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Not responding, just informing (and asking): Two weeks ago one of my drives (in a model 400, v5r1, total of 12 drives) thought it was time to 'retire'. No Raid - no Mirror. Well I do have a tape with SAVSYS (opt. 21), and two spares (not the same model - which I found out in DST). First situation for me with this disaster recovery on my dev. box. Searched the net and midrange. Read a lot, lots of help, but I was missing something within my situation. Fell over a guidance from IBM - about Save/Restore (with or without BRMS) www.Think400.dk/downloads.htm it's a little outdated I guess, but it helped me a lot in my situation (understanding the options and their meanings). But it seems that I can't change an 'retired' drive 6606 model 050 (2 GB) with an 6606 model 074 (1,5GB) without troubles. Can somebody confirm, that a new drive needs to be the same model - when I restore LIC's and OS/400 ?? Best regards, Leif ----- Original Message ----- From: "David C. Shea" <dshea@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: 18. februar 2006 02:50 Subject: SRC B900 3C20 > I'm sending this message to the list so that the next poor SOB can find > this answer in google. No response required... > > My little old 150 with v4r5 died the other day. Disk failure. > > No biggie. Lotsa spare parts. Thank God for eBay. > > Pop in a drive, DST, wipe the disk, add to ASP1, start the OS install, > load PTFs. > > Everything looked great. > > I tweaked a couple things (sysvals,etc) permanently applied the PTFs. > Rebooted. > > _Almost_ came up. Died. Dreaded yellow light. B900 3C20. > > EEK! > > Couldn't find any info anyplace. I was about to give up and reinstall. > One last reboot, checked my system values. I had set QCTLSBSD to QINTER > instead of QCTL. > > Doh! > > Changed it to QCTL, came up fine. Runs great now. Nothing like a > little entropy reduction to speed things up.
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