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Re: [Networker] Licensing

2006-03-23 14:33:36
Subject: Re: [Networker] Licensing
From: Matthew Huff <mhuff AT OX DOT COM>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2006 14:31:20 -0500
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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