> 2. IBM install instructions requiring QSECOFR.
<snip>
> In case #2, IBM regularly requests PTF's, etc., to be done
> under QSECOFR, at least up until a year or two ago.
> Haven't been involved with that much lately.

OK, so here is the third possibility - an obvious one.  You need QSECOFR
for an OS upgrade.  That makes three cases...

> Obviously QSECOFR can be needed for certain DST/SST
> recovery options kinds of things, as you mentioned. But
> I've seen no need for it otherwise, except for the two
> cases above, in some 15 years now.

And resetting DST makes a fourth...


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