Re: Network Licence not in compliance
1999-06-24 15:22:12
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Re: Network Licence not in compliance |
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Steffan & Pepper Rhoads <arhoads AT PACBELL DOT NET> |
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Thu, 24 Jun 1999 12:22:12 -0700 |
Change your communication protocol to shared memory.
Robert A Wilkinson wrote:
> We did not purchase a network licence because we are running adsm on the
> server we want to back up. This is the only server we are backing up.
>
> Question - I have my local system defined with dsm.opt as follows:
>
> dsm.opt
> Virtualnode CLIENT
> Servername localSrv
>
> My dsm.sys is as follows:
>
> dsm.sys
>
> *//ADSM_LOCAL_SERVER_STANZA
> Servername localSrv
> TCPPort 1500
> TCPServeraddress mkh_aix_prfprd
> Passwordaccess generate
> *//END_ADSM_LOCAL_SERVER_STANZA
>
> *//ADSM_TOUR_STANZA
> Servername adsmTour
> TCPPort 32767
> TCPServeraddress prfprd
> *//END_ADSM_TOUR_STANZA
>
> Since I do not own a client licence I am getting messages in my log saying I
> am not in compliance with the licensing..
>
> I assume I am getting this because it knows CLIENT as a network client and not
> the local server.
>
> Is there any way to change the CLIENT into a proper local client/server so I
> am in compliance and not lose all my backup info for CLIENT??
>
> My local host is running HA/CMP with 3 active ethernet ip addresses but I
> guess the local hostname I need would be "prfprd"..
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