PTF Cover Letter
PTF ( Program Temporary Fixes ) Cover letter
HASM-HA-INCORROUT DSPSVCSSN SHOWS THE STORAGE STATE AS UNKNO
Pre/Co-Requisite PTF / Fix List
REQ LICENSED PTF/FIX LEVEL
TYPE PROGRAM RELEASE NUMBER MIN/MAX OPTION
---- -------- --------- ------- ------- ------
PRE 5770SS1 V7R2M0 SI61808 00/00 0000
PRE 5770SS1 V7R3M0 SI62512 00/00 0000
PRE 5770SS1 V7R3M0 SI60242 00/00 0000
DIST 5770HAS V7R2M0 SE65416 NONE 0000 (SEE MRI PTF/FIX LIST BELOW)
DIST 5770HAS V7R2M0 SE62185 NONE 0000 (SEE MRI PTF/FIX LIST BELOW)
MRI PTF/FIX LIST
----------------
APAR SE65416 AFFECTS THESE LANGUAGES. IF YOU HAVE ANY OF THESE
LANGUAGES INSTALLED, INSTALL THE DISTRIBUTION REQUISITE MRI PTF THAT
CORRESPONDS TO THE LANGUAGE(S) INSTALLED ON YOUR SYSTEM.
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: FEATURE LICENSED PTF/FIX :
: CODE LANGUAGE PROGRAM NUMBER :
: ------- ------------------------------- -------- ------- :
: 2924 ENGLISH UPPER/LOWER CASE SBCS 5770HAS SI61912 :
: 2902 ESTONIAN 5770HAS SI61913 :
: 2903 LITHUANIAN 5770HAS SI61914 :
: 2904 LATVIAN 5770HAS SI61915 :
: 2905 VIETNAMESE 5770HAS SI61916 :
: 2906 LAO 5770HAS SI61917 :
: 2909 BELGIAN ENGLISH 5770HAS SI61918 :
: 2911 SLOVENIAN 5770HAS SI61919 :
: 2912 CROATIAN 5770HAS SI61920 :
: 2913 MACEDONIAN 5770HAS SI61921 :
: 2914 SERBIAN 5770HAS SI61922 :
: 2922 PORTUGUESE 5770HAS SI61923 :
: 2923 DUTCH 5770HAS SI61924 :
: 2925 FINNISH 5770HAS SI61925 :
: 2926 DANISH 5770HAS SI61926 :
: 2928 FRENCH 5770HAS SI61927 :
: 2929 GERMAN 5770HAS SI61928 :
: 2930 JAPAN LOWER CASE 5770HAS SI61929 :
: 2931 SPANISH 5770HAS SI61930 :
: 2932 ITALIAN 5770HAS SI61931 :
: 2933 NORWEGIAN - BOKMAL 5770HAS SI61932 :
: 2937 SWEDISH 5770HAS SI61933 :
: 2938 ENGLISH UPPER CASE DBCS 5770HAS SI61934 :
: 2939 SWISS GERMAN 5770HAS SI61935 :
: 2940 SWISS FRENCH 5770HAS SI61936 :
: 2942 SWISS ITALIAN 5770HAS SI61937 :
: 2954 ARABIC 5770HAS SI61938 :
: 2956 TURKISH 5770HAS SI61939 :
: 2957 GREEK 5770HAS SI61940 :
: 2958 ICELANDIC 5770HAS SI61941 :
: 2961 HEBREW 5770HAS SI61942 :
: 2962 JAPANESE 5770HAS SI61943 :
: 2963 BELGIUM DUTCH 5770HAS SI61944 :
: 2966 BELGIUM FRENCH 5770HAS SI61945 :
: 2972 THAI 5770HAS SI61946 :
: 2974 BULGARIAN 5770HAS SI61947 :
: 2975 CZECH 5770HAS SI61948 :
: 2976 HUNGARIAN 5770HAS SI61949 :
: 2978 POLISH LANGUAGE 5770HAS SI61950 :
: 2979 RUSSIAN 5770HAS SI61951 :
: 2980 BRAZILIAN PORTUGUESE 5770HAS SI61952 :
: 2981 CANADIAN FRENCH 5770HAS SI61953 :
: 2984 ENGLISH UPPER/LOWER CASE DBCS 5770HAS SI61954 :
: 2986 KOREAN 5770HAS SI61955 :
: 2987 TRADITIONAL CHINESE 5770HAS SI61956 :
: 2989 SIMPLIFIED CHINESE 5770HAS SI61957 :
: 2992 ROMANIAN 5770HAS SI61958 :
: 2994 SLOVAKIAN 5770HAS SI61959 :
: 2995 ALBANIAN 5770HAS SI61960 :
: 2996 PORTUGUESE MNCS 5770HAS SI61961 :
: 2998 FARSI 5770HAS SI61962 :
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APAR SE62185 AFFECTS THESE LANGUAGES. IF YOU HAVE ANY OF THESE
LANGUAGES INSTALLED, INSTALL THE DISTRIBUTION REQUISITE MRI PTF THAT
CORRESPONDS TO THE LANGUAGE(S) INSTALLED ON YOUR SYSTEM.
