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04-09-2007 11:57 PM
04-09-2007 11:57 PM
Licensing issues with Data Protector Express 3.10sp4
Hi
I bought a HP server with a LTO3 tape drive in order to back up my small lab. This came with a Data Protector Express Single Server edition, so I upgraded this to the full version using kit BB117AT in order to be able to back up my windows server in addition to my linux servers. As far as I could read from the licensing information on HP's site this seemed OK.
Now, a couple of months later DPE has disabled all of my windows server objects due to "expired evaluation license", and I can't figure out why. All windows server objects have a yellow exclamation mark, and diagnostics say "object disabled".
Status on the licensing page shows I'm running the upgraded license, it also says I'm using 1 servers out of 20 maximum. Up until the windows servers expired it said I was using 5 out of 20 licenses. What is going on?
The licensing status also says "Domain server platforms: Linux". What does this mean? Do I have to buy more licenses in order to back up multiplatform environments?
Can anyone help me understand how this licensing works?
I bought a HP server with a LTO3 tape drive in order to back up my small lab. This came with a Data Protector Express Single Server edition, so I upgraded this to the full version using kit BB117AT in order to be able to back up my windows server in addition to my linux servers. As far as I could read from the licensing information on HP's site this seemed OK.
Now, a couple of months later DPE has disabled all of my windows server objects due to "expired evaluation license", and I can't figure out why. All windows server objects have a yellow exclamation mark, and diagnostics say "object disabled".
Status on the licensing page shows I'm running the upgraded license, it also says I'm using 1 servers out of 20 maximum. Up until the windows servers expired it said I was using 5 out of 20 licenses. What is going on?
The licensing status also says "Domain server platforms: Linux". What does this mean? Do I have to buy more licenses in order to back up multiplatform environments?
Can anyone help me understand how this licensing works?
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04-10-2007 01:28 AM
04-10-2007 01:28 AM
Re: Licensing issues with Data Protector Express 3.10sp4
Here's the licensing info
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