August 11, 2006
FDRPAS ANNOUNCEMENTS
Recommended maintenance to be applied before running FDRPAS
CHANGES SINCE UPDATE ON 5/2006:
Catalog APARs OA16358 (critical) and OA14558 (recommended) added
IBM EPSPT information added
FDRPAS users installing z/OS 1.8 must install FDRPAS V5.4 level 56
or apply zap P-54.5514 to level 55
CHANGES SINCE UPDATE ON 2/2006:
Symptom added to OA14248 and OA09675
Omegamon APAR OA16333 added
CHANGES SINCE UPDATE ON 10/2005:
Critical Omegamon APAR OA11384 added
Critical IBM APAR OA14248 added
Recommended IBM APAR OA14861 added
IBM APAR OA13330 deleted, replaced with FDRPAS warning
SUPPORTED FDRPAS RELEASES:
Version 5.4 level 50 of FDRPAS and higher are supported. You should
not run earlier releases of FDRPAS.
The current release, as of August 10, 2006, is V5.4 level 56.
FDRPAS users installing z/OS 1.8 must install FDRPAS V5.4 level 56 or
apply zap P-54.5514 to level 55
IMPORTANT WARNING ON DYNAMIC ACTIVATE OF I/O CONFIGURATION
(this replaces an earlier entry about APAR OA13330)
If you use the console ACTIVATE command to activate a new I/O
configuration which deletes disks which were FDRPAS source disks, you
may experience S0C4 or S073 ABENDs in IBM module IOSVCNT. The change
to avoid this problem is in FDRPAS V5.4 level 55. Zap P-54.5033 is
also available for V5.4 level 50 and 51 (the zap is included in level
51 distributions after February 14, 2006)
If you can’t install a current level of FDRPAS or apply the zap, then
you must not delete FDRPAS source disks with ACTIVATE. You can
activate the new I/O configuration with an IPL.
IMPORTANT WARNING ON MIDAW SUPPORT ON Z9 SYSTEMS
The IBM z9 systems support MIDAWs (Modified Indirect Data Address
Words) in I/O channel programs. MIDAWs are used only on the z9 and
only if you have installed z/OS 1.6 with enabling PTFs or z/OS 1.7 or
above. Because MIDAWs may not be supported on some non-IBM disk
equipment, IBM does not support swap between a disk which supports
MIDAWs and one that does not.
FDRPAS V5.4 level 50 includes a check to be sure that the MIDAW
capability of the source and target disk match; if not, the swap will
not be attempted. The V5.4 level 55 FDRPAS manual describes how to
handle this situation in section 320.01.
IMPORTANT WARNING ON ECS CATALOG SHARING
ECS (Enhanced Catalog Sharing) is a catalog sharing protocol for
parallel sysplexes which uses the Coupling Facility to communicate
catalog changes to all systems. You can determine which of your open
catalogs are using ECS with the console command:
F CATALOG,ECSHR(STATUS)
if any catalog displayed has a status of "active", ECS is in use.
This display also shows if the ECS AUTOADD option is enabled; AUTOADD
is required to make the commands below function correctly. If not
enabled, issue
F CATALOG,ECSHR(AUTOADD)
The ECS CF structure is sensitive to the device address of each ECS
shared catalog, so the Catalog Address Space (CAS) is supposed to
automatically disable ECS sharing for all catalogs on a volume which
is swapped with FDRPAS. However, there is a series of IBM APARs
related to problems with this process (see the APAR list below).
If you cannot apply the appropriate PTFs or no PTF is available for
your operating system level, you MUST disable ECS for all catalogs on
volumes being swapped, before the swap, using the console command:
F CATALOG,ECSHR(REMOVE,catname)
After the swap, you can re-enable ECS for those catalogs with
F CATALOG,ECSHR(ENABLE,catname)
These commands need to be issued only on one system; they will
automatically be propagated to all other sharing systems. Even if CAS
automatically removes a swapped catalog, you will need to use the
ENABLE command to re-enable ECS for those catalogs after the swap.
Alternately, you can disable ECS globally for all catalogs, before the
swaps, using the console command:
F CATALOG,ECSHR(DISCONNECT)
And re-enable ECS after the swaps with:
F CATALOG,ECSHR(CONNECT)
The DISCONNECT and CONNECT commands need to be issued only on one
system.
