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What SRC are you getting when you try to IPL from the B side? 

If you can't get the "B" side at least to DST, then I would suggest a 
'restore' of LIC from a savsys. If a savsys is not available then I would 
'restore'  LIC from the I_BASE CD and then re-PTF the system. Depending on 
the age of the savsys you may want/need to re-PTF after using it.

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Machine LIC/PTF's







I have a machine that has been screwed up since a hard crash (power
loss, failed UPS).
I can get it limping along running either manual or unattended IPL on
the A side, but the 
B side hangs on an IPL.
Will any fixes/repairs applied to the A side affect B, or do I need to
get it running on the B side via Manual IPL to undergo any repairs to
5722999 or the LIC?


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