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тАО12-05-2016 11:59 AM
тАО12-05-2016 11:59 AM
I'm new to One View but was told to try it out and a 60 day advanced license would be automatically installed with the new appliance. No such luck. Am I missing something or is the 60 day advanced license a mis-statement? An email to licensing support helpfully resulted in the suggestion to go back to the download page, but there is no license I could find there.
Anyone had luck running SUT (for ESXi) on Centos 7 in place of RHEL ?
Thanks
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тАО12-06-2016 03:49 AM
тАО12-06-2016 03:49 AM
Re: 60 day advanced license missing with new appliance; SUT on Centos 7?
The evaluation license is already included within the appliance. You will see a warning indicating not enough licenses, but will stop any functionality after 60-days have concluded. It is enforced today via the EULA.
As for HPSUT and CentOS, we don't officially support CentOS with HPSUT. I have heard people use it with varying success.
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тАО12-06-2016 04:21 AM
тАО12-06-2016 04:21 AM
Re: 60 day advanced license missing with new appliance; SUT on Centos 7?
More details - when I go to Settings > Licenses it shows that one server needs a license (I'm trying this with an enclosure that just has one server). When I go to Server Hardware under the utilization I get the message "This server hardware was configured to use an HPE OneView license with iLO Advanced. To view utilization, add an HPE OneView with iLO Advanced license key to the appliance which will automatically license the server hardware for HPE OneView and the iLO with iLO Advanced"
So it seems as if it does not recognize that it has the license?
FWIW - I did change the appliance name when installing, perhaps that breaks the evaluation license?
Thanks
Glenn
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тАО12-06-2016 04:36 AM
тАО12-06-2016 04:36 AM
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