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: FEATURE LICENSED PTF/FIX :
: CODE LANGUAGE PROGRAM NUMBER :
: ------- ------------------------------- -------- ------- :
: 2922 PORTUGUESE 5770HAS SI57688 :
: 2996 PORTUGUESE MNCS 5770HAS SI57726 :
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NOTICE:
-------
Application of this PTF may disable or render ineffective programs that
use system memory addresses not generated by the IBM translator,
including programs that circumvent control technology designed to limit
interactive capacity to purchased levels. This PTF may be a prerequisite
for future PTFs. By applying this PTF you authorize and agree to the
foregoing.
This PTF is subject to the terms of the license agreement which
accompanied, or was contained in, the Program for which you are obtaining
the PTF. You are not authorized to install or use the PTF except as part
of a Program for which you have a valid Proof of Entitlement.
SUBJECT TO ANY WARRANTIES WHICH CAN NOT BE EXCLUDED OR EXCEPT AS EXPLICITLY
AGREED TO IN THE APPLICABLE LICENSE AGREEMENT OR AN APPLICABLE SUPPORT
AGREEMENT, IBM MAKES NO WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF
MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND NON INFRINGEMENT,
REGARDING THE PTF.
The applicable license agreement may have been provided to you in printed
form and/or may be viewed using the Work with Software Agreements (WRKSFWAGR)
CL command.
APAR Error Description / Circumvention
-----------------------------------------------
The IBM i cluster technology makes use of user registered
cluster node monitors to determine whether a system has truly
failed when communication is lost to the system. When a user
registers a cluster node monitor on a node the node will
register a Common Information Model (CIM) indication handler
program in Cluster Resource Services with the CIM server
supported by a specified Hardware Management Console (HMC).
Should a node managed by the monitored HMC suffer a failure or
crash the HMC will send a message (via the CIM server) to all
registered CIM indication handlers containing data on the nature
of the failure and the node affected by the problem. Cluster
Resource Services will take appropriate action based on the
nature of the reported failure.
The HMC is being updated to replace the existing CIM server with
a new representational state transfer (REST) based interface.
HMC version V8R8.5.0 will be the last version of HMC to support
the CIM server, and will also be the first version of HMC to
support all REST API functionality required by the IBM i cluster
monitor.
Existing cluster node monitors using the CIM server will not be
able to communicate with the HMC if the HMC version is V8R8.6.0
or later. For later versions of the HMC the CIM cluster node
monitors must be replaced with REST cluster node monitors.
CORRECTION FOR APAR SE65415 :
-----------------------------
Cluster node monitors can be either CIM monitors or REST
monitors. In the past only CIM cluster node monitors were
supported.
CIRCUMVENTION FOR APAR SE65415 :
--------------------------------
None.
DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM FIXED FOR APAR SE63543 :
-----------------------------------------------
PowerHA environments consisting of Storewize performing Global
Mirror with change volumes may see a Storage State of UNKNOWN
when doing a DSPSVCSSN to get information about the GMIR
session.
Everything in the configuration is functional, only the Storage
State is not being updated correctly.
CORRECTION FOR APAR SE63543 :
-----------------------------
PowerHA SystemMirror has been updated to correctly show the
storage state of "consistent copying" which is a new state that
Global Mirror with change volumes introduced.
CIRCUMVENTION FOR APAR SE63543 :
--------------------------------
None.
DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM FIXED FOR APAR SE65252 :
-----------------------------------------------
PowerHA should have prevented potential for data corruption
saying that a resume cannot be performed when detached
CORRECTION FOR APAR SE65252 :
-----------------------------
PowerHA SystemMirror for i has been corrected to prevent the
problem
CIRCUMVENTION FOR APAR SE65252 :
--------------------------------
None.
DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM FIXED FOR APAR SE65791 :
-----------------------------------------------
Some HyperSwap commands give an incorrect error message:
ADDHYSSTGD/CHGHYSSTGD commands should give an error message to
use ADDHACFGD and CHGHACFGD instead.
CHGHYSSTS was in some instances indicating that an IASP was not
a primary ASP when the disk units for the IASP were not
reporting in.
CORRECTION FOR APAR SE65791 :
-----------------------------
ADDHYSSTGD and CHGHYSSTGD commands have been updated to indicate
the commands have been replaced with ADDHACFGD and CHGHACFGD
respectively.
CHGHYSSTS command has been updated to improve error messages
given for why a HyperSwap status change could not be performed.
CIRCUMVENTION FOR APAR SE65791 :
--------------------------------
None.
Activation Instructions
None.
Special Instructions
********************************************************************
THE FOLLOWING ARE SUPERSEDED SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS. IF THE SUPERSEDED
PTF HAS ALREADY BEEN APPLIED AND ITS SPECIAL INSTRUCTION FOLLOWED,
IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO FOLLOW THAT SPECIAL INSTRUCTION AGAIN.
********************************************************************
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUPERSEDED PTF SI62490 :
=================================================
The *ADMIN HTTP server must be restarted to activate this fix if it is
applied immediate.
To do so, run: ENDTCPSVR SERVER(*HTTP) HTTPSVR(*ADMIN)
Once the server has ended, run STRTCPSVR SERVER(*HTTP) HTTPSVR(*ADMIN).
The fix will now be activated.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUPERSEDED PTF SI62180 :
=================================================
On each node in the cluster, end clustering, apply the fix, and then
start clustering. It is not necessary to update all nodes at the same
time, however, any node without the fix will continue to be a potential
source of the problem.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUPERSEDED PTF SI62155 :
=================================================
In order to fix the problems described by this PTF, the PTF must be
applied on all nodes in the cluster.
However,the entire cluster does not have to be ended to do this. One
node at a time can be ended, the PTF applied, and the node restarted to
join the cluster.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUPERSEDED PTF SI48770 :
=================================================
Before applying this PTF, the PTF SI46592 for product
5770SS1 must be applied.
Before applying or removing this PTF you must run:
ENDTCPSVR SERVER(*IAS) INSTANCE(ADMIN2)
After applying or removing this PTF you must run:
STRTCPSVR SERVER(*IAS) INSTANCE(ADMIN2)
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUPERSEDED PTF SI48919 :
=================================================
Before applying or removing this PTF you must run:
ENDTCPSVR SERVER(*IAS) INSTANCE(ADMIN2)
After applying or removing this PTF you must run:
STRTCPSVR SERVER(*IAS) INSTANCE(ADMIN2)
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUPERSEDED PTF SI45301 :
=================================================
In order for this fix to be fully activated, you must restart the
ADMIN2 instance of the HTTP server. You can do this with the following
commands:
ENDTCPSVR SERVER(*IAS) INSTANCE(ADMIN2)
STRTCPSVR SERVER(*IAS) INSTANCE(ADMIN2)
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUPERSEDED PTF SI44995 :
=================================================
You must restart the HTTP server after this PTF is applied:
ENDTCPSVR SERVER(*HTTP) HTTPSVR(*ADMIN)
STRTCPSVR SERVER(*HTTP) HTTPSVR(*ADMIN)
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUPERSEDED PTF SI43376 :
=================================================
This fix is not activated until you restart the HTTP server ADMIN
instance. This is done by the following two commands:
ENDTCPSVR SERVER(*HTTP) HTTPSVR(*ADMIN)
Once all of the HTTP server ADMIN instance jobs have ended, do the
following command to activate this fix.
STRTCPSVR SERVER(*HTTP) HTTPSVR(*ADMIN)
When the HTTP server ADMIN instance has completely started, this fix
will be active.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUPERSEDED PTF SI52984 :
=================================================
The helptext for RTVASPSSN has an incorrect structure for the ASPCPY
parameter. The Number of ASP Copy Descriptions and the Length of each
ASP copy description entry fields have been reversed. The helptext
will be updated in a future release to show the correct layout.
