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But possibly not zero after all. As I had nothing to lose, I stopped
Parity Set 1 and tried a B M IPL. It gave me a disk error warning (I
wrote down the details in case I might need them later) and allowed me
into DST - as QSECOFR, no less!

Display Disk Configuration Status told me that ASP1 was unprotected,
Disk Unit 1 was configured (the serial # matched one of the drives in
Parity Set 1) and Disk Unit 3 (not a s/n from PS1 was missing).

I reset the system password while I was in there and asked it to
IPL.It sat for a while, then put me back in DST, showing C600450A on
the control panel.

So, that's progress of a sort. I'm further along than I was before, at least.

Now, is there any way of retrieving the license keys from the DST, or
does it have to complete an IPL before it can see them?


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