Well, other than the 3270 remapping, the rest can result in severe problems and possible termination. The last, reinitializing a DBMS volume actually happened to me. Well, it was a DB2 system (not data) volume which somehow got the CA-1 TMC allocated on it. The DBA backed up the volume, made some changes, and then restored it. This wiped out a lot of TMC updates. Luckily, we detected this early and recovered from the AUDIT.
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