Barton,
ADSM licenses are not time-limited (except for the try-and-buy). Run 'q lic'
to see what license
is failing. Dollars to donuts you are exceeding your node limit. ADSM will
let you register 10% more nodes than you are licensed for, but will complain.
You will have to get rid of unused nodes ('del filesp <nodename> <filespace>',
recommend one filespace at a time, followed by a 'remove node'; this
permanently gets rid of the data so be careful) or you will have to purchase
more client licenses.
Cheers...
Bruce
Barton Longacre wrote:
> I inherited the implementation of ADSM from my predecessor a late last
> summer, and have been slow in getting the system online. I was finally
> getting somewhere last week. Yesterday I came in and started receiving error
> messages that the server was no longer in compliance [it was compliant on
> Friday]. Re-registering the license files doesn't work. According to the
> paperwork, our licenses shouldn't expire for a couple months, but my
> assumption is that they have. We have calls into ADSM and our vendor, but on
> the remote chance that someone else has encountered such a problem, I'm
> posting this here because obviously I could have missed something. Thanks in
> advance.
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Bruce Elrick, Ph.D.
Bruce Elrick, Ph.D.
IBM Certified Specialist: AIX Support, RS/6000 SP, HACMP, ADSM
mailto:belrick AT home DOT com
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