CRITICAL AND RECOMMENDED IBM SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE FOR ALL SYSTEMS:
You may need to apply IBM maintenance in order to successfully swap
disks with FDRPAS. Please check this matrix against your operating
system level to see which IBM APARs may need to be applied to all of
your systems before you attempt to use FDRPAS.
At the end of this document is information on using IBM’s EPSPT tool
to automate checking your system for these APARs. Innovation strongly
recommends that you use EPSPT rather than manually checking all the
APARs.
Brief descriptions of the APARs follow the matrix. Please review the
descriptions of the applicable APARs to see if they must be applied to
your system. IBM can provide detailed APAR descriptions and assist
you in determining if a given APAR must be applied. Please note that
failure to apply some of these APARs may result in system failures,
application failures, or data corruption.
APARs that apply to OS/390 2.4-2.9 can be found in the May 2003 FDRPAS
newsletter at
http://www.innovationdp.fdr.com/newsviaemail/nve_fdrpas_050103.cfm
APARs that apply to OS/390 2.10 and z/OS 1.1-1.3 can be found in the
October 2005 FDRPAS newsletter at
http://www.innovationdp.fdr.com/newsviaemail/fdrpas/ann_100705.cfm
IBM |-----z/OS----------|
APAR |1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8|
PQ92344 | R R R R |
OA16358 | C C |
OA16333 | R R R R |
OA14861* | R R R R |
OA14558 | R R R R |
OA14248* | C C C C |
OA13458 | R R R |
OA13206* | C C C C |
OA11384* | C C C C |
OA10139* | C C C |
OA09675* | C C C C |
OA07355* | R R R |
OA07006* | R R |
OA06935 | R R |
OA05722* | R R |
OA05403* | R R |
OW57711* | R |
OW57552* | C |
OW56156* | R |
OW55469* | C |
OW54976* | C |
OW54200* | C |
OW53761* | R |
C = Critical - will apply to most installations and may result in
system outages or data loss if not applied. All FDRPAS users should
apply.
R = Recommended - does not result in outage or data loss OR applies
only to a limited number of installations with special circumstances.
All FDRPAS users should review the descriptions and apply if they are
critical for your environment.
* = an IPL is required to implement this fix.
Brief IBM APAR descriptions follow:
PQ92344: this recommended APAR adds function to ICKDSF 1.7 to
optionally bypass some ENQs when doing a BUILDIX. FDRPAS invokes
BUILDIX when swapping to a larger disk. When zap P-54.4373 is applied
to FDRPAS V5.4/43, these ENQs will be bypassed, which improves
performance and may avoid some ENQ interlocks (the zap is included in
FDRPAS V5.4/50).
OA16358: this critical APAR should be applied if you are swapping
volumes containing catalogs with ECS (Enhanced Catalog Sharing via a
coupling facility), since it can result in a hang in CAS. If you
cannot apply the fix, see the notes above on disabling ECS during the
swap.
OA16333: this recommended APAR for Omegamon for Storage fixes a S0C1
in Omegamon when FDRPAS is running. It can also result in swap
failures due to FDR234 REASON=E (invalid CCWs).
OA14861: this recommended APAR fixes incorrect RMF device statistics
after swapping a volume from ESCON to FICON channels.
OA14558: this recommended APAR can be applied if you are swapping
volumes containing catalogs with ECS (Enhanced Catalog Sharing via a
coupling facility). It causes catalogs to be unnecessarily removed
from ECS sharing.
OA14248/OA09675: these critical APARs must be applied if you are
swapping volumes contain PLPA or COMMON paging data sets and you have
PAV aliases assigned to the source disks. They fix a problem where
the paging I/O may get “lost” if it was active on an alias when FDRPAS
starts to swap the volume. This will result in various types of hangs
or a WAIT02E and usually requires a reIPL to resolve. You can
circumvent the problem if you can disable PAV on the PLPA/COMMON
volume before the swap.
