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If you have IBM HARDWARE maintenance you're entitled to Service Director. You should not be charged anything to call in and tell them you need a new activation code as it's expiring. If they send you an invoice for that return it and tell them where to put it - and complain via the iNation Citizen hotline. Yes it dos more than check for PTF's - it will report certain entries from the problem log, usually the most important of which are notifications of impending disk failure. ...Neil Bonnie_Lokenvitz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent by: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx 2003/08/04 09:48 Please respond to Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx cc Subject Service Director will Expire - What does this mean? We are running operator-less on a V4R5 9406-620 and the latest cumulative PTFs. We received the message SDM1005, ' Service Director will expire on 09/26/03. Service Director is nearing its expiration date. Contact your local IBM Service Representative at 1-800-IBMSERV.' We are on hourly contract through November (and on our own after that). A call to IBM service indicates a $240 dollar charge with a minimum of a 2 hour charge to answer my question. Does the service director do more than look for most current PTF's - which at V4R5 there will be probable be none. Or does it notify if we have a disk failure, etc.? Is Service Director a licensed product? Will other IBM products begin 'expiring'? Thanks much! Bonnie Lokenvitz Engineered Polymers Corporation
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