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  • IBM i PTF Guide, Volume 25, Number 4

    January 23, 2023 Doug Bidwell

    Here are some reminders to start off the IBM i PTF Guide this week.

    First, there are new releases for Access Client Solutions and the ODBC database driver. (See ACS_NAV in the Guide for the links.) The funny bit – funny odd, not funny hilarious – is that version 26 of ACS did not allow companies to create a database source for ODBC, which is serious shortcoming. Now, there is a new version 27 that will let you do it. Here is the updated software:

    Description				   Version
    IBM i Access Client Solutions (1.1.9.1)	   1.1.9.1
    ACS Windows App Pkg English (64bit)	   1.1.0.27
    IBM i Access ODBC Driver Version	   13.64.27.00
    

    Also, you need to prepare customer firewalls and proxies for the upcoming infrastructure changes in IBM’s Call Home, Electronic Fix Distribution. See more at this link. IP addresses for esupport.ibm.com and www-945.ibm.com are changing. Read the link for further details; this impacts everybody – as near as I can tell.

    And as we report elsewhere in this issue of The Four Hundred, there is a new Security Bulletin: IBM Navigator for i is vulnerable to log file access, obtaining file attributes, and SQL Injection attacks due to multiple vulnerabilities. More information at this link. Patches are as follows:

    IBM i Release	5770DG1,IBM HTTP Server for i
    7.5			SF99952 - 05
    7.4			SF99662 - 25
    7.3			SF99722 - 42 
    

    Now, here is the rundown of PTF Groups by IBM i release level since we last published:

    PTF Groups 7.5:

    • High Availability for IBM i
    • PowerHA Tools for IBM i – Full System FlashCopy (FSFC)
    • PowerHA Tools for IBM i – Full System Replication (FSR)
    • Java
    • QMGTOOLS

    PTF Groups 7.4:

    • High Availability for IBM i
    • PowerHA Tools for IBM i – Full System FlashCopy (FSFC)
    • PowerHA Tools for IBM i – Full System Replication (FSR)
    • Java DB2 for IBM i
    • QMGTOOLS

    PTF Groups 7.3:

    • High Availability for IBM i
    • PowerHA Tools for IBM i – Full System FlashCopy (FSFC)
    • PowerHA Tools for IBM i – Full System Replication (FSR)
    • Java
    • QMGTOOLS

    PTF Groups 7.2:

    • High Availability for IBM i
    • QMGTOOLS

    New (or Updated) links added to the ‘Links’ tab in the guide this week:

    • Nothing

    New (or Updated) links added to the ‘QMGtools’ tab in the guide this week:

    • QMGTOOLS: IBM Integrated Web Services (IWS) v2.6, 687469

    New (or Updated) links added to the ‘ACS_NAV’ tab in the guide this week:

    • None

    New (or Updated) links added to the ‘Prtr Links’ tab in the guide this week:

    • Nadda

    Tips/Definitions: How long has it been since you did a SAVE 21?

    The Guide at a glance: There are new defectives this week (01/21/23). Here is the defective PTF rundown, which is the last defective for each release:

    	Defect		Defective	APAR	Fixing
    	Date		PTF			PTF
    	--------	--------	-------	-------
    7.5	01/13/23	MH01946		MB04386	MH01947 (5733-910, When available)
    			MH01945
    	(this is not a typo, same on all three release levels)
    7.4	01/13/23	MH01946		MB04386	MH01947 (5733-910, When available)
    			MH01945
    
    7.3	01/13/23	MH01946		MB04386	MH01947 (5733-910, When available)
    			MH01945
    7.2	12/08/21	SI77634		SE73420	SI78039	(Read the link in the guide!)
    

    Be sure to access the link in the Guide for further details.

    Below is the usual archive of the IBM i PTF Guide to help you work through the PTFs in chronological order:

