Doug Bidwell
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IBM i PTF Guide, Volume 22, Number 11
March 16, 2020 Doug Bidwell
It is hard to say what effect the coronavirus outbreak will have on the release of PTFs for the several IBM i releases in the field, and the regular pattern of updates that customers are used to. But so far, things are operating as normal, and there have been some updates. This being software and not requiring travel by any parties – and indeed, systems could be remotely patched by administrators working from home if need be.
And here is the rundown by IBM i release:
PTF Groups 7.4
- SAP support required PTF list
- MQ for IBM i – v9.0.0/v9.1.0
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IBM i PTF Guide, Volume 22, Number 10
March 11, 2020 Doug Bidwell
Hello fellow IBM i-ers, and a good PTF patching day to you. The new thing that hit this week is an updated microcode for Machine-Type Models: 5148-21L; 5148-22L; 8247-21L; 8247-22L; 8247-42L; 8284-21A; 8284-22A; 8286-41A; 8286-42A; 8408-44E; and 8408-E8E. This includes System Firmware Level: SV860_215, which fixes a known HIPER issue. See this link for details.
And here is the rundown by IBM i release:
PTF Groups 7.4
- Temporary Storage PTFs
PTF Groups 7.3
- Temporary Storage PTFs
PTF Groups 7.2
- Nothing here, nothing at all
PTF Groups 7.1
- Nothing here to see here, either
New (or Updated) Links this week: …
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IBM i PTF Guide, Volume 22, Number 9
March 2, 2020 Doug Bidwell
There is rarely a week that there isn’t something going on with PTF patches for the IBM i operating system, its integrated database, and the whole stack of software wrapping around that operating system. This would be one of those normal weeks, where there is nothing too crazy going on but there is stuff to pay attention to.
We also had a leap year Saturday for the IBM i PTF Guide, which doesn’t happen very often. The Gregorian calendar has a 400-year – well, 146,097-day – cycle, and of these days, there are 97 days that correspond to February …
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IBM i PTF Guide, Volume 22, Number 8
February 26, 2020 Doug Bidwell
We are back in synch again this week with the IBM i PTF Guide, and I am going to offer you a bit of personal advice just to get things going: Drink lots of water, every day. You will not regret it later in your life, trust me on that one. Coffee and tea and beer and wine don’t count nearly as much as cool, clear, clean tap water. Maybe herbal tea is alright.
Now, let’s get on with the rundown by IBM i release:
PTF Groups 7.4
- Backup Recovery Solutions
PTF Groups 7.3
- Backup Recovery Solutions
PTF …
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IBM i PTF Guide, Volume 22, Number 7
February 24, 2020 Doug Bidwell
In this week’s issue of the IBM i PTF Guide, we have a lot of little things and thankfully not too many big and scary things to deal with. There is not much else to say about it, so let’s just get on with it then, with the rundown by release:
PTF Groups 7.4
- HIPERs (High Impact/Pervasive)
PTF Groups 7.3
- HIPERs (High Impact/Pervasive)
PTF Groups 7.2
- HIPERs (High Impact/Pervasive)
PTF Groups 7.1
- None
New (or Updated) Links this week:
- IMGCLG: Image Catalog and Virtual Media – Maximum Capacities and Limitations
- IMGCLG: CRTIMGCLG Specifying IFS Path in /QNTC Fails
- QNTC:
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IBM i PTF Guide, Volume 22, Number 6
February 12, 2020 Doug Bidwell
Alright people, the big news for the week is that Rational Developer for i, version 9.6.0.7, has just been released. Other than that, it has been relatively quiet on the PTF front. There are some nips and tucks for the three releases that are still being supported.
They are as follows:
PTF Groups 7.4
- SAP support requited PTF list for IBM i
PTF Groups 7.3
- SAP support requited PTF list for IBM i
PTF Groups 7.2
- SAP support requited PTF list for IBM i
- Temporary Storage PTFs
PTF Groups 7.1
- Nothing to see here, move along. . . .
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IBM i PTF Guide, Volume 22, Number 5
February 3, 2020 Doug Bidwell
Another day, another dollar. Another week, another batch of PTF patches for the IBM i stack.
So here is what has gone down. There are multiple vulnerabilities in the IBM Java SDK and the IBM Java Runtime that affect the IBM i platform. Fixes for the vulnerabilities are contained in current Java PTF group for all four releases. IBM recommends that all users running unsupported versions of affected products upgrade to supported and fixed versions of affected products.
Here is the rundown of the patches this week, by release.
PTF Groups 7.4:
- HIPERs (High Impact/Pervasive)
- SAP Support Required PTF List
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IBM i PTF Guide, Volume 22, Number 4
January 27, 2020 Doug Bidwell
Hello once again from the IBM i PTF Guide. We hope that your 2020 is off to a great start, and that you are keeping up to date with your PTFs on your particular release of the IBM i platform. Big Blue is still releasing patches for IBM i 7.1, and even though it will be withdrawing sales and marketing for IBM i 7.2 on April 30 of this year, it will be patching this release of the operating system and database for quite some time to come, as we talked about in The Four Hundred back in June …
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IBM i PTF Guide, Volume 22, Number 3
January 22, 2020 Doug Bidwell
We are rolling along and singing a PTF song here as January is ramping up and everyone working on IBM i is getting back to work after the holidays.
First of all, the new J-Resave for 7.3 has been tested on a slip of the LIC, which we have been talking about for the past month, and it works! So this is very good news for customers who have created logical partitions without the Hardware Management Console (HMC). The default SST profiles Expired Passwords after PTF upgrade – see this link: https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/node/1127871. And here is the rest of the …
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IBM i PTF Guide, Volume 22, Number 2
January 15, 2020 Doug Bidwell
As you well know, there is an issue with LPARs that are hanging on machines that have the latest Technology Refreshes applied to IBM i 7.3 and IBM i 7.4 in cases where the Hardware Management Console (HMC) is not managing the partitions. The details of the issue with the Technology Refreshes are outlined in APAR MA48101, and what it means is that a guest partition created with Virtual Partition Manager (VPM) inside SST or Integrated Virtualization Manager (IVM) will hang on IPL after the apply of the TRs. This gets real elaborate, so we strongly suggest you review …
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