I agree little point in imaging.
First step: password guess; try logging in to account QSECOFR password
QSECOFR; you may luck out and find it is the default.
If that fails do a DST IPL (Google it) and use the DST QSECOFR account (NOT
the same as the system QSECOFR account!) to reset the system QSECOFR
password. You may luck out and find that even if they've changed the system
QSECOFR password from the default, the DST QSECOFR still works.
If that fails you're down to a partial reinstall - 'slipping the LIC' as
Benjamin described.
There IS a way of breaking into a System/36 by patching specific sectors
and offsets on the disk; I have it written down somewhere. But I know of no
analogous procedure for AS/400.
Mike
On Apr 14, 2016 10:06 AM, "Benjamin Huntsman" <
BHuntsman at mail2.cu-portland.edu> wrote:
Get the SLIC cd (or tape), and do a D-mode manual IPL.
Reinstall (DO NOT select the option to install and initialize). This is
generally referred to as "slipping the LIC". You can re-install it without
trashing the OS. That'll get you into DST, where you can reset the
password.
What version of the OS does is currently installed?
-Ben