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If I recall from my own issues with mssql a reboot of the server will
clear licenses, they are then reclaimed by clients actually using the
modules, this could work with your problem as well.
regards, maarten
Paul Robertson wrote:
> Folks,
>
> We recently migrated oracle from some old hardware to new hardware. The
> old servers are still in use; it's just that we don't use them as oracle
> servers anymore. However, these older nodes are still are listed in
> "nsrlic -v" as connected clients in the "NetWorker Module for Oracle,
> Unix Client/1" section:
>
> NetWorker Module for Oracle, Unix Client/1
> Available: 6
> Used: 6
> Remaining: 0
> Connected Clients: dcpnyc01, dcpnyc03, peanut,
> prvnyc011, prvnyc021, racnyc01,
> racnyc02, racnyc03;
>
> In the above example, dcpnyc01 and prvnyc011 are no longer oracle
> servers, and we want those licenses back. How can I delete those
> obsolete oracle licenses so that I can use those licenses on our current
> oracle servers?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Paul
>
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