The current help text indicates the field layout is:
Position Length Field
1 4 byte integer Offset from beginning of
ASPCPY to the first ASP copy
description entry
5 4 byte integer Number of ASP copy
description entries
9 4 byte integer Length of an ASP copy
description entry
The correct field layout is:
Position Length Field
1 4-byte integer number Offset from beginning of
ASPCPYLST
to first ASP copy
description list entry
5 4-byte integer number Length of each ASP copy
description list entry
9 4-byte integer number Number of ASP copy
description entries
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUPERSEDED PTF SI48371 :
=================================================
This PTF is an Add Function PTF which must be permanently applied.
Removal of this PTF after step #4 below is not supported.
You must have the most recent level of PTF group SF99368.
Step #1:
In order for this PTF to be fully activated, you must end and restart
the QHASVR job. You can do this by ending and starting the cluster
node using the commands:
ENDCLUNOD CLUSTER(<cluster-name>) NODE(<node-id>)
STRCLUNOD CLUSTER(<cluster-name>) NODE(<node-id>)
Or, you can end the QHASVR job under QSYSWRK subsystem:
ENDJOB JOB(<job-num>/QHAUSRPRF/QHASVR) OPTION(*IMMED)
where <job-num> is the job number.
Issue the WRKCLU command to restart the QHASVR job.
Step #2:
You must restart the *ADMIN instance of the *HTTP server. Do this
with the following commands:
ENDTCPSVR SERVER(*HTTP) INSTANCE(*ADMIN)
STRTCPSVR SERVER(*HTTP) INSTANCE(*ADMIN)
Step #3:
Users must sign off any active sessions which may be using,
PowerHA and sign back on after the PTF has been applied.
Step #4:
After the PTF has been applied on all of the nodes in the
cluster which have PowerHA installed, you must upgrade
the PowerHA version to 2.2.
If your cluster is currently at PowerHA version 1.0,
you must:
CHGCLUVER CLUSTER(<cluster-name>) HAVER(*UP1VER)
CLUVER(*SAME)
After your cluster is at PowerHA version 2.0, you must:
CHGCLUVER CLUSTER(<cluster-name>) HAVER(*UP1MOD)
CLUVER(*SAME)
After your cluster is at PowerHA version 2.1, you must:
CHGCLUVER CLUSTER(<cluster-name>) HAVER(*UP1MOD)
CLUVER(*SAME)
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUPERSEDED PTF SI42638 :
=================================================
In order for the issue to be resolved completely, this fix needs to be
on all the active cluster nodes participating in the cluster
administrative domain. Failure to do so would cause PRTDEV MREs with
IGCFEAT as one of the monitored attributes to go INCONSISTENT in
certain circumstances.
Note, you must end the cluster administrative domain CRG jobs on each
cluster node, apply the PTF, and restart the CRG job before the fix is
available.
The cluster administrative domain CRG jobs will be ended if you end
Cluster Resource Services for each node in your cluster. Cluster
Resource Services can be ended using the End Cluster Node API or CL
command. Optionally, you can end just the cluster administrative domain
jobs without ending your cluster nodes by calling the Change Cluster
Recovery CL command.
To determine if any cluster administrative domain jobs are active on
your system, use the WRKACTJOB command from the command line of your
system. Look for any system jobs which have the same name as any
cluster administrative domains which you have created in your cluster.
If there are any cluster administrative domain jobs on your system,
they must be ended. You can end just the cluster administrative domain
jobs on every node with this command:
CHGCLURCY CLUSTER(<cluster>) CRG(<admin_domain>) NODE(*ALL)
ACTION(*END)
where <cluster> is the name of your cluster and <admin_domain> is the
name of a cluster administrative domain. You should call this command
once for each cluster administrative domain in your cluster.
You must sign off all sessions where any cluster administrative domain
commands or APIs were used before the PTF can be applied.
