Thought I would see the LINUX clients list under the LINUX section like
I do for Clusters or workstations. Thanks for the input!!
NT CLUSTER CLIENT LICENSES
Available: 5
Used: 5
Remaining: 0
Connected Clients: jax1mcapp1n1, jax1mcapp1n2,
jax1mcsqp1n2-offnet,
jax1mcsqp2n2, jax4mcsqp4n2;
Kathleen Scalise
Asst. Vice President
Network Services and Technology Support
Merrill Lynch - Jacksonville, Florida
Phone: 904.218.5139
Fax: 904.218.5445
kathleen_scalise AT ml DOT com
-----Original Message-----
From: Legato NetWorker discussion [mailto:NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU]
On Behalf Of Davina Treiber
Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2006 3:05 PM
To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Subject: Re: [Networker] Licensing
Scalise, Kathleen (NSTS.JAX) wrote:
> Matt:
>
> The LINUX client pak I have, wouldn't the LINUX clients show up under
> them? If not, then why do I need the LINUX ClientPak? License type
> D38?
Well just to reiterate what Matt said, you need a Linux client pak in
order to backup ANY Linux clients to a non-Linux NetWorker server. Your
report shows a Linux ClientPak and 7 clients, that looks perfectly
normal to me. What else would you expect to see?
>
> Kathleen Scalise
> Asst. Vice President
> Network Services and Technology Support
> Merrill Lynch - Jacksonville, Florida
> Phone: 904.218.5139
> Fax: 904.218.5445
> kathleen_scalise AT ml DOT com
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Matthew Huff [mailto:mhuff AT ox DOT com]
> Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2006 2:31 PM
> To: Legato NetWorker discussion; Scalise, Kathleen (NSTS.JAX)
> Subject: RE: [Networker] Licensing
>
>
> Actually, the report looks good to me.
>
> ClientPaks allow you the ability to backup a TYPE of client;i.e, unix
> (Digital, Solaris, SunOS, etc), Linux, NetWare, Windows, etc.. From
> your report you have a client pack for Unix, Linux, Desktops
> (windows95, etc), nt clientpak (windows NT, 2000, 20003, etc..) but
> doesn't specifiy a number. This means that you need both a CLIENT PAK
> and a CLIENT LICENSE. BTW, you get a client pak by default of the same
> type as your server.
>
>
> CLIENT PAKS: unix clientpak,
> linux clientpak,
> desktops clientpak,
> nt clientpak;
>
>
> This shows you have 110 licenses, which there are 11 in use which can
> be used for any combination of the above clients.
>
> SERVER (UNIVERSAL) CLIENT LICENSES
> Available: 110
> Used: 11
> Borrowed from Server: 0
> Remaining: 99
> Connected Clients: jax1evmp1, jax1evmp2,
> jax1evmp3, jax1evmp4,
> jax1evmp5, jax1lapp1,
> jax1mapp9, jax1mfsp2,
> jax4lapp1, jax4mapp7,
> jax4mapp9.amrs.win.ml.com;
>
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>
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Legato NetWorker discussion
>>[mailto:NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU] On Behalf Of Kathleen
>>Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2006 2:23 PM
>>To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
>>Subject: [Networker] Licensing
>>
>>We are moving to a new WIndows 2003 server, running 7.2.1 Build 311
>>Power Edition. I have been added clients to the new server, however I
>>am a little confused about the licensing.
>>
>>Of the 11 Clients connected here, there are 7 LINUX servers. We have
>>the LINUX client pak. But it doesn't list LINUX Client Pack in the
>>report, but it does show 7 LINUX clients under the Servers/Cluster
>>Client TYpes.
>>
>>I have a D38 type license and it reflects ClientPaks for LINUX/5, but
>>it doesn't look like I have any LINUX?? Do I not have the write
>>license for LINUX?? Do I need to do somehting special to make it
>>recognize the client as LINUX??
>>
>>SERVER (UNIVERSAL) CLIENT LICENSES
>> Available: 110
>> Used: 11
>> Borrowed from Server: 0
>> Remaining: 99
>> Connected Clients: jax1evmp1, jax1evmp2,
>> jax1evmp3, jax1evmp4,
>> jax1evmp5, jax1lapp1,
>> jax1mapp9, jax1mfsp2,
>> jax4lapp1, jax4mapp7,
>> jax4mapp9.amrs.win.ml.com;
>>
>>
>> SERVER/CLUSTER CLIENT TYPES
>> AIX: 0
>> Digital UNIX: 0
>> HP UX: 0
>> HP MPE: 0
>> Linux: 7
>> NetWare: 0
>> Network Appliance: 0
>> IBM DYNIX/ptx: 0
>> SGI: 0
>> Solaris: 0
>> SunOS: 0
>> UnixWare: 0
>> Windows NT Server: 7
>>
>> CLIENT PAKS: unix clientpak,
>> linux clientpak,
>> desktops clientpak,
>> nt clientpak;
>>
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