OA13458: this recommended APAR fixes a S130 ABEND in a DEQ from CLOSE
after swapping a volume from a device marked as SHARED to one marked
as non-SHARED. This occurs only if you have EDI (Enhanced Dataset
Integrity) enabled to prevent multiple updates to sequential (PS) data
sets. FDRPAS will not allow you to swap to a non-shared target disk
unless only one system is involved in the swap, so most customers will
not be exposed to this error.
OA13206: this critical APAR is for Omegamon V5.2 and fixes a S0C1
abend when FDRPAS swaps are run. Omegamon was originally from Candle
but is now from Tivoli (IBM). V5.2 is an older release; newer
releases of Omegamon have the fix integrated.
OA11384: this critical APAR is for Omegamon V5.4 and fixes a possible
SPIN LOOP when FDRPAS swaps are run. The Spin Loop may require an IPL
to resolve. Omegamon was originally from Candle but is now from
Tivoli (IBM).
OA10139: this critical APAR should be applied if you are swapping
volumes containing catalogs shared with ECS (Enhanced Catalog Sharing
via a coupling facility). This problem can result in lost catalog
entries and other catalog corruption. If you cannot apply the fix, or
there is no fix for your operating system level, see the notes above
on disabling ECS during the swap.
OA07355: this recommended APAR must be applied if you are going to
swap volumes to or from a StorageTek V2Xf disk subsystem. It fixes a
problem in the Media Manager component which results in invalid CCW
chains when the V2Xf is involved as a source or target disk in a
FDRPAS swap.
OA07006: this recommended APAR fixes a S878 abend during IPL if a
large number of IEA311 UNLABELED DASD messages are issued. This can
occur if many FDRPAS source volumes are still connected and have not
been relabeled.
OA06935: this recommended JES3 APAR addresses a problem where a
swapped volume appears to return to its original device after a local
system is started.
OA05722: this recommended APAR fixes an error in module IECDINIT which
may cause a swap to terminate if a Flashcopy from a FDRPAS source
device is initiated during a swap. It only affects customers who have
the FlashCopy V2 (data set flash) support installed on their disk and
on their operating system.
FlashCopy V1 customers do not need to install this fix.
OA05403: this recommended APAR suppresses a SVC dump which may occur
when volumes with PAV aliases are swapped. The dump title will refer
to IOS-DEVICE STATE TRANSITION FLUSHING and the symptoms in the dump
will include abend SCOD reason 00000001. According to the APAR, this
condition is automatically recovered and the dump is meaningless.
Apply the PTF to suppress the dump, or just discard the dumps. The
swap will be successful.
OW57711: this recommended APAR fixes a S0C4 in module IECDINIT during
a swap. The abend causes no harm and the swap will complete
successfully, but a SVC dump will be created. The problem seems to
occur when the target device has never been online to the system since
the last IPL.
OW57552: this critical APAR fixes a problem in DASD error recovery
(ERP) which can result in I/O errors in some applications which are
using a disk while FDRPAS is copying it. This may result in
application or system failures depending on the component issuing the
I/O. The error may be accompanied by a SVC dump with a title
indicating S0C4 in DASD ERP (IECVDERP). This problem only occurs when
running FDRPAS V5.4 level 4x; earlier levels of FDRPAS are not
affected. If the PTF for this problem cannot be applied, contact
Innovation for custom zap C-54.0925 to circumvent the problem.
OW56156: this recommended APAR fixes a problem in XCF where the device
address of a couple dataset is incorrectly displayed after a swap of
the disk.
OW55469: this critical APAR fixes Media Manager to avoid hangs and
ABENDs in programs which use Media Manager. Without this fix, you may
experience DB2 failures during a swap. It has also been implicated in
a hang in CA-OPSMVS (from Computer Associates) during a swap.
OW54976: this critical APAR should be applied to avoid SQA overlays
due to a problem in the IBM service IEEVARYD. You can avoid the
problem without applying the fix by adding the undocumented operand
"VARYON=NOAFTER" to all SWAP and MONITOR statements on every system;
however, this leads to a rare case where concurrent copy and FlashCopy
do not work after the swap; if this occurs, issue the console command
V uuuu,ONLINE,UNCOND
OW54200: this critical APAR has been implicated in data corruption
during FDRPAS swaps. The APAR mentions IEBCOPY but we have seen data
corruption in DB2 databases. Other data set types may be exposed as
well.