After the PTF has been applied on a system, you can restart the cluster
jobs that were ended before the PTF was applied. If Cluster Resource
Services was ended, you can use the Start Cluster Node API or CL
command to start Cluster Resource Services for each cluster node. If
you used the Change Cluster Recovery CL command to end just the cluster
administrative domain jobs, they can be restarted on each cluster node
using the Change Cluster Recovery command as follows:
CHGCLURCY CLUSTER(<cluster>) CRG(<admin_domain>) NODE(<node>)
ACTION(*STRCRGJOB)
where <cluster> is the name of your cluster, <admin_domain> is the name
of the cluster administrative domain, and <node> is the cluster node
name for the system. You should call this command once for each cluster
administrative domain in your cluster.
After the PTF has been applied, you should also restart the QPRFSYNCH
job on every node in your cluster. You can restart the QPRFSYNCH job
with the following commands:
CALL PGM(QSYS/QFPAPRFJ) PARM(END)
CALL PGM(QSYS/QFPAPRFJ) PARM(START)
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUPERSEDED PTF SI36365 :
=================================================
In order to fix the problems described by this PTF, the PTF must be
applied on every node in the cluster. You do not have to end the
cluster to do this. However, you must end the CRG jobs associated with
the cluster administrative domain on every cluster node before you
apply the PTF. You can do this one node at a time.
Note, you must end the cluster administrative domain CRG jobs on each
cluster node, apply the PTF, and restart the CRG job before the fix is
available.
The cluster administrative domain CRG jobs will be ended if you end
Cluster Resource Services for each node in your cluster. Cluster
Resource Services can be ended using the End Cluster Node API or CL
command. Optionally, you can end just the cluster administrative domain
jobs without ending your cluster nodes by calling the Change Cluster
Recovery CL command.
To determine if any cluster administrative domain jobs are active on
your system, use the WRKACTJOB command from the command line of your
system. Look for any system jobs which have the same name as any
cluster administrative domains which you have created in your cluster.
If there are any cluster administrative domain jobs on your system,
they must be ended. You can end just the cluster administrative domain
jobs on every node with this command:
CHGCLURCY CLUSTER(<cluster>) CRG(<admin_domain>) NODE(*ALL)
ACTION(*END)
where <cluster> is the name of your cluster and <admin_domain> is the
name of a cluster administrative domain. You should call this command
once for each cluster administrative domain in your cluster.
You must sign off all sessions where any cluster administrative domain
commands or APIs were used before the PTF can be applied.
After the PTF has been applied on a system, you can restart the cluster
jobs that were ended before the PTF was applied. If Cluster Resource
Services was ended, you can use the Start Cluster Node API or CL
command to start Cluster Resource Services for each cluster node. If
you used the Change Cluster Recovery CL command to end just the cluster
administrative domain jobs, they can be restarted on each cluster node
using the Change Cluster Recovery command as follows:
CHGCLURCY CLUSTER(<cluster>) CRG(<admin_domain>) NODE(<node>)
ACTION(*STRCRGJOB)
where <cluster> is the name of your cluster, <admin_domain> is the name
of the cluster administrative domain, and <node> is the cluster node
name for the system. You should call this command once for each cluster
administrative domain in your cluster.
After the PTF has been applied, you should also restart the QPRFSYNCH
job on every node in your cluster. You can restart the QPRFSYNCH job
with the following commands:
CALL PGM(QSYS/QFPAPRFJ) PARM(END)
CALL PGM(QSYS/QFPAPRFJ) PARM(START)
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUPERSEDED PTF SI46628 :
=================================================
If you are a multiple system user, and intend on installing this PTF on
a system, then saving and restoring product 5770HAS onto other systems,
then you need to run the following command on the other systems after
restoring product 5770HAS:
QSYS/CALL PGM(QHASM/QPZ1HA03)
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUPERSEDED PTF SI48012 :
=================================================
In order for this PTF to be fully activated, you must end and restart
the QHASVR job. You can do this by ending and starting the cluster
node using the commands:
ENDCLUNOD CLUSTER(<cluster-name>) NODE(<node-id>)
STRCLUNOD CLUSTER(<cluster-name>) NODE(<node-id>)
Or, you can end the QHASVR job under QSYSWRK subsystem:
ENDJOB JOB(<job-num>/QHAUSRPRF/QHASVR) OPTION(*IMMED)
where <job-num> is the job number.
