You could, but I would do this second.  Slip the LIC will fix the MF* PTFs
under 999, and then you will need to install the OS to fix SS1.  
First, I would just load a new cum right on the system and see if all the
pre-reqs then get fixed.  Set to applied delayed.
	Pete
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-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Pete Helgren
Sent: Tuesday, February 09, 2010 6:51 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Recovering from a hosed up CUME install
I have a customer that, for the life of me, managed to install a CUME 
that just never seemed to fully apply (V5R4).  Over a year ago I 
invested 3 or 4 hours tracking which PTF(s) was(were)  a co-req or a 
pre-req and eventually was so confused by the circular logic (who's on 
first, what's on second...) that I have decided to start with a new CUME 
and apply it *clean*.  The question is, can I *undo* the previous CUME?  
I *think* the answer is yes, if I can slip the LIC and then load and 
apply the latest CUME.
Is that the best approach?  Or should I just I just plan to upgrade to 
6.1 and leave it at that? I'd rather not do the 6.1 upgrade at the 
moment so if there is a way to recover from a *bad* CUME install, I'd 
like to take that approach first.
Pete
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