11:59 +, Bob Shannon bshan...@rocketsoftware.com
wrote:
It's a usermod to the operating system. CVTVERID is a customer-updatable field
in CSECT IEACVT. We use it to verify which maintenance level we're using as
we roll maintenance frequently. It can be browsed,
jo.skip.robin...@sce.com
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Date: 12/23/2013 07:29 AM
Subject:Re: Identifying the RSU level
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On Mon, 23 Dec 2013 14:11:59 +, Bob Shannon
bshan
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:: Subject: Identifying the RSU level
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:: Hi,
::
:: I have put a latest maintenance(Z/OS - 1.13) to one of our Sandbox
:: Operating system. Is there a way to identify the RSU or fix level apart
:: from SMPE panel
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On Mon, 23 Dec 2013 12:48:15 -0600, Greg Dorner gdor...@wpsic.com wrote:
D SYMBOLS
IEA007I STATIC SYSTEM SYMBOL VALUES
SYSALVL. = 2
SYSCLONE. = ??
SYSNAME. =
SYSPLEX. =
SYSR1.= ??
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