Issue the WRKCLU command to restart the QHASVR job.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUPERSEDED PTF SI45741 :
=================================================
Step 1:
In order for this PTF to be fully activated, you must end and restart
the QHASVR job. You can do this by ending and starting the cluster
node using the commands:
ENDCLUNOD CLUSTER(<cluster-name>) NODE(<node-id>)
STRCLUNOD CLUSTER(<cluster-name>) NODE(<node-id>)
Or, you can end the QHASVR job under QSYSWRK subsystem:
ENDJOB JOB(<job-num>/QHAUSRPRF/QHASVR) OPTION(*IMMED)
where <job-num> is the job number.
Issue the WRKCLU command to restart the QHASVR job.
Step 2:
You must restart the ADMIN2 instance of the *HTTP server. Do this
with the following commands:
ENDTCPSVR SERVER(*IAS) INSTANCE(ADMIN2)
STRTCPSVR SERVER(*IAS) INSTANCE(ADMIN2)
Step 3:
Users must sign off any active sessions which may be using
PowerHA and sign back on after the PTF has been applied.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUPERSEDED PTF SI44148 :
=================================================
This PTF is an Add Function PTF which must be permanently applied.
Removal of this PTF after step #4 below is not supported.
You must have the most recent PTF group SF99368.
You must install PRPQ 5799-HAS in order to use the functions
provided in this PTF.
Step #1:
In order for this PTF to be fully activated, you must end and restart
the QHASVR job. You can do this by ending and starting the cluster
node using the commands:
ENDCLUNOD CLUSTER(<cluster-name>) NODE(<node-id>)
STRCLUNOD CLUSTER(<cluster-name>) NODE(<node-id>)
Or, you can end the QHASVR job under QSYSWRK subsystem:
ENDJOB JOB(<job-num>/QHAUSRPRF/QHASVR) OPTION(*IMMED)
where <job-num> is the job number.
Issue the WRKCLU command to restart the QHASVR job.
Step #2:
You must restart the *ADMIN instance of the *HTTP server. Do this
with the following commands:
ENDTCPSVR SERVER(*HTTPSVR) INSTANCE(*ADMIN)
STRTCPSVR SERVER(*HTTPSVR) INSTANCE(*ADMIN)
Step #3:
Users must sign off any active sessions which may be using,
PowerHA and sign back on after the PTF has been applied.
Step #4:
After the PTF has been applied on all of the nodes in the
cluster which have PowerHA installed, you must upgrade
the PowerHA version to 2.1.
If your cluster is currently at PowerHA version 1.0,
you must:
CHGCLUVER CLUSTER(<cluster-name>) HAVER(*UP1VER)
CLUVER(*SAME)
After your cluster is at PowerHA version 2.0, you must:
CHGCLUVER CLUSTER(<cluster-name>) HAVER(*UP1MOD)
CLUVER(*SAME)
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUPERSEDED PTF SI36179 :
=================================================
End Cluster Resource Services on the node using the ENDCLUNOD command,
apply the PTF, signoff/signon, and then restart Cluster Resource
Services using the STRCLUNOD command.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUPERSEDED PTF SI47000 :
=================================================
In order for this PTF to be fully activated, you must restart
the ADMIN2 instance of the *HTTP server. Do this with the
following commands:
ENDTCPSVR SERVER(*IAS) INSTANCE(ADMIN2)
STRTCPSVR SERVER(*IAS) INSTANCE(ADMIN2)
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUPERSEDED PTF SI57302 :
=================================================
In order to fix the problems described by this PTF, the PTF must be
applied on every node in the cluster. You do not have to end the
cluster to do this. However, you should end the CRG jobs associated
with the cluster administrative domain on every cluster node before
you apply the PTF. You can do this one node at a time.
Note, you must end the cluster administrative domain CRG jobs on each
cluster node, apply the PTF, and restart the CRG job before the fix
is available.
The cluster administrative domain CRG jobs will be ended if you end
Cluster Resource Services for each node in your cluster. Cluster
Resource Services can be ended using the End Cluster Node API or CL
command. Optionally, you can end just the cluster administrative
domain jobs without ending your cluster nodes by calling the Change
Cluster Recovery CL command.
To determine if any cluster administrative domain jobs are active on
your system, use the WRKACTJOB command from the command line of your
system. Look for any system jobs which have the same name as any
cluster administrative domains which you have created in your cluster.
If there are any cluster administrative domain jobs on your system,
they must be ended. You can end just the cluster administrative domain
jobs on every node with this command:
CHGCLURCY CLUSTER(<cluster>) CRG(<admin_domain>) NODE(*ALL)
ACTION(*END)
where <cluster> is the name of your cluster and <admin_domain> is the
name of a cluster administrative domain. You should call this command
once for each cluster administrative domain in your cluster.
