You could script something to inspect /nsr/res/nsrdb/*/* and check for
'licensed application' attribute. You need to be carefule, because clients
might have multiple objects, as in:
# grep 'licensed applications: NetWorker Module for Microsoft SQL Server'
/nsr/res/nsrdb/*/* | wc
6 48 654
but
etWorker Module for Microsoft SQL Server
Available: 3
Used: 3
Remaining: 0
because each client is defined twice (once for filesystem and once for
SQL). But some clients might have three of four object defined.
On Wed, 18 Oct 2006, Shyam Hegde wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Greetings!
>
> Sorry for asking this silly question here..
>
> Recently I am asked to list license consumption statistics for all the
> licenses (like total, consumed and remaining) on all my networker server (26
> of them, version 7.0.Build.322on SunOS mrlsv001 5.9 Generic_118558-28 )
>
> nsrlic -v does not list SQL, Oracle, Exchange Application Module licenses
> but gives all other details. My management is more interested this time
> about application module licenses. What is the command should I use to
> extract this information about licenses.
>
> TIA
>
> Regards
> Shyam
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