    January 21, 2023: Volume 25, Number 4

    January 14, 2023: Volume 25, Number 3

    January 7, 2023: Volume 25, Number 2

    January 1, 2023: Volume 25, Number 1

    December 10, 2022: Volume 24, Number 50

    December 3, 2022: Volume 24, Number 49

    November 26, 2022: Volume 24, Number 48

    November 19, 2022: Volume 24, Number 47

    November 12, 2022: Volume 24, Number 46

    November 5, 2022: Volume 24, Number 45

    October 29, 2022: Volume 24, Number 44

    October 22, 2022: Volume 24, Number 43

    October 15, 2022: Volume 24, Number 42

    October 8, 2022: Volume 24, Number 41

    October 1, 2022: Volume 24, Number 40

    September 24, 2022: Volume 24, Number 39

    September 17, 2022: Volume 24, Number 38

    September 10, 2022: Volume 24, Number 37

    September 3, 2022: Volume 24, Number 36

    August 27, 2022: Volume 24, Number 35

    August 20, 2022: Volume 24, Number 34

    August 13, 2022: Volume 24, Number 33

    August 6, 2022: Volume 24, Number 32

    July 30, 2022: Volume 24, Number 31

    July 23, 2022: Volume 24, Number 30

    July 16, 2022: Volume 24, Number 29

    July 9, 2022: Volume 24, Number 28

    June 25, 2022: Volume 24, Number 26

    June 18, 2022: Volume 24, Number 25

    June 11, 2022: Volume 24, Number 24

    June 4, 2022: Volume 24, Number 23

    May 28, 2022: Volume 24, Number 22

    May 25, 2022: Volume 24, Number 21

    May 14, 2022: Volume 24, Number 20

    May 7, 2022: Volume 24, Number 19

    April 30, 2022: Volume 24, Number 18

    April 23, 2022: Volume 24, Number 17

    April 16, 2022: Volume 24, Number 16

    April 2, 2022: Volume 24, Number 14

    March 26, 2022: Volume 24, Number 13

    March 19, 2022: Volume 24, Number 12

    March 12, 2022: Volume 24, Number 11

    March 5, 2022: Volume 24, Number 10

    February 26, 2022: Volume 24, Number 9

    February 19, 2022: Volume 24, Number 8

    February 12, 2022: Volume 24, Number 7

    February 5, 2022: Volume 24, Number 6

    January 29, 2022: Volume 24, Number 5

    January 22, 2022: Volume 24, Number 4

    January 15, 2022: Volume 24, Number 3

    January 8, 2022: Volume 24, Number 2

    January 1, 2022: Volume 24, Number 1

    December 6, 2021: Volume 23, Number 48

    November 20, 2021: Volume 23, Number 47

    November 13, 2021: Volume 23, Number 46

    November 6, 2021: Volume 23, Number 45

    October 30, 2021: Volume 23, Number 44

    October 23, 2021: Volume 23, Number 43

    October 16, 2021: Volume 23, Number 42

    October 9, 2021: Volume 23, Number 41

    October 2, 2021: Volume 23, Number 40

    September 25, 2021: Volume 23, Number 39

    September 18, 2021: Volume 23, Number 38

    September 11, 2021: Volume 23, Number 37

    September 4, 2021: Volume 23, Number 36

    August 28, 2021: Volume 23, Number 35

    August 21, 2021: Volume 23, Number 34

    August 14, 2021: Volume 23, Number 33

    August 7, 2021: Volume 23, Number 32

    July 31, 2021: Volume 23, Number 31

    July 24, 2021: Volume 23, Number 30

    July 17, 2021: Volume 23, Number 29

    July 10, 2021: Volume 23, Number 28

    July 3, 2021: Volume 23, Number 27

    June 26, 2021: Volume 23, Number 26

    June 19, 2021: Volume 23, Number 25

    June 12, 2021: Volume 23, Number 24

    June 5, 2021: Volume 23, Number 23

    June 5, 2021: Volume 23, Number 22

    May 22, 2021: Volume 23, Number 21

    May 15, 2021: Volume 23, Number 20

    May 8, 2021: Volume 23, Number 19

    May 1, 2021: Volume 23, Number 18

    April 24, 2021: Volume 23, Number 17

    April 17, 2021: Volume 23, Number 16

    April 10, 2021: Volume 23, Number 15

    April 3, 2021: Volume 23, Number 14

    March 27, 2021: Volume 23, Number 13

    March 20, 2021: Volume 23, Number 12

    March 13, 2021: Volume 23, Number 11

    March 6, 2021: Volume 23, Number 10

    February 27, 2021: Volume 23, Number 9

    February 20, 2021: Volume 23, Number 8

    February 13, 2021: Volume 23, Number 7

    February 6, 2021: Volume 23, Number 6

    January 31, 2021: Volume 23, Number 5

    January 23, 2021: Volume 23, Number 4

    January 16, 2021: Volume 23, Number 3

    January 9, 2021: Volume 23, Number 2

    January 2, 2021: Volume 23, Number 1

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