You must sign off all sessions where any cluster administrative domain
commands or APIs were used before the PTF can be applied.
After the PTF has been applied on a system, you can restart the cluster
jobs that were ended before the PTF was applied. If Cluster Resource
Services was ended, you can use the Start Cluster Node API or CL
command to start Cluster Resource Services for each cluster node. If
you used the Change Cluster Recovery CL command to end just the cluster
administrative domain jobs, they can be restarted on each cluster node
using the Change Cluster Recovery command as follows:
CHGCLURCY CLUSTER(<cluster>) CRG(<admin_domain>) NODE(<node>)
ACTION(*STRCRGJOB)
where <cluster> is the name of your cluster, <admin_domain> is the name
of the cluster administrative domain, and <node> is the cluster node
name for the system. You should call this command once for each cluster
administrative domain in your cluster.
After the PTF has been applied, you should also restart the QPRFSYNCH
job on every node in your cluster. You can restart the QPRFSYNCH job
with the following commands:
CALL PGM(QSYS/QFPAPRFJ) PARM(END)
CALL PGM(QSYS/QFPAPRFJ) PARM(START)
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUPERSEDED PTF SI54321 :
=================================================
In order to fix the problems described by this PTF, the PTF must be
applied on all nodes (on the same release as this PTF) in the cluster.
However,the entire cluster does not have to be ended to do this. One
node at a time can be ended, the PTF applied, and the node restarted to
join the cluster.
Note, you must end Cluster Resource Services on the node, apply the
PTF,and then restart Cluster Resource Services before the fix is
available.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUPERSEDED PTF SI52665 :
=================================================
On each node in the cluster, end clustering, apply the fix, and then
start clustering. It is not necessary to update all nodes at the same
time, however, any node without the fix will continue to be a potential
source of the problem.
Step #1:
In order for this PTF to be fully activated, you must end and restart
the QHASVR job. You can do this by ending and starting the cluster
node using the commands:
ENDCLUNOD CLUSTER(<cluster-name>) NODE(<node-id>)
STRCLUNOD CLUSTER(<cluster-name>) NODE(<node-id>)
Or, you can end the QHASVR job under QSYSWRK subsystem:
ENDJOB JOB(<job-num>/QHAUSRPRF/QHASVR) OPTION(*IMMED)
where <job-num> is the job number.
Issue the WRKCLU command to restart the QHASVR job.
Step #2:
In order for this PTF to be fully activated, you must restart
the ADMIN2 instance of the *HTTP server. Do this with the
following commands:
ENDTCPSVR SERVER(*IAS) INSTANCE(ADMIN2)
STRTCPSVR SERVER(*IAS) INSTANCE(ADMIN2)
Step #3:
Users must sign off any active sessions which may be using,
PowerHA and sign back on after the PTF has been applied.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUPERSEDED PTF SI51113 :
=================================================
Step #1:
In order for this PTF to be fully activated, you must end the cluster
and HTTP server. You can do this by ending the cluster node and server
using the commands:
node using the commands:
ENDCLUNOD CLUSTER(<cluster-name>) NODE(<node-id>)
ENDSBS SBS(QHTTPSVR) OPTION(*IMMED)
Step #2:
Users must sign off any active sessions which may be using,
PowerHA and sign back on after the PTF has been applied.
Step #3:
Start the server and cluster using the commands:
STRTCPSVR SERVER(*HTTP) HTTPSVR(*ADMIN)
STRCLUNOD CLUSTER(<cluster-name>) NODE(<node-id>)
Default Instructions
THIS PTF CAN BE APPLIED IMMEDIATE OR DELAYED.
Supersedes
PTF/FIX NO(S). APAR TITLE LINE
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SI62490 HASM-HA-INCORROUT POWERHA GUI MISSING IN IBM NAVIGATOR FOR I
SI62180 HASM-HA-F/QHACMN-T/QHAWRKCPP-RC5-MSGHAE0047 WRKCLU FAILS WIT
SI62155 HASM-HA-MSGMCH3601 CHGCRGPRI ENCOUNTERS MSGMCH3601.
