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you can scratch install from a save21 restore tape as many times as you want.

Make sure you have the DST and QSECOFR passwords that were saved on the tape.

-Steve


On Sat, Dec 13, 2008 at 9:56 PM, Alo Pita <alopita@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have just done a scratch install of my iSeries 270 from CD (LIC - Base)
before installing the OS from a Full System Save on tape.



The problem is the system is coming up with the message that the LIC will
expire in 71 days. I cannot locate the softcopy that contains the LIC for
the machine and still waiting for IBM to get back to me.



I have a couple of questions.

1. Can I use the tape (full System Save) to retrieve my LIC and what
procedures would I need?
2. If I cannot get it off 1, Will the LIC expiry issue be resolved if I
do the scratch install again all from tape?



Thank you for your help



Andy

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