>You can't. To be short, you need 1 license / cpu for the servers. OS
doesn't
>matter. The license count on the server is based on the number of active
>nodes. So the number of license you have to buy have nothing to do with
the
>numer reported by the TSM server.
Here is an example of how TSM nodes may not match licensing.
We are implementing VMWare - consolidating on average 8 windows servers
onto one blade/vmware server. When we checked with IBM, we were told that
TSM pricing is per cpu - the number of Win instances doesn't come into it
at all. Our TSM server still sees all the individual Windows nodes, but
for licensing we only have to count a fraction of them. The interesting
result of this is having lots of extra licenses right now.
Rick.
Stef Coene
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On Tuesday 14 December 2004 19:37, Muthyam Reddy wrote:
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>
> Hi ,
> present we are taking AIX/DB2 backups to tsm and whenever I add new AIX
> client I update server license .
> Soon we re planning to take NOVEL,NT client backups tsm.
> Do I need to buy extra license for other client backups, NOVEL and NT?
> How to check existing License term on TSM server?
You can't. To be short, you need 1 license / cpu for the servers. OS
doesn't
matter. The license count on the server is based on the number of active
nodes. So the number of license you have to buy have nothing to do with
the
numer reported by the TSM server.
Stef
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