Typically, APARs are not cumulative, because each APAR corresponds to fixes for a subset of WebSphere Real Time 64-bit (wrt64) filesets. Different APARs can
have different subsets of wrt64 filesets. However, the individual wrt64 filesets will contain cumulative fixes. Check the
version.release.modification.fix (vrmf) number to compare fileset levels. For example, the fixes in fileset 2.0.2.75 contain or
supercede the fixes delivered in fileset 2.0.2.50 and below.
How do I know if I have installed the latest code?
There are different ways to determine the level of code on your system:
You can check and compare the build date of your Java installation by using the command: /usr/java-ppc64-60-srt/java -Xgc:metronome -fullversion
You can check to see if a particular APAR is installed on your system by using the command: instfix -ivk APAR_NUMBER
You can check the Websphere Real Time 64-bit filesets installed on your system by using the command: lslpp -L | grep wrt64. The list produced by this command
might show filesets that are optional, such as wrt64-*.samples or wrt64-*.source. The wrt64-*.sdk fileset is the only fileset you need.