Why didn't you accept the license agreements BEFORE you started the 
install?  Like the infocenter tells you to?
"Performing initial upgrade or replacement tasks" includes "Required: 
Accepting software agreements"
http://pic.dhe.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v6r1m0/topic/rzahc/rzahcrequiredtasks.htm
Also there's this little section in "Replacing software using the 
automatic installation method" which states:
<snip>
Before you upgrade, it is required that you use the Prepare for Install 
options to accept online software agreements for those licensed programs 
(including Licensed Internal Code and the i5/OS operating system) that you 
plan to install. If you are upgrading from V5R3 and have V5R3M0 Licensed 
Internal Code installed, you must also allocate additional space for 
Licensed Internal Code. These tasks are described in Required: Accepting 
software agreements and Required (if upgrading from V5R3M0): Allocating 
additional space for Licensed Internal Code.
If these steps are not completed, the upgrade will not be completed.
</snip>
Then later on you will also see a step 8
<snip>
If you did not do the required preparation tasks for accepting software 
agreements or allocating additional space for Licensed Internal Code, you 
will see error messages. You need to follow the instructions on the 
display and then begin the installation again.
</snip>
Then there's this section called "Starting point for automatic 
installation recovery".  This has an interesting section which may apply 
to you:  "Message that indicates the Licensed Internal Code and operating 
system software agreements have not been accepted.".  It then outlines how 
to continue.
Rob Berendt
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