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On Tue, Oct 01, 2002 at 09:44:47AM -0400, Andy Nolen-Parkhouse wrote:
> Your disks should be labeled.  If you were past the SLIC/OS and into the
> licensed programs, you should be able to run the system.  If you were on
> disk four of five, odds are that your system is not hosed.

*Whew*.

(And yes, I was able to eject the CD with a paper clip.)

> Are you in need of immediate advice?  Does this machine have to be in
> production soon or can you be a little more relaxed?

Well, it needs to be in production soon, with "soon" defined as "the next
couple of days", not "the next 45 minutes". We've got a project that's
waiting on V5R1, but it's been waiting for a month now.

I got the "automatic installation not complete" message, then the sign on
panel. I've signed on as QSECOFR, and done nothing else (yet). My guess is
that I should:

1) PWRDWNSYS *IMMED RESTART(*NO)
2) Replace the CD drive while the system's off.
3) Start the system, and allow INZSYS to complete.
4) Install any licensed programs from CDs 4 and 5 that aren't completely
installed (*COMPATIBLE status).
5) Install the CUMPTF package.
6) Re-IPL.

This should, I'm guessing, get me to the fully installed state. Is there
anything else I should do?


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