Re: [Networker] License question?
2009-10-26 10:30:30
EMC NetWorker discussion <NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU> wrote on
10/25/2009 05:59:39 PM:
> On Oct 25, 2009, at 5:57 PM, George Sinclair wrote:
>
> > If you keep an NSR client resource listed, even though the client no
> > longer exists, does this still use up a license?
> >
> > The situation is that when we get rid of a machine, I like to still
> > keep
> > one NSR client resource listed for that host so that I can give
> > permission (Remote access field) to some other machine to recover the
> > former host's data if need be. I keep it around for a while. If I
> > don't
> > do this, it's a little tricky to add it when it's no longer on the
> > network other than playing games with /etc/hosts, etc.
>
> The license will continue to count against your total until all of its
> data has expired.
So ... if I have an old client defined, and the data hasn't expired, then
it counts as a license?
If I have an old client defined, and all it's data has expired, it doesn't
count as a license?
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