Kees,

as far as I know, you don't. 

About two years back we were in a similar situation. We had to get rid of the 
second CF in the sandbox sysplex, and I ended up with a sysplex CFRM coldstart. 
(Despite IBM saying 'Who cares there are structures in pending deallocate 
state'). 
The IBM opinion at that time was that there had been a mistake in defining the 
CFRM policy and activating it, and unless I could either reproduce the problem 
or produce the joblogs/jcl of the run that defined the administrative policy 
(which of course was gone as that had been several months earlier), it would be 
considered a user error.

So I guess you either have to reactivate the CF to get rid of the structure, 
live with it indefinitely in a pending deallocate state or cold start CFRM.

Regards, Barbara
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