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Then the same steps were needed for many other components. The process is much easier
now with the SERVICE ALL command. On the other hand, the previous method is more
granular and better enables the system administrator to know which pieces of service have
been applied.
Perform the following steps:
1. Apply the service with the SERVICE ALL command. The RSU must be applied first
(S8873950 SERVLINK in this example). Then any PTFs that came after the RSU can be
applied:
==> service all S9338766
...
VMFSRV2760I SERVICE processing completed successfully for GCS BUILD
VMFSUT2760I VMFSUFTB processing started
VMFSUT2760I VMFSUFTB processing completed successfully
VMFSRV2760I SERVICE processing completed successfully
Ready; T=129.22/138.98 10:14:11
A return code of 0 is ideal. If the last Ready line has a number in parenthesis, that is the
return code. In general a return code of 4 is acceptable. That means that only warnings
were issued. A return code of 8 or greater generally means that errors were encountered.
View details with the VMFVIEW command:
==> vmfview service
===> VMFVIEW - Message Log Browse of $VMFSRV $MSGLOG A1 <===
You are viewing ¬ST: messages from the LAST run.
No messages meet the search criteria.
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**** SERVICE USERID: MAINT ****
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**** Date: 09/16/10 Time: 15:45:29 ****
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* * * End of File * * *
You may also see warning messages. For example:
You are viewing ¬ST: messages from the LAST run.
Number of messages shown = 12 <===> Number of messages not shown = 985
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**** SERVICE USERID: MAINT ****
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**** Date: 12/17/09 Time: 10:06:17 ****
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CK:VMFSUI2104I PTF UM32616 contains user information. Review the :UMEMO
CK: section in file UM32616 $PTFPART
CK:VMFSUI2104I PTF UM32616 contains user information. Review the :UMEMO
CK: section in file UM32616 $PTFPART
CK:VMFSUI2104I PTF UA46229 contains user information. Review the :UMEMO
CK: section in file UA46229 $PTFPART
CK:VMFSUI2104I PTF UA46229 contains user information. Review the :UMEMO
CK: section in file UA46229 $PTFPART
CK:VMFSUI2104I PTF UA46229 contains user information. Review the :UMEMO
CK: section in file UA46229 $PTFPART
CK:VMFSUI2104I PTF UA46229 contains user information. Review the :UMEMO
CK: section in file UA46229 $PTFPART
WN:VMFBDC2250W The following OSA objects have been built on BUILD0 100
WN: (L) and should be copied to your workstation:
WN:VMFBDC2250W IOAJAVA BIN
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