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'service cp status VM64814'
'service cms status VM64799'
'service cp status VM64818'
==> check910
VMFSRV2760I SERVICE processing started
VMFSRV1226I CP (6VMCPR10%CP) APAR VM64774 (PTF UM33169) status:
VMFSRV1226I RECEIVED 11/05/10 13:52:51
VMFSRV1226I APPLIED 11/05/10 13:52:52
VMFSRV1226I BUILT 11/05/10 13:53:57
VMFSRV1226I PUT2PROD 11/05/10 13:55:55
VMFSRV2760I SERVICE processing completed successfully
...
Verify that all of the APARs are reported as received, applied, built, and put into production.
5.3 Determining the z/VM service level
Often, you will want to be able to query more than just the service level. The following steps
were taken from the links CP Maintenance Levels and Virtual Switch TCP/IP Maintenance
Levels starting at the website:
http://www.vm.ibm.com/virtualnetwork/
Perform the following steps:
1. Log on to TCPMAINT. Use the QUERY VMLAN command to determine the latest APAR
applied:
==> cp query vmlan
VMLAN maintenance level:
Latest Service: VM64604
VMLAN MAC address assignment:
MACADDR Prefix: 020003
MACIDRANGE SYSTEM: 000001-FFFFFF
USER: 000000-000000
VMLAN default accounting status:
SYSTEM Accounting: OFF USER Accounting: OFF
VMLAN general activity:
PERSISTENT Limit: INFINITE Current: 1
TRANSIENT Limit: INFINITE Current: 0
This shows that the latest APAR applied is VM64604.
2. The maintenance level of the TCP/IP stack is important to virtual networking. To
determine this, first get the active VSWITCH controller:
==> q vswitch
VSWITCH SYSTEM VSW1 Type: VSWITCH Connected: 0 Maxconn: INFINITE
PERSISTENT RESTRICTED NONROUTER Accounting: OFF
VLAN Unaware
MAC address: 02-00-03-00-00-01
State: Ready
IPTimeout: 5 QueueStorage: 8
Isolation Status: OFF
RDEV: 1004.P00 VDEV: 1004 Controller: DTCVSW1
RDEV: 1100.P00 VDEV: 1100 Controller: DTCVSW2 BACKUP
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