The fix is shipped as file IBM.HHOP700.UK31075.
Steps required to install the fix:
A sequential data set must be allocated on the z/OS system to receive the fix that you will upload from your workstation. You can do this by submitting the job below. Add a job card and modify the parameters to meet your site's requirements before submitting.
//ALLOC EXEC PGM=IEFBR14 //* //UK31075 DD DSN=hlq.IBM.HHOP700.UK31075, // DISP=(NEW,CATLG,DELETE), // DSORG=PS, // RECFM=FB, // LRECL=80, // UNIT=SYSALLDA, //* VOL=SER=volser, //* BLKSIZE=6160, // SPACE=(TRK,(50,10)) //*
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 fix files |
hlq | High-level qualifier that you used for the data set that you allocated in the job above |
C:\>ftp mvsaddr Connected to mvsaddr. 220-FTPD1 IBM FTP CS V2R8 at mvsaddr, time & date. 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.HHOP700.UK31075 200 Port request OK. 125 Storing data set hlq.IBM.HHOP700.UK31075 250 Transfer completed successfully 1461840 bytes sent in 0.08 seconds ftp> quit 221 Quit command received. Goodbye.
SMP/E RECEIVE and APPLY the fix.
HOLD(UK31075) SYS FMID(HHOP700) REASON(ACTION) DATE(07317) COMMENT (**************************************************************** * Function Affected : WDz * **************************************************************** * Description : Save rsed.envvars before Applying UK31075 * **************************************************************** * Timing : Pre-APPLY * **************************************************************** rsed.envvars is a customizable configuration file that is updated by this PTF. SMP/E installs this file into the HFS at: /usr/lpp/wd4z/rse/lib/ If you did not copy this file to another location during installation (the host configuration guide advises to use /etc/wd4z/), you must back up this file before proceeding with SMP/E Apply. **************************************************************** * Function Affected : WDz * **************************************************************** * Description : Customized required after Applying UK31075 * **************************************************************** * Timing : Post-Apply * **************************************************************** After installing UK31075, customization must be performed to rsed.envvars. If you did not copy this file to another location during installation, copy your customization from the backup of this file. If you did copy this file to another location, replace the following 2 _RSE_JAVAOPTS lines #_RSE_JAVAOPTS="-DA_PLUGIN_PATH=$RSE_LIB -Xms128m -Xmx128m" #_RSE_JAVAOPTS="-DA_PLUGIN_PATH=$RSE_LIB -DDSTORE_TRACING_ON=tru with #_RSE_JAVAOPTS="$_RSE_JAVAOPTS -Xms128m -Xmx128m" #_RSE_JAVAOPTS="$_RSE_JAVAOPTS -DDSTORE_TRACING_ON=true" The publication IBM WebSphere Developer for System z Host Configuration Guide - SC31-6930-01 contains the step-by-step procedures to customize rsed.envvars.).