Paul,
   Thanks for the feedback.  Have you actually seen this in the QSRLNBR
   system value?  I'm still a bit skeptical, but I want to validate this
   change in policy.
   Rich
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   Paul Nelson wrote:
 True statement. I'm looking at a config saying 7998-60X JS12 S/N 06367xx.
 The xx are the last two characters, to protect the innocent. I'm not sure
 the country designation makes much difference anymore. I've see 65 series
 boxes that were built in Rochester, if I'm not mistaken.
 If you think that's fun, prepare to modify your licensing software to
 include alphanumeric model numbers, if necessary.
 Paul Nelson
 Office 512-392-2577
 Cell 708-670-6978
 nelsonp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
 -----Original Message-----
 From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
 [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Rich Loeber
 Sent: Monday, January 26, 2009 8:51 AM
 To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
 Subject: Serial Numbers?
    Ever since I can remember, serial numbers on the i have been 7 character
    codes that start with either 10, 44 or 65.  The first two digits indicate
    where the system was manufactured, 10 being in the US, 44 in Europe and
 65
    in Asia.
    Recently, a customer contacted me to report that they are moving to a new
    blade server and the serial number starts with '06'.   They don't
 actually
    have the new systems installed yet, and I have seen in the past where
    customers have reported unusual serial numbers to me in advance only to
    find out that the old 10/44/65 rule was still in effect when they system
    was installed and they checked the QSRLNBR system value.
    My question, is '06' a valid new prefix for blade servers running i/OS?
    Rich Loeber
    Kisco Information Systems
    
http://www.kisco.com
  
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