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That "exact" same situation occurred here with county government. Their problem was NO current backups with a recent change of management. It took 8 days for them to come back and I don't even know if they ever got the entire system restored properly. This was a large multi-LPAR system running many applications. It made the front page of the local paper including names of the folks in the computer area... Albert York wrote: One experience with cache batteries makes me careful about replacing them. We had one that needed to be replaced so we put in a service call.For some reason the CE didn't shut the machine down normally he simply forced he power off. Whatever was in cache memory did not get written to disk so we ended up with several damaged objects, requiring us to reload them from tape.
So my only warning is make sure you power the machine down normally before you replace the battery.
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