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sobr0716
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Ignite and ServiceGuard

I am igniting a single node clustered server. How does licensing work when I do the ignite restore on the target? Do I need to re-license? Will service guard even work in the target environment?

All help is appreciated.

Mark
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Manix
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Re: Ignite and ServiceGuard


Hello Mark !!

As far i know "codewords" are associated with
the machines "serial No`s" which is same.

it should work.

Thanks

Manix
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Doug O'Leary
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Re: Ignite and ServiceGuard

Hey;

If you're doing a golden image installation, the MC/Serviceguard will be installed but not configured.

If you're cloning or restoring a system from a make_*_recovery image, then the Serviceguard s/w will be installed *and* configured. i.e. the cloned/rebuilt system will think it's part of the cluster.

That's my understanding at any rate: please verify that before relying on it in a production environment.

Doug

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sobr0716
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Re: Ignite and ServiceGuard

Correct. it is a *_*recovery. I think I am in good shape. This is for a Proof of Concept for a customer so its a thowaway. I think we are in good shape.

Thanks! Mark