OW53761: this recommended APAR addresses problems when swapping from a
device with new features (such as Flashcopy on a 2105 Shark) to
another subsystem without those features. FDRPAS disables those
features at the beginning of the swap, but without this fix they may
be dynamically re-enabled before the swap ends.
REQUIRED HDS (Hitachi Data Systems) MICROCODE UPDATE:
Customers swapping to a HDS 9xxx Lightning disk subsystem must insure
that the microcode level is 01-13-19/00 or higher. Without this
microcode, FDRPAS monitor tasks may not recognize that a swap is
starting.
REQUIRED STORAGETEK V2Xf MAINTENANCE
If you are swapping to or from a volume in a StorageTek V2Xf (FICON-
attached) subsystem, you must be at microcode level G01.01.14.00 or
above.
REQUIRED IBM 2105 ESS MAINTENANCE
If a source volume is in an IBM 2105 ESS (Shark) with FICON channels,
you should be at microcode level 1.5.2.114 or above so that FDRPAS can
properly identify the attached systems. This does not affect target
volumes but this microcode level is recommended even for target
systems.
WARNING ON IBM 2107 (DS8000) DISK SUBSYSTEM
Because of an undocumented change in the IBM 2107 (DS8000) compared to
the 2105, FDRPAS V5.4 level 43 and below may not properly identify the
systems attached to a 2107 source disk.
If you are swapping to or from an IBM 2107, you should install FDRPAS
V5.4 level 50 or above. This level contains the change to properly
identify attached systems on a 2107.
IBM EPSPT TOOL
EPSPT (Enhanced Preventive System Planning Tool) is an IBM program
which automates checking your SMP/E CSI for required APARs and PTFs.
You can download the EPSPT program at:
http://techsupport.services.ibm.com/390/psp_main.html
Once installed, you can run this job to check for missing APARs on the
FDRPAS critical and recommended list. This includes APARs from OS/390
2.10 to z/OS 1.8.
This jobstream is also available on the Innovation FTP site. Go to
http://www.innovationdp.fdr.com/ftp/ftp.cfm
and enter your FDRPAS access code. The jobstream is in the
“maintenance” directory with file name: FDRPAS-EPSPT-JOB.txt
//***********************************************************
//* SMP/E: RUN PSP COMPARE AND REPORT TOOL
//***********************************************************
//PASAPARS EXEC PGM=EPSPT,
// PARM='MVST' <== specify SMP/E target zone name
//SMPCSI DD DISP=SHR,
// DSN=SMPE.GZOSR17.CSI <== SPECIFY SMP/E CSI NAME
//OUTPUT DD SYSOUT=*
//OUTPUTL DD SYSOUT=*
//SYSIN DD DATA,DLM=$$
/* PREVENTIVE SERVICE PLANNING */
/* CHECK FOR RECOMMENDED AND CRITIAL IBM APARS FOR FDRPAS */
/* */
/* TIVOLI OMEGAMON APARS */
/* */
APAR(AA16333) FMID(AKDF520) FIX(UA26018) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(CRITICAL).
APAR(AA16333) FMID(AKDF540) FIX(UA26019) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(CRITICAL).
APAR(AA16333) FMID(AKDF550) FIX(UA26017) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(CRITICAL).
APAR(AA13206) FMID(AKDF520) FIX(UA20888) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(CRITICAL).
APAR(AA11384) FMID(AKDF540) FIX(UA17690) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(CRITICAL).
APAR(AA09836) FMID(AKDF540) FIX(UA15315) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
/* */
/* ICKDSF APARS */
/* */
APAR(AQ92344) FMID(EDU1H01) FIX(UQ91568) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
/* */
/* BCP AND DFSMS APARS FOR Z/OS 1.4 AND ABOVE */
/* */
APAR(AA16358) FMID(HDZ11K0) FIX(AA16358) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AA14861) FMID(HBB7707) FIX(UA24300) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AA14861) FMID(HBB7708) FIX(UA24301) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AA14861) FMID(HBB7709) FIX(UA24302) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AA14861) FMID(JBB7717) FIX(UA24304) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AA14861) FMID(HBB7720) FIX(UA24303) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AA14558) FMID(HDZ11G0) FIX(UA24364) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AA14558) FMID(HDZ11H0) FIX(UA24365) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AA14558) FMID(HDZ11J0) FIX(UA24366) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AA14558) FMID(HDZ11K0) FIX(UA24367) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AA14248) FMID(HBB7707) FIX(UA24291) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(CRITICAL).
