You don't apply interim fixes (ifix) or emergency fixes (efix) with
installp - instead you do it with the Efix Manager. IBM provides these
fixes in a compressed epkg format (suffix: .epkg.Z). And that's how it's
been applied:
You get a list of all installed fixes with
The Label from the table above is needed when you ever want to remove an efix from the system:
With a TL or SP upgrade installp will automatically remove an interim fix only if the service pack already contains it. If not the upgrade will fail and you have to remove it with the efix manager before upgrading.
# emgr -e <EFIX>.epkg.Z
You get a list of all installed fixes with
# emgr -l
ID STATE LABEL INSTALL TIME UPDATED BY ABSTRACT
=== ===== ======== ================= ========== ================
1 S IZ79677 09/16/10 16:09:52 iFix for IZ79677
ID STATE LABEL INSTALL TIME UPDATED BY ABSTRACT
=== ===== ======== ================= ========== ================
1 S IZ79677 09/16/10 16:09:52 iFix for IZ79677
The Label from the table above is needed when you ever want to remove an efix from the system:
# emgr -r -L <LABEL>
With a TL or SP upgrade installp will automatically remove an interim fix only if the service pack already contains it. If not the upgrade will fail and you have to remove it with the efix manager before upgrading.
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