Types of code fixes
There are four types of code fixes
- Code fixes applied to the i5/OS™ integration code, referred to as regular program temporary fixes (PTFs).
- To apply them all you have to do is install them to i5/OS.
- These code fixes are available from IBM® Support or from the internet at http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/integratedxseries
(take the Service & support link on the left navigation bar)
.
- Code fixes which are copied to the integrated server's drives and run
on the integrated server, referred to as service pack PTFs.
- The IBM iSeries™ Integrated Server Support licensed program has an integrated
server part which is copied over from the i5/OS side. When you apply an i5/OS Cumulative
PTF package, it may contain an Integrated Server Support service pack which
can be applied to the integrated server. You do this by synchronizing the
integrated server.
- These code fixes are also available from IBM Support or online at http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/integratedxseries/
(take the Service & support link on the left navigation bar)
.
- Code fixes applied to Microsoft® Windows server itself, referred
to as service packs.
- These come from Microsoft. You can download them from
their Windows Update web site.
- Do not apply any code fixes from Microsoft which might change portions
of Windows server used by IBM iSeries Integrated Server Support. For example, do not
download any SCSI storage device drivers or LAN device drivers from Windows
Update.
- Other areas are generally safe, for example, USB device drivers may be
downloaded from Windows Update at your own risk.
- Hotfixes applied to Microsoft Windows server itself and applied
using Windows Update.