APAR(AA14248) FMID(HBB7708) FIX(UA24292) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(CRITICAL).
APAR(AA14248) FMID(HBB7709) FIX(UA24293) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(CRITICAL).
APAR(AA14248) FMID(JBB7717) FIX(UA24295) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(CRITICAL).
APAR(AA14248) FMID(HBB7720) FIX(UA24294) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(CRITICAL).
APAR(AA13458) FMID(HDZ11H0) FIX(UA22310) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AA13458) FMID(HDZ11J0) FIX(UA22311) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AA13458) FMID(HDZ11K0) FIX(UA22312) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AA10139) FMID(HDZ11G0) FIX(UA15990) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(CRITICAL).
APAR(AA10139) FMID(HDZ11H0) FIX(UA15991) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(CRITICAL).
APAR(AA10139) FMID(HDZ11J0) FIX(UA15992) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(CRITICAL).
APAR(AA09675) FMID(HBB7707) FIX(UA24483) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(CRITICAL).
APAR(AA09675) FMID(HBB7708) FIX(UA24484) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(CRITICAL).
APAR(AA09675) FMID(HBB7709) FIX(UA24485) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(CRITICAL).
APAR(AA09675) FMID(HBB7720) FIX(UA24486) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(CRITICAL).
APAR(AA09675) FMID(JBB7717) FIX(UA24487) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(CRITICAL).
APAR(AA07355) FMID(HDZ11G0) FIX(UA11009) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AA07355) FMID(HDZ11H0) FIX(UA11010) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AA07355) FMID(HDZ11J0) FIX(UA11011) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AA07006) FMID(HBB7707) FIX(UA12521) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AA07006) FMID(HBB7708) FIX(UA12522) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AA07006) FMID(HBB7709) FIX(UA12523) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AA07006) FMID(JBB7717) FIX(UA12524) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AA06935) FMID(HJS7707) FIX(UA11275) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AA06935) FMID(HJS7708) FIX(UA11276) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AA05722) FMID(HDZ11G0) FIX(UA07577) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AA05722) FMID(HDZ11H0) FIX(UA07578) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AA05403) FMID(HBB7707) FIX(UA12189) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AA05403) FMID(HBB7708) FIX(UA12190) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AA05403) FMID(HBB7709) FIX(UA12191) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AA05403) FMID(JBB7713) FIX(UA12192) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AA05403) FMID(JBB7717) FIX(UA12193) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AW57711) FMID(HDZ11G0) FIX(UA02106) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AW57552) FMID(HDZ11G0) FIX(UA00820) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(CRITICAL).
APAR(AW56156) FMID(HBB7707) FIX(UA00266) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AW55469) FMID(HDZ11E0) FIX(UW93754) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(CRITICAL).
APAR(AW55469) FMID(HDZ11F0) FIX(UW93755) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(CRITICAL).
APAR(AW55469) FMID(HDZ11G0) FIX(UW93756) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(CRITICAL).
APAR(AW54976) FMID(HBB7707) FIX(UW94405) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(CRITICAL).
APAR(AW54976) FMID(JBB7713) FIX(UW94406) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(CRITICAL).
APAR(AW54200) FMID(HDZ11G0) FIX(UW88036) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(CRITICAL).
APAR(AW53761) FMID(HDZ11G0) FIX(UW92138) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AW53222) FMID(HDZ11G0) FIX(UW87453) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AW52614) FMID(HDZ11G0) FIX(UW85968) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AW52422) FMID(HDZ11G0) FIX(UW85958) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(CRITICAL).
APAR(AW52127) FMID(HBB7707) FIX(UA04093) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AW51840) FMID(HDZ11G0) FIX(UW85079) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(CRITICAL).
