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I did a scratch install of V5R2M0 on my model 170 yesterday and began installing licensed programs last night. It pretty much finished all the LP's it could install because I got through the entire stack of CD's. I must had chosen at least one LP that I didn't have a CD for since I went through the stack and it still couldn't find the correct CD so I took the "X" option on the prompt. At that point I got a status screen that has "Installing Licensed Programs" at the top. Then it has "Licensed programs processed.....29 of 34" with the next line showing "Licensed programs failed.....1". Just below that it has the Licensed program list which has 5722AC3 Option 55 "IBM Open Class - source and samples" displayed.

That is it. No activity on the screen. No flashing messages about loading from temporary files. Nuthin. I see some occasional activity on the processor light but it has been this way for 12 hours now. No messages in QSYSOPR (I am in break mode anyway) I can press the enter key and the X appears at the bottom of the screen as though it was input inhibited but the cursor just hangs out it the upper left hand corner and the information on the screen never changes.

Anyone ever see this before? Should I just take a SysReq 2 and cancel at this point? It just seems stalled out.

Thanks,

Pete Helgren


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