Figure 1. Cross-zone requisite
SYSMOD report: standard format for APPLY and ACCEPTPAGE nnnn - NOW SET TO zzzzzz ZONE nnnnnnn DATE mm/dd/yy TIME hh:mm:ss SMP/E 36.nn SMPRPT OUTPUT
CROSSZONE REQUISITE SYSMOD REPORT FOR xxxxxx PROCESSING
NOTE: CROSS-ZONE REQUISITES CREATED BY THE CURRENT COMMAND ARE PRECEDED BY '*'.
ZONE REQUIRES CAUSER
NAME FMID SYSMOD RECEIVED SYSMOD FMID ZONE
zzzzzzz fffffff sssssss xxx ttttttt rrrrrrr wwwwwww
fffffff sssssss xxx ttttttt rrrrrrr wwwwwww
zzzzzzz fffffff sssssss xxx ttttttt rrrrrrr wwwwwww
fffffff sssssss xxx ttttttt rrrrrrr wwwwwww
These are the fields in the report:
- xxxxxx
- is the name of the command (APPLY or ACCEPT) that caused the report
to be produced.
- ZONE NAME
- is the zone where requisite SYSMODs must be installed.
- REQUIRES FMID
- is the FMID for which requisite SYSMODs must be installed.
- REQUIRES SYSMOD
- is the ID of a requisite SYSMOD. If there are no requisite SYSMODs
for a particular zone, you see NONE in the
REQUIRES SYSMOD field. If the need for a requisite SYSMOD is newly
created by the current APPLY or ACCEPT command, an asterisk (*) precedes
the SYSMOD ID.
- RECEIVED
- indicates whether the requisite SYSMOD has been received. YES in
the RECEIVED field means the SYSMOD has been received, and NO means
it has not. You must receive all requisite SYSMODs before installing
them.
- CAUSER SYSMOD
- is the ID of the SYSMOD that contained the ++IF statement for
the requisite.
- CAUSER FMID
- is the FMID for the causer SYSMOD. If UNKNOWN is
in the CAUSER FMID field, the causer SYSMOD was installed with an
obsolete release of SMP/E. This is not an error.
- CAUSER ZONE
- is the zone that contained the causer SYSMOD.