/* */
/* BCP AND DFSMS APARS FOR OS/390 2.10 THRU Z/OS 1.3 */
/* */
APAR(AA07006) FMID(HBB7705) FIX(UA12519) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AA07006) FMID(HBB7706) FIX(UA12520) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AA06935) FMID(HJS7705) FIX(UA11274) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AA05722) FMID(HDZ11F0) FIX(UA07576) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AA05403) FMID(HBB7703) FIX(UA12186) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AA05403) FMID(HBB7705) FIX(UA12187) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AA05403) FMID(HBB7706) FIX(UA12188) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AW57711) FMID(HDZ11E0) FIX(UA02104) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AW57711) FMID(HDZ11F0) FIX(UA02105) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AW57552) FMID(HDZ11E0) FIX(UA00818) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(CRITICAL).
APAR(AW57552) FMID(HDZ11F0) FIX(UA00819) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(CRITICAL).
APAR(AW56156) FMID(HBB7703) FIX(UA00263) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AW56156) FMID(HBB7705) FIX(UA00264) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AW56156) FMID(HBB7706) FIX(UA00265) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AW54976) FMID(HBB6608) FIX(UW94401) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(CRITICAL).
APAR(AW54976) FMID(HBB7703) FIX(UW94402) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(CRITICAL).
APAR(AW54976) FMID(HBB7705) FIX(UW94403) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(CRITICAL).
APAR(AW54976) FMID(HBB7706) FIX(UW94404) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(CRITICAL).
APAR(AW53761) FMID(HDZ11E0) FIX(UW92136) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AW53761) FMID(HDZ11F0) FIX(UW92137) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AW53222) FMID(HDZ11F0) FIX(UW87452) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AW52631) FMID(HBB6608) FIX(UW83918) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(CRITICAL).
APAR(AW52631) FMID(HBB7703) FIX(UW83919) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(CRITICAL).
APAR(AW52631) FMID(HBB7705) FIX(UW83920) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(CRITICAL).
APAR(AW52631) FMID(HBB7706) FIX(UW83921) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(CRITICAL).
APAR(AW52631) FMID(JBB7713) FIX(UW83922) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(CRITICAL).
APAR(AW52614) FMID(HDZ11E0) FIX(UW85966) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AW52614) FMID(HDZ11F0) FIX(UW85967) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AW52422) FMID(HDZ11E0) FIX(UW85956) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(CRITICAL).
APAR(AW52422) FMID(HDZ11F0) FIX(UW85957) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(CRITICAL).
APAR(AW52127) FMID(HBB7703) FIX(UA04094) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AW52127) FMID(HBB7705) FIX(UA04091) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AW52127) FMID(HBB7706) FIX(UA04092) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AW51840) FMID(HDZ11E0) FIX(UW85077) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(CRITICAL).
APAR(AW51840) FMID(HDZ11F0) FIX(UW85078) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(CRITICAL).
APAR(AW51461) FMID(HDZ11E0) FIX(UW83782) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(CRITICAL).
APAR(AW51461) FMID(HDZ11F0) FIX(UW83783) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(CRITICAL).
APAR(AW49783) FMID(HBB7703) FIX(UW82457) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AW49783) FMID(HBB7705) FIX(UW82458) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AW49672) FMID(HDZ11F0) FIX(UW80062) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(CRITICAL).
APAR(AW46936) FMID(HDZ11E0) FIX(UW75954) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AW46936) FMID(HDZ11F0) FIX(UW75955) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AW46459) FMID(HBB6608) FIX(UW77968) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(CRITICAL).
APAR(AW46459) FMID(HBB7703) FIX(UW77969) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(CRITICAL).
APAR(AW46459) FMID(JBB7713) FIX(UW77971) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(CRITICAL).
APAR(AW46101) FMID(HBB6608) FIX(UW79015) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AW46101) FMID(JBB6609) FIX(UW79021) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AW46101) FMID(HBB7703) FIX(UW79016) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AW45683) FMID(HBB6608) FIX(UW77247) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AW45683) FMID(HBB7703) FIX(UW77248) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AW44548) FMID(HDZ11E0) FIX(UW71066) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
APAR(AW44548) FMID(HDZ11F0) FIX(UW71067) UPG(FDRPAS) SUB(RECOMMENDED).
/* END OF FDRPAS APAR LIST */
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