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Hi, All:

Assuming the license keys are already installed on the machine or LPAR, you can issue:

DSPLICKEY

to view them. Prompt the command to see that it also has an OUTPUT(*PRINT) option.

You can select individual products, or all licensed products.

It might also be a good idea, as a part of a "disaster recovery" plan, to print this information and then file it away somewhere "safe"... along with any other relevant system information (such as the QSECOFR password, etc.)

All the best,

Mark S. Waterbury

> rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
The same keys for i5/os and all that which work on lpar 1 will work on lpar 2. IBM doesn't license by lpar number. There are vendors which do. If you don't still have your ADDLICKEY sheet(s) there's a way to get to them via the internet.


Rob Berendt

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