im using the same kit and i use vpcd. heres how:
in icfb, tools>pcd. then pcd>configuration. library is a folder created with cmos8rf techfile, run directory is ., assura process data directory is /IBM_PDK/cmrf8sf/rel/Assura/QRC/32 (or RCX if you're pre-1.5.0.0). then in pcd you have to save a new techfile since the procfile from IBM is encrypted and it includes layers which are not for inductors (beol resistor, mim and dualmim caps). in the techfile tab choose internal format then save and give it a filename like cmrf8sf.tlib. then hit load and open cmrf8sf.tlib. now you sohuld have only the metal layers which would be used for inductors.
theres still some work to make the pcd inductors DRC legal. From MOSIS:
Instantiate a similar IBM pcell inductor somewhere, flatten it, and study
it carefully. Your job will be to "mimic" all the layers found in
that pcell, as there are a few important "dummy" layers which control
the generation of fill. Don't extend those layers any farther than the
pcell does; include them all; note that density requirements of the
MA and E1 layers will be met by the coils themselves, but the LY layer
is a problem and you must be aggressive in placing as much DRC-legal
but tight and dense LY around the periphery of the inductor,
else there will be problems. The four "corners" of the bounding box
are usually empty so you should pack them with LY fill.
I'm pretty sure QRC is separate from the basekit, so you'll have to get it from MOSIS document server (if you are a customer). you can also ask your questions at MOSIS user group,
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/MOSIS_Users_Group/, since a lot of people there discuss this kit.