The default for VMFINFO is to NOT set up the disk accesses for the
component.   Try this:   VMFINFO ZVM CP (SETUP and then try your lookup
again.  If that too fails, then you have a key VMSES file M.I.A. - I
presume you have backups?  ;-)

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VM/ESA and z/VM Discussions <[email protected]> wrote on 02/24/2006
03:33:52 PM:

> [email protected]
>
> For the most part I'm a linux, not VM geek, so I'm still trying to find
my
> way around.  I want to see the status of an APAR so I'm using VMFINFO,
but I
> get the error : VMFINF2233I Table 4VMVMB40 SRVREQT not found. Query
> cancelled
>
> Any ideas?
>
>
>                               PTF/APAR Queries
>
>  Enter a PTF or APAR number and type an option code.  Then press Enter.
>   PPF fileid ...... ZVM       PPF  D
>   Component name .. CP                 Setup ... NO
>   Product ID .....: 4VMVMB40           System .. VM
>   PTF number ......
>   APAR number ..... VM63405
>
>      Options: S - select
>   Option   Query
>            Status of PTF
>            Requisites/supersedes of PTF
>            Dependencies/superseding of PTF
>            User memo of PTF
>            Serviceable parts included by PTF
>
>            Abstract of APAR(s)
>
>
> VMFINF2233I Table 4VMVMB40 SRVREQT not found. Query cancelled
>
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