The PTF is shipped as file ibm.heds500.uk16950.
Steps required to install the PTF:
A sequential data set must be allocated on the z/OS system to receive the PTF that you will upload from your workstation. You can do this by submitting the job below. Before submitting the job add a job card and modify the parameters to meet your site's requirements.
//ALLOC1 EXEC PGM=IEFBR14 //* //FTPALLO DD DSN=hlq.IBM.HEDS500.UK16950, // DISP=(NEW,CATLG,DELETE), // DSORG=PS, // RECFM=FB, // LRECL=80, // BLKSIZE=6160, // SPACE=(TRK,(5,10)), // UNIT=SYSALLDA //* VOL=SER=&TVOL1
Upload the file in binary format from your workstation to the z/OS data set. On a Windows system, you can use FTP from a command prompt to upload the file. In the sample dialog shown below, commands or other information entered by the user are in bold, and the following values are assumed:
User enters: | Values |
---|---|
mvsaddr | TC P/IP address of the z/OS system |
tsouid | Your TSO user ID |
tsopw | Your TSO password |
d: | Your drive containing the PTF |
hlq | High-level qualifier that you used for the data set allocated in the job above |
C:\>ftp mvsaddr Connected to mvsaddr. 220-FTPD1 IBM FTP CS V2R8 at mvsaddr, 04:43:52 on 2002-03-15. 220 Connection will close if idle for more than 60 minutes. User (mvsaddr:(none)): tsouid 331 Send password please. Password: tsopw 230 tsouid is logged on. Working directory is "tsouid.". ftp> cd .. 250 "" is the working directory name prefix. ftp> cd hlq 250 "hlq." is the working directory name prefix. ftp> binary 200 Representation type is Image ftp> put c:\ibm.heds500.uk16950 ibm.heds500.uk16950 200 Port request OK. 125 Storing data set hlq.ibm.heds500.uk16950 250 Transfer completed successfully. 214320 bytes sent in .01 seconds ftp> quit 221 Quit command received. Goodbye.
Using SMP/E perform Receive/Apply.
There is customization needed to incorporate these changes into your system, as described in the ++HOLD comments in the PTF cover letter.