We also get the same effect from deleting the client-id and re-adding it
then re-reading in the indexes via nsrck -L7... Make sure you write down
that client-id first though!
In case you need to free up a different kind of license...
Alec
On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 4:22 PM, Clint Bullock <clint AT usg DOT edu> wrote:
> On Mar 10, 2010, at 4:36 PM, John Brekelbaum wrote:
>
> > We just added a second EMC NAS gateway and removed our old one. I had a
> > temp NDMP client licence which got us through during the migration.
> > However, now Networker thinks the license is in use even though we only
> > have and need 1 NAS license and our temp license has expired. How can I
> > make NW use the license for the active NAS and yet no delete the
> > old client (in case of restores that might be needed). Thanks for any
> help
> > out there.
>
> We recently had to deal with the same issue. Here's one way that works (in
> v7.4, at least):
>
> In NMC under Configuration --> Registrations, make note of the Enabler and
> Auth codes for your permanent NDMP license. Delete the license and then add
> it back. This removes the association with a client. When you kick off a
> new backup job for your new NAS gateway, it should pick this license up.
>
> --
> Clint Bullock
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