Order fixes

There are a variety of methods you can use to order fixes: traditional i5/OS™ commands, electronic support, Web downloads, and more. Use this topic to determine the best way for you to order fixes in your individual business environment.

Before you begin ordering fixes, you should order and apply the latest cumulative PTF package. When you apply cumulative PTF packages, you reduce the number of fixes that you need to order and distribute later.

Some fix orders require special handling when received at an i5/OS service provider from a service requester. The following list identifies these special fix packages and indicates what they are:

The vrm identifier stands for the version, release, and modification level of the operating system for which you are ordering the PTF package. You can order these PTF packages individually or as a part of a list. You can order most PTFs as part of a mixed list. A mixed list PTF order can contain operating system fixes, most licensed program fixes, and Licensed Internal Code fixes. Only fixes that begin with the prefix SH are not included in the mixed list. Order these fixes separately. Information APARs are coded with the II prefix and are not considered fixes. You must order those separately.

Start of changeSeveral methods exist that allow you to order your fixes: voice support, Fix Central, and the SNDPTFORD command. Details are provided here for Fix Central and the SNDPTFORD command. You can find more information about the other methods from the Ordering PTFs for your iSeries™ family system Web page.End of change

Note: In some special circumstances, you may want to create your own custom fix package for sending, loading, and applying fixes on servers in your network. For more information, see Advanced fix installation: Build a custom fix package.
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Ordering PTFs for your iSeries family system