SI61243 HASM-HA-MSGHAE2057 STRSVCSSN *FLASHCOPY V7000 FAILS HAE2057
SI60530 INCORROUT PowerHA fixes
SI60530 In a DS8000 PowerHA MetroMirror environment, a resume of the
SI60530 HASM-INCORROUT Fix Device Domain Data
SI60530 HASM-INCORROUT Fix Device Domain Data Session Serviceability
SI60530 OSP-OTHER-MSGHAE2040 CHGCRGPRI GMIR SVC FAILS MSGHAE2040
SI57509 HAS-NEW HYPERSWAP FUNCTION MRM
SI57509 Hyperswap LUN Switch Fixes
SI57509 HASM-HA-UNPRED CHGCRGPRI IS NOT DROPPING AND ADDING ALL HOST
SI57509 HASM-HA-MSGCPI096E EVERY TIME THEY IPL THE TARGET FLASH COPY
SI59974 i SW FST: DSPASPSSN Results in a CPF6A39 Message (Variable b
SI57636 HyperSwap Stage 2
SI57636 HASM-HA-UNPRED PREVENT QHAUSRPRF FROM LOSING AUTHORITY TO /Q
SI57636 OSP AFTER UPGRADE TO R720 ON FLASH TARGET - STRFLASH FAILS -
SI55011 HA-INCORROUT RTVASPSSN Value does not match DSPASPSSN value
SI58036 HASM-HA-WAIT LARGE SVC ENVIRONMENT RESULTS IN INELIGIBLE TAR
SI58000 HASM-HA-LOOP DSPASPSSN HANG WHEN A NODE IS IN PARTITION STAT
SI58000 HASM-HA-F/QCARULE-T/QC2SYS-MSGCPD0030 WRKASPCPYD WITH OPTION
SI57958 HA-Adding Support for FlashCopy option -multiinc
SI57302 HASM-HA-UNPRED AUTHORIZATION LIST ENTRIES ARE CHANGED TO *EX
SI57177 OSP-INCORROUT Correct minor PowerHA license problems
SI56917 PowerHA GUI - Support of Liberty infrastructure
SI55982 Fixed a problem on PowerHA GUI that extra messages will pop
SI55603 HASM-INCORROUT MCH3601 RECEIVED ON STRASPSSN AT HA VER 2.2
SI55303 INCORROUT GUI problems - Multiple GUI fixes for PowerHA GUI
SI54321 HASM-INCORROUT INCONSISTENT DEVICE DOMAIN DATA
SI54321 HASM-HA-F/QHACMN-T/QYASPSSN-MSGCPF22E6/MSGCPF22E7 ENCOUNTERE
SI53938 HASM-HA-UNPRED straspssn command parameters not working
SI53938 HASM-HA-LOOP RUNNING ENDSVCSSN RESULTS IN LOOPING CONDITION
SI53638 HASM-WAIT ENDSVCSSN hangs when SVC volume status is degraded
SI53631 HASM-INCORROUT REATTACH of ASP Session inquiry instead of co
SI53608 HASM-HA MULTIPLE LUNS IN 1 VOLUME GROUP AT POWERHA VERSION 1
SI53608 HASM-HA CPFAF02 INTERNAL APPLICATION ERROR. DIAGNOSTIC CODE
SI53480 HASM-HA-INCORROUT CHGCRGPRI GLOBAL MIRROR POWERHA
SI53476 New function to support SVC and Storwize Global Mirror with
SI53476 MSGCPIB711-HLIC-94XXDISK IN MULTIPATH ENVIRONMENT, ENDSVCSSN
SI53003 INCORROUT No target flash copy not allowed when source node
SI52665 INCORROUT - Fixes of the bugs found in PowerHA in 7.2 releas
SI51113 PowerHA 7.2 TVT
SI51913 OSP-INCORROUT PowerHA pre-GA fixes
SI51913 HA-INCORROUT Node Fails to Join Recovery Group when Cluster
Summary Information
System.............................. i
Models..............................
Release............................. V7R2M0
Licensed Program.................... 5770HAS
APAR Fixed.......................... View details for APAR SE65415
View details for APAR SE63543
View details for APAR SE65252
View details for APAR SE65791
Superseded by:...................... View fix details for PTF SI80112
Recompile........................... N
Library............................. QHASM
MRI Feature ........................ NONE
Cum